The following examples describe practical applications of your VPS account:
- Increase availability and keep an up-to-date copy of your virtual hosting on another server, and start it in seconds in case of failure.
- Provide trainers and learners with their own virtual server with root access.
- Enable testers and beta program participants to experiment on a machine that runs other services.
- Improve network services security; each account runs in its own virtual host environment. If the application has a security hole, only this particular virtual hosting will be compromised, and not the whole system.
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