Additional RAM
Understand exactly what ‘additional RAM’ signifies regarding dedicated servers and Virtual Private Servers and exactly how it is possible to add extra RAM to your server.
In the event that you use a VPS for online and offline programs, you might come across a situation where they don't perform properly because of insufficient physical memory. This could happen if you try to run an app that requires more RAM than the amount your package offers, or in case you have too many applications and some of them consume all of the memory, leaving no free RAM for the others. Even if you get a powerful package deal, this could happen if you add more applications on the web server in the future, and since it's possible that you'll need only more physical memory, but not higher Processor speeds or more disk space, we provide a RAM upgrade which you'll be able to use without changing your entire plan. In this way, you'll be able to pay just for the resources that you need and you'll be able to avoid errors on your sites caused by deficiency of memory and the inability of the Virtual Private Server to load the programs.
Additional RAM in VPS Web Hosting
More physical memory could be added to any one of the Linux VPS web hosting that we offer, including the top-end ones, therefore your sites will work flawlessly all of the time. The upgrade can be acquired both on the order page and inside the billing area, so you could add it whenever you require it: before your hosting server is prepared - if you know that your Internet sites will require more memory, or after the server is functioning - in case you notice that the default memory isn't sufficient for all the websites to operate adequately. In the second scenario, the amount of RAM you acquire will be added to the current configuration with no action required on your end and without VPS shutdown or restart, so there will be no downtime for your websites. The upgrade can be purchased in increments of 128 MB and you shall be able to add as much memory as you'd like, simply because the physical machines offer sufficient system resources to enable the virtual servers to be upgraded substantially.