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Cloud hosting vs VPS: the real difference

Both cloud hosting and VPS can run the same applications. The difference is how infrastructure is built and how easy it is to scale and recover.

VPS in 30 seconds

A VPS is a virtual server with allocated resources on a single host node. You get control and stable performance, but scaling usually means upgrading the server size.

Cloud hosting in 30 seconds

Cloud platforms spread resources across multiple nodes. Scaling and high availability are easier if the architecture supports it.

Comparison

  • Scaling: Cloud is easier for rapid scaling; VPS is simple vertical scaling.
  • Availability: Cloud can be designed for redundancy; VPS depends on one node.
  • Cost: VPS is often predictable; cloud can vary with usage.
  • Management: Both can be managed, but cloud adds more services/options.

Which one should you choose?

If you want simplicity and predictable costs, a VPS is often perfect. If you expect spikes, need redundancy, or plan to scale fast, cloud hosting is a strong choice.

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