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    Hikone Hikone
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    How does enterprise-grade hardware actually impact VPS performance compared to standard setups, and is it noticeable for small or medium-sized projects?

    #387603
    Idicijus Idicijus
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    When a provider mentions enterprise grade hardware, it means the VPS infrastructure is built on high-quality server components designed for heavy and continuous workloads, not consumer-level machines. This usually includes powerful CPUs like AMD EPYC or Intel Xeon, fast SSD or NVMe storage, and reliable network infrastructure for stable uptime and performance.

    In practice, this kind of setup is important because it ensures better resource isolation, higher stability under load, and consistent performance even during traffic spikes.

    #397547
    Hikone Hikone
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    Does this hardware help with data integrity too? I’m worried about corruption during power flickers if the storage isn’t truly enterprise-grade.

    #397548
    Idicijus Idicijus
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    Enterprise setups use ECC RAM and power-loss protection (PLP) on SSDs to prevent data corruption. It’s a huge safety net for databases.

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