In VPS hosting, an entire server is divided to create multiple virtual servers, each capable of functioning on its own. VPS hosting can be either managed or unmanaged. In
unmanaged VPS hosting, the task of maintaining the servers and troubleshooting server-related problems rest with the client and not the provider. The customer completely controls the virtual server; so, it is necessary to have a qualified and experience IT staff if you choose this option.
Web server providers rarely recommend this solution because not all enterprises are well-equipped to handle servers independently. They recommend managed VPS instead where the host takes care of server management leaving businesses to focus on other areas of development.
In unmanaged VPS, one of the biggest advantages you can enjoy is autonomous control over memory, bandwidth, usage, software installations and
storage. It is possible to customize the server according to your business needs. Moreover, it is a highly cost-effective solution because you do not have pay for
managed VPS solutions from the hosting provider. Programs which are typically not provided with shared hosting can be deployed in unmanaged VPS accounts as everything is in the clients’ hands. So, unmanaged VPS solutions seem to be better suited for businesses which need higher bandwidth. The host will offer less supports for the unmanaged VPS plans, making these plans less costly. When you are well-versed with
VPS solutions, it may be a good idea to choose unmanaged VPS plans. But you should be prepared to handle technical issues like software updates, VPS security, DNS configuration, SSL certificates creation, control panel installations,
server backups and site set-up.