A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a virtual server, apart of a complete server, called a Node. With a VPS, unlike Game Hosting or Panel Hosting, the compute specifications that are apart of your plan are dedicated to you. Meaning that you have complete power to use them, and no other server can utilize your compute power. With a VPS, you get a GUI (if using a Windows based operating system), or access to a Secure Shell Environment. A VPS allows you to have complete control, and root/admin access to your system, allowing you to do as you please, to complete your project.
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