What Are Live-State Snapshots with My VPS Plan? Updated on March 5, 2024 by InMotion Hosting If you have VPS hosting, then you probably already know how important the safety and backup features are for keeping your website secure. One of the more recent additions to this is the ability to take a snapshot of your VPS. Continue reading –>
What is WHM on VPS? Updated on January 23, 2024 by Guest Contributor If you use your VPS for hosting websites, then you may want to consider using WebHost Manager (WHM). It’s important to make sure that your website runs smoothly and that its maintenance and upkeep doesn’t take on a life of its own. After all, you want to have a life outside of running the site, right? Continue reading –>
Tune Up Your VPS For WordPress Updated on January 29, 2025 by InMotion Hosting WordPress will run well on any server that has Apache, MySQL, and PHP installed. But you can definitely optimize a WordPress Hosting environment to run faster and more efficiently. If you run a WordPress site (or several) on your Linux VPS hosting account, this article is for you. We’ll explain how you can get an optimized WordPress stack in your VPS so you can serve WordPress sites at blazing fast speeds. Continue reading –>
How to Choose Your VPS Hosting Provider Updated on May 12, 2025 by InMotion Hosting With new businesses emerging every day, and the amount of potential customers decreasing, it is more important than ever for your company’s website to stand out and attract visitors. A virtual private server (VPS) hosting provider can help you do just that by giving your customers the experience the except with fast load times, enhanced security, and minimal downtime. Continue reading –>
VPS vs VPN: Do You Need a Virtual Private Network or a Virtual Private Server Updated on October 22, 2025 by Jennifer Fan VPS vs VPN may sound similar, but they serve completely different purposes. A VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a hosting infrastructure that gives your website or application speed, reliability, and scalability. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a security service that encrypts your internet connection and masks your IP address. Businesses often need both: a VPS to power their online presence and a VPN to protect sensitive data and remote access. Choosing the right tool depends on whether you need hosting performance, online privacy, or both. While they might sound similar, it’s important to consider the differences between a VPS vs a VPN. In fact, aside from both having the word “virtual” in their names, they don’t have much in common. One is a dedicated operating system hosted offline and offered as a service, and the other is a network of dedicated servers that facilitates Internet use. Continue reading –>