Identify Requirements
Determine your specific needs, including the type of applications you'll be running, expected traffic volume, required storage capacity, and desired performance levels.
At Database Mart, Windows VPS offerings are categorized into Windows Server VPS and Windows Desktop VPS. If you're uncertain about the better fit for your requirements, this article offers a comprehensive analysis of both to aid your decision-making.
Features | Windows Server VPS | Windows Desktop VPS |
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Operating System | Windows Server 2022/2019/2016 Standard Edition. | Windows 10/11 Evaluation. |
License | Windows Server license include. | No license included. |
Management Interface | Windows Server VPS emphasizes a streamlined interface, prioritizing server management tools and features. | Windows Desktop VPS offers a complete desktop graphical user interface that allows users to operate and manage the system more intuitively. |
Security | Windows Server VPS is usually equipped with richer security features and options, suitable for high security requirements. | Windows Desktop VPS provides basic security protection for individual users and small teams. |
RDS | Allow two or more users to connect through the remote desktop at the same time. | Only single-user remote desktop services are supported. |
Resource Allocation | Manage resources efficiently to ensure the stability and performance of server applications and services. | Leaving some resources to the desktop user experience may perform less well when dealing with high concurrency and large workloads. |
Application Compatibility | They are better suited for running server-level applications and services, such as databases, Web servers, etc. | Better suited for running desktop applications and development environments, such as office suites, development tools, etc. |
Virtualization Technology | Hyper-V virtualization technology | KVM virtualization technology |
Identify Requirements
Consider Budget
Comparative Advantage
Make a Choice