Virtual Servers (VDS)
Virtual servers, also known as VDS (Virtual Dedicated Server), provide isolated virtual environments on shared physical hardware. Unlike bulletproof VDS, regular virtual servers do not have bulletproof policies and complaints are not ignored.
What are Virtual Servers?
Virtual servers are virtualized server instances that provide dedicated resources (CPU, RAM, storage) within a virtualized environment. Each VDS operates independently with its own operating system and full root access.
Key Features
- Dedicated resources - Guaranteed CPU, RAM, and storage
- Full root access - Complete control over the server
- Choice of OS - Linux or Windows operating systems
- Scalability - Easy to upgrade resources as needed
- Isolation - Your server is isolated from other users
Use Cases
Regular virtual servers are suitable for:
- Web hosting - Hosting websites and applications
- Development - Testing and development environments
- Backup storage - Secondary backup locations
- Low-risk projects - Content that doesn't attract complaints
- Business applications - CRM, ERP, and other business tools
Important Notes
Abuse Policy: Regular VDS servers do NOT have bulletproof policies. Complaints and DMCA notices are handled according to standard hosting policies, which may result in account suspension.
Jurisdictions: Regular VDS uses standard datacenters without special offshore protection.
Privacy: Standard KYC and billing requirements apply.
Comparison with Bulletproof VDS
| Feature | Regular VDS | Bulletproof VDS |
|---|---|---|
| Abuse handling | Standard policies | Manual review, DMCA ignored |
| Network | Standard capacity | 150+ Gbps with filtering |
| Jurisdictions | Standard locations | Offshore-friendly locations |
| Privacy | Standard KYC | Crypto/wire, optional KYC |
| Use cases | Low-risk projects | High-risk, DMCA-heavy content |
When to Choose Regular VDS
Choose regular VDS if:
- Your content is low-risk
- You don't expect abuse complaints
- Standard hosting policies are sufficient
- Cost optimization is a priority
- You need standard compliance
FAQ
What's the difference between VDS and VPS?
VDS (Virtual Dedicated Server) and VPS (Virtual Private Server) are essentially the same - both provide virtualized server instances with dedicated resources.
Can I upgrade from regular VDS to bulletproof VDS?
Yes, you can migrate to bulletproof VDS if your needs change. Contact support for migration assistance.
Do regular VDS servers support Windows?
Yes, both Linux and Windows operating systems are available.