Shared hosting is the entry-level option, and those looking for more control and resources should consider VPS hosting instead. A powerful and secure server is broken up into multiple sections, each of which has its own set of dedicated resources thanks to the utilization of virtualization technology. This indicates that, unlike shared hosting, each website hosted on a VPS server has its own resources rather than having to share those resources with other users.
Hosting on a virtual private server (VPS) provides superior levels of both security and performance, making it an ideal choice for resource-intensive or high-traffic websites. It is more expensive than shared hosting, but it is a good option for professional blogs, online stores, and businesses of medium to large size.