Cross border e-commerce vps are "split" into multiple virtual servers by using virtualization software. These servers are fictitious, but they are strictly defined and managed by virtualization software. According to the hardware settings you purchased, the virtual machine will be allocated a specified amount of CPU, RAM, disk space, and bandwidth. Many hosts allow automatic expansion beyond these resources, while others strictly enforce them.
- Exclusive public IP without mutual influence
If other users of your host service misbehave, it will have little impact on your cross-border e-commerce vps service. If other users' activity crashes their server, it won't crash your server. In fact, only their virtual machine crashes, which has no impact on the physical server running the virtual machine.
- Guaranteed speed
If you have two CPUs assigned to you, you will always have those two CPUs available for your operations. No matter what happens to the physical machine, the amount of RAM you pay in VPS settings will always be available for your operations. If you have used a shared host before, you will know that its speed will vary depending on the time of day and the traffic on other users' websites. Your resources are distributed on a first come, first served basis. This will never happen on the cross-border e-commerce vps service. Your resources are dedicated to your cross-border e-commerce website.
- Guarantee stability
Although sharing hosts are notorious for hiccupping, cross-border e-commerce vps will not encounter any such interruption. Similarly, this is because the virtualization software divides resources and creates a dedicated machine with dedicated resources for your cross-border e-commerce website.
- Guaranteed space
Many shared host providers who claim to provide unlimited disk space protect themselves in certain "fair use" clauses. In other words, resources must be shared fairly among all users of the server. This means limited disk space. With VPS hosting, you never have to worry about this. You have an agreed disk space, which is paid monthly and reserved for you. It sits there, whether used or unused, but has been paid and distributed to you.
- Root Access
If you are skilled, you may need root access to install some programs. You will never get root access on the shared host. Root access starts from the managed cross-border e-commerce vps level.