Guaranteed RAM
What exactly is the real difference between the web hosting industry-related terms ?regular RAM? and ?guaranteed RAM??
RAM, that is short for Random Access Memory, is a computer storage media that could be accessed much quicker than a disk drive, as the information can be read randomly, skipping the bytes before the needed info is reached. On a hosting server, the RAM is used to load scripts and web apps after they are executed, so the more RAM you may use, the more applications you shall be able to run concurrently and the more people shall be able to surf your Internet sites with no effect on the site’s/server’s functionality. In contrast to a disk drive, however, the RAM is employed for non permanent storage purposes, since the data is lost when the power is shut off. If you use a shared web hosting account, the physical memory your scripts can use may be limited and could change based on what the other customers on the same machine use. Through a virtual or a dedicated server, alternatively, you will have a guaranteed amount of RAM which won't be used by anybody else even when you don't use it at a particular time.
Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Web Hosting
All our dedicated server plans feature a massive amount of physical memory, that will permit you to run really heavy web apps without any problems. We use brand new and thoroughly tested hardware components when we set up a new web server to make sure that there will never be any complications of any sort. The RAM memory isn't an exception and if you purchase a dedicated server, we shall make sure that you get the best functionality possible from the configuration that you have selected. Even if we discover that you are not using the whole capacity of the server, we shall not alter the hardware in any way, so the amount of RAM that'll be readily available will always be the same. You are able to look at the configuration, including the physical memory, within your billing CP at any time.