It is very difficult for me to help you decide whether a VPS or dedicated server is suitable for your requirements, simply because it is very much dependant on what processing power, volume bandwidth, the number of concurrent users and stability is required.
Can you provide with more information about your web site and what your requirements are?
since vps is a lot cheaper you can go with that but krystal said you need to first check what your website is like, if it is a HUGE database that needs a lot of bandwidth, a vps may work, but no guarantee, you'll have to first see what works
if you are just starting out, shared hosting could be the way to go
Well, I am believing in VPS hosting service, it provides more control and easy to use. It's service is same of a dedicated but in cost VPS is cheaper then dedicated, almost same as shared hosting.
It depends on your traffic and content of your websites. If you have a lot of traffic and your website is having lot of media. then you should go for a dedicated
Depends on what your needs are. Small setup with average traffic requires VPS whereas high setup with extremely high traffic requires a dedicated server.
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