Ensure that the hosting provider offers dedicated CPU cores, RAM, and storage resources for your VPS so that your server's performance isn't affected by the activities of other users on the same physical server.
Scalability
A good VPS hosting service should allow you to easily upgrade or downgrade your resources (CPU, RAM, storage) as your website or application needs change.
Full Root Access
You should have full administrative access to your VPS, typically through SSH. This allows you to install and configure software and have complete control over your server.
Operating System Choice
Look for a hosting provider that offers a variety of operating systems, such as Linux distributions or Windows Server, to meet your specific requirements.
Data Backups
Regular automated backups are essential for data protection. Check if the hosting provider offers backup services.
DDoS Protection
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks can disrupt your server's operation. A hosting provider that offers DDoS protection can help mitigate these threats.
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