It is not worth worrying too much about the number of vCPUs when renting a VPS.
This is because the number of vCPU cores ...
It is not worth worrying too much about the number of vCPUs when renting a VPS.
This is because the number of vCPU cores is not exclusive.
The server company can assign more vCPU cores to a user than the number of CPU cores present on the server.
This is the natural way to do it, since not everyone will continue to run vCPUs at 100%. |
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DDD
you are right, ram is more important in that case |
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