Additional RAM
What exactly does ?additional RAM? signify? How do you assign extra RAM memory to your virtual or dedicated hosting server?
In case you use a VPS for online and offline apps, you might come across a situation where they do not perform adequately because of lack of physical memory. This could happen if you try to run an app which requires additional RAM than the amount your package offers, or if you have too many programs and some of them consume all the memory, leaving no free RAM for the others. Even in case you get a powerful plan, this may happen if you add more apps on the hosting server at some point, and since it is possible that you shall need simply more physical memory, but not higher CPU speeds or more disk space, we provide a RAM upgrade that you can use without changing your entire plan. That way, you could pay just for the resources that you really need and you'll be able to avoid errors on your sites caused by a lack of memory and the inability of the Virtual Private Server to load the apps.
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Additional RAM in VPS Servers
You'll be able to add more RAM to your
VPS servers regardless of the plan that you've picked, even if it is a high-end one. The upgrade comes in increments of 128 MB, so you will be able to include as much RAM as you need at any given time, taking advantage of the convenience of our system. The amount of memory you order shall be allocated to your existing virtual server, so you will not need to perform anything on your end. You will not notice any downtime on your websites, because the VPS won't be turned off or rebooted for the additional memory to be assigned to it. The upgrade could be ordered either during the signup process - provided you know ahead of time that you'll need it, or later through the billing area - in the event that you need it after you have begun using the server. Either way, adding more physical memory requires just a few clicks and due to the fact that all VPS accounts are set up on highly effective web servers, there'll always be lots of free memory to make certain that any of the virtual servers could be upgraded as much as needed at any given time.