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What is VPS or VDS ?
VPS means virtual private server (VPS, also referred to as Virtual Dedicated Server or VDS) is a method of partitioning a physical server computer into multiple servers such that each has the appearance and capabilities of running on its own dedicated machine. Each virtual server can run its own full-fledged operating system, each server can be independently rebooted and each VPS run its own software like apache, mysql, mail server, ftp, dns server etc. You get the full root access (linux VPS) and Administrator access (Windows VPS). Almost every software which can be installed on dedicated server can also be installed on the virtual private server. The practice of partitioning a single server so that it appears as multiple servers has long been common practice in mainframe computers, but has seen a resurgence lately with the development of virtualization software and technologies for other architectures.

Virtual private servers bridge the gap between shared web hosting services and dedicated hosting services, giving independence from other customers of the VPS service in software terms but at less cost than a physical dedicated server. As a VPS runs its own copy of its operating system, customers have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, and can install almost any software that runs on the OS. Certain software does not run well in a virtualized environment, including firewalls, anti-virus clients, and indeed virtualizers themselves; some VPS providers place further restrictions, but they are generally lax compared to those in shared hosting environments. Due to the number of virtualization clients typically running on a single machine, a VPS generally has limited processor time, RAM, and disk space.

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* Freedom to install and run its own application software, e.g: APACHE,PHP,MYSQL,CGI,PERL,PYTHON,POP3,SMTP,IMAP and more
* Freedom to manage own config files and system files
* Freedom to configure/modify root application software
* Freedom to delete, add, modify any file, including files in the VPS server
* Full control over all files and processes on the virtual server

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OpenVZ
OpenVZ is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux. OpenVZ creates isolated, secure virtual environments — VEs (otherwise known as virtual private servers, or VPSs) on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict. Each VE performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; VEs can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files. See Documentation » Technology for more information. The OpenVZ project is an open source community project supported by parallels and is intended to provide access to the code and ultimately for the open source community to test, develop and further the OS virtualization effort. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may evolve into the Virtuozzo™ product offering. We encourage the community to access, use, develop and comment on the software and references on this site.
Virtualization is a framework or methodology of dividing the resources of a computer into multiple execution environments. Virtualization techniques create multiple isolated partitions — Virtual Machines (VM) or Virtual Environments (VEs) — on a single physical server.

Techniques
There are several kinds of virtualization techniques which provide similar features but differ in the degree of abstraction and the methods used for virtualization. Virtual machines (VMs) Virtual machines emulate some real or fictional hardware, which in turn requires real resources from the host (the machine running the VMs). This approach, used by most system emulators, allows the emulator to run an arbitrary guest operating system without modifications because guest OS is not aware that it is not running on real hardware. The main issue with this approach is that some CPU instructions require additional privileges and may not be executed in user space thus requiring a virtual machines monitor (VMM) to analyze executed code and make it safe on-the-fly. Hardware emulation approach is used by VMware products, Parallels and Microsoft Virtual Server.

Xen
Xen 3.0 Paravirtualization is State of the Art Virtualization
XenSource was founded by the creators of paravirtualization, the acknowledged state of the art virtualization technology that allows hosted virtual servers to collaborate with the Xen hypervisor to achieve the best performance for enterprise applications, with a smaller code base, greater security and up to 10 times less overhead than alternative virtualization approaches. Other vendors are now rushing to implement paravirtualization but are years behind XenSource. Comparison of Xen Paravirtualization implementation to other approaches to Paravirtualization.

Parallels
We Support Openvz, Xen and Parallels technology.
Parallels support both Hypervisor and OS level virtualization.
OS Virtualization is streamlined for the best performance, management and efficiency. At the base resides a standard host operating system, in the case of Parallels Virtuozzo that includes Windows and Linux. Next is the virtualization layer with a proprietary file system and a kernel service abstraction layer that ensure isolation and security of resources between different containers. The virtualization layer makes each container appear as a standalone server. Finally, the container itself houses the application or workload.

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