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I have a question, the level 9 VPS is more expensive than the dedicated server, so what would be better to get?
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Higher lever VPS plans are good if you are upgrading from a lower lever VPS plan.
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Oh, okay. Thanks : )
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Dedi should have better i/o but VPS has faster disk r/w and fail over with RAID10.
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Oh okay, not sure which is better though!
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CPU 5.94 GHZ * RAM 4435 MB * Disk Space 231 GB * Bandwidth 3150 GB First Month $167.96* Recurring $209.95 and dedicated Standard Dedicated Server $175* First Month $219/mo recurring * Intel Xeon 3460 (Quad Core) * 4 GB DDR3 Memory * 2 X 250 GB Hard Drive * 10 TB Bandwidth * 9 Dedicated IPs * FREE cPanel Compare Compare All Dedicated Servers Depends what you want to do with it... Dedicated server is a higher level compared to VPS ... I would go with Dedicated Standalone Server, true freedom
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