RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a kind of computer data storage, which allows the data to be read randomly without accessing the preceding bytes before that. This makes the RAM significantly quicker than other sorts of storage devices like DVDs or HDDs where all of the info needs to be read so as to access specific information. When you have a shared hosting account, the exact amount of memory your web applications can use can't be fixed and may sometimes be determined by the free memory that's available on the physical hosting server. With a standalone server, however, there's always a minimum amount of physical memory that shall be for your use at all times and shall not be assigned to other customers even when it is not in use. That is valid with our virtual and dedicated web servers.

Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Hosting

When you need an effective hosting solution for your sites and apps and you get one of the Linux dedicated servers hosting packages we offer, you will have a great deal of physical memory available at all times. You'll be able to see the hardware configuration at any time via the billing CP, including the amount of RAM. We test the memory sticks meticulously alongside the rest of the parts before we use them to build any web server, so if you buy one of our plans, you'll get a high-quality hosting server which will guarantee outstanding performance for your Internet sites. Even in case you do not use the full capacity of the server for an extended amount of time, the physical memory shall still be available for your machine only.