Workload and Requirement Analysis
The application's traffic profile, data size, location needs, GDPR/CCPA requirements, and management responsibility boundaries are determined.
VPS, VDS, and dedicated server consultancy is a service that evaluates and optimizes hardware resources, virtualization technologies, data center locations, management levels, and providers based on technical criteria for organizational workloads.
Focusing only on the core number and RAM amount in marketing brochures when selecting a server can lead to unexpected bottlenecks and performance losses. The choice between VPS, VDS, or physical (dedicated) servers should be made considering architectural requirements, level of isolation, and cost-effectiveness.
During the process, vCPU sharing ratios, disk I/O and IOPS limits, network bandwidth, DDoS protection layers, SLA commitments, licensing models, automated backup standards, and technical support standards are aligned with workload objectives.
The application's traffic profile, data size, location needs, GDPR/CCPA requirements, and management responsibility boundaries are determined.
VPS, VDS, Bare-Metal Dedicated, and provider alternatives are compared based on isolation, performance, and cost criteria.
vCPU/pCPU type, RAM channel count, NVMe/SSD disk IOPS values, network port speed, and future growth allowance are calculated.
Operating system installation, security configurations, backup strategy, live migration, and steps to cancel the old provider are planned.
Assess the current environment, target and dependencies
Document scope, risks, acceptance and rollback
Implement, validate and document
Although terms may be used differently in the market, the fundamental difference lies in resource allocation. VPS generally refers to architectures where resources are logically shared, while VDS provides dedicated/reserved CPU, RAM, and Disk I/O resources directly to the relevant virtual machine.
No; server costs are not limited to the rental fee paid. Potential downtime due to hardware failures, insufficient backups, lack of DDoS protection, and weak technical support can increase the total ownership cost (TCO).
It depends on the geographic location of the target user base, latency, GDPR regulations, and local service integrations. For projects with heavy traffic within Turkey, a local location offers the advantage of low latency and high access speed.
We review your current environment, target and technical requirements in a 20–30 minute call. Scope, assumptions, deliverables and pricing are documented before work begins.
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