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Virtual Private Server Scalability

...for when you're expanding!

Manage your project or website in the knowledge that as you need more resources you can upgrade with the click of a mouse, we don't lock you into any restrictive contracts or specs. Instead, you have the freedom to build your VPS to suit your needs as you grow.

...because your clients are!

The demands on your service may change based on the day of the week or month! So, we've developed our VPS Cloud manager to allow you to schedule periods for which your service will require more or less power and therefore receive just the right amount of resources you need!

...to cater for one-off events!

Got a new project or website design launch date? Perhaps it's just a cozy night in playing online with your friends on your VPS game server. Whatever the reason, our VPS Cloud management system will allow you to schedule a burst of resources only for the period you require them. After all, you cant Frag C00lDude74 if your server is too slow!

...in an instant!

Every now and again your needs will change unexpectedly; your Blog got showcased on the Digg front-page or your latest design got featured on Smashing Mag? With our upcoming "Threshold" feature on the VPS manager you can set your VPS to grow accordingly if your traffic suddenly increases, then just scale it back when the traffic subsides, but ready for the next sudden influx of users.

...even for the simple stuff!

If your needs don't quite measure up to those of an entry level dedicated server, but you still need the root access and flexibility of one, our VPS Cloud can provide you with just the power you need at a very reasonable cost, even with just one node you can accomplish a lot.

...for your sandbox!

Need to test that new killer application you developed over java and a muffin? Easy, remove a node from your current VPS and use it to create a sandbox VPS with your distro of choice for testing, then when you're done, just erase it and bring the node back to the main VPS.

...for when you just don't know!

Maybe you simply don't know what your requirements are. Can my DNS server run in one node? Will my database feel squeezed in two nodes? What about my website? It's easy to try out configurations and add resources as you need them.