A dedicated server allocates all computer resources available on the system to the client. Depending on the system in question, a malaysia dedicated server can have at least a Dual Core system to a Dual Quad Core, or eight core, system. This offers a lot of processing power to the client. A virtual private server or VPS, on the other hand, requires many clients to share the resources of one physical computer. Thus, the order of business for these systems is, therefore, about available allocated processing power.

Data processing is typically done at a rate of one computer instruction per cycle or hertz (hz). Thus, a VPS offering a CPU resource of 400 Mhz actually offers a minimum of 400 Million instructions per second. Comparing this to the original IBM PC or XT, which processes at 4 MHz, this results in a 100 fold increase. However, software applications these days require a lot of processing power, specially websites and databases, so these values may mean little. However, this just stresses the need to be sure of the offered processing power when choosing a VPS.

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