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		<title>By: Nevin</title>
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		<description>DOnt for get the VPS/VDS server.VPS/VDS are a good start for any persons who need a full server without paying the full price. The only problem is most VPS/VDS are unmanaged and unwatched. Which means the only time the server is looked at if is another VPS has gone rampant and is hogging resources. Now I have a seen a few managed VPS/VDS companies like Server Intellect which managed the individual servers. So now you have a Techs logging into the VPS to do updates and keep the vps running, plus checking the main VPShost to keep it form running wild. If you do go with a VPS/VDS get one that is managed so you wont have these issues.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DOnt for get the VPS/VDS server.VPS/VDS are a good start for any persons who need a full server without paying the full price. The only problem is most VPS/VDS are unmanaged and unwatched. Which means the only time the server is looked at if is another VPS has gone rampant and is hogging resources. Now I have a seen a few managed VPS/VDS companies like Server Intellect which managed the individual servers. So now you have a Techs logging into the VPS to do updates and keep the vps running, plus checking the main VPShost to keep it form running wild. If you do go with a VPS/VDS get one that is managed so you wont have these issues.</p>
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