A VPS server, or Virtual Private Server, is a virtualized server environment hosted on a physical server shared with other users. It uses virtualization technology to partition one physical server into multiple isolated virtual servers, each with its own dedicated resources like CPU, RAM, storage, and its own operating system. This allows users to have a private, flexible, and customizable hosting environment that performs better than shared hosting but is more affordable than a dedicated server. Each VPS runs independently and is isolated from others sharing the same physical hardware, providing more control and security for hosting websites, applications, or software development environments.
