As of late 2022, remotely accessed computers have become an essential part of many businesses in the aftermath of the global Covid pandemic. While initially it was thought that following the end of this pandemic many job titles would be restored to their on-site status, surprisingly remote work has become the new trend and it’s on the way to becoming a norm. Remote work requires remote access to computers and this has created a boom in the VPS industry. The exposure of people to VPS technology due to this boom has also led to many people looking for their own VPS instances to run projects and work.
No doubt as the most commonly used OS in the world, Windows VPS takes precedence over other types of VPS such as Linux. If you are looking for a secure high-performance Windows VPS service of your own, Cloudzy is here to save the day. Cloudzy features more than 15 locations around the world for your data center while boasting an impregnable security protocol, diverse payment and billing, and a caring 24/7 support team to take care of your issues.
With that said, now let’s cover the top t reasons why you should be looking to get a Windows VPS.
5 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Windows VPS
1- RDP
Every VPS makes use of a particular connection protocol to enable access from your local computer to the remote server. Microsoft has its own unique remote access protocol that was created in the 1990s. The name of this protocol is remote desktop protocol, but it is most frequently abbreviated as RDP. When utilized in a Windows-to-Windows connection, RDP offers outstanding compatibility and performance because it was created by Microsoft for a Microsoft product. Even cross-platform remote connections employ RDP, which is also one of the default protocols in a wide variety of remote access clients. It is really quick, dependable, and safe.
RDP can be used to connect to a VPS, but there are also shared and dedicated servers, known as RDP servers that are used to regulate the roles of the members of a project. Cloudzy has you covered here as well, as it offers extremely reliable RDP server options, featuring all the benefits that were mentioned for their Windows VPS service.
2- Easy Maintenance
Windows is the most used OS in the world. Therefore, managing and maintaining it should be easy for most users from beginners to coding veterans. The overall coverage for Windows VPS is also higher compared to other types of VPS. This includes online coverage and guides pertaining to how to maintain a Windows VPS, and also coverage on the behalf of VPS providers. Maintenance of Windows VPS servers also includes swapping in fresh, ready-to-operate parts virtually in place of parts that are underperforming. Since Windows VPS is more in demand, VPS providers usually have more allocated resources to Windows VPS, and therefore this wapping has both priority and higher efficiency, leading to higher uptime for Windows VPS compared to other VPS types.
Lastly, Windows VPS is more configurable, leading to the user making the VPS tailored in performance, and therefore in less need of active maintenance.
3- Various Use Cases
In general, Windows VPS covers a wide variety of use cases compared to other types of VPS namely the Linux VPS. While Linux VPS servers are exceptional in certain tasks, especially in hosting and project management, their lack of GUI support could lead to them being weak in other tasks and completely useless. Windows on the other hand is a jack of all trades and can be used to host websites, gaming servers, VPN servers, run eCommerce operations, etc.
But where it really shines is in tasks that require GUI support. One of the most important use cases of VPS, in general, is trading, and all the major trading platforms in the world require a GUI to work and function properly. Windows may not offer the full specialization that Linux offers on niche tasks, but it certainly covers a wider general variety of use cases.
4- Full Control
Compared to RDP servers that offer full access and admin control depending on your purchased plan, Windows VPS comes with full administrator access. This allows you to take on a wide range of customizations and personalization efforts on your servers which will allow you to use your server with max efficiency. You also have fully dedicated resources that you can also manage and allocate to different tasks. Another big concern with shared access and partial control is security, since not only are you using shared IP, but a breach in another shared section can lead to the jeopardization of your instance as well.
With full access, you get to change your firewall settings and also install third-party antivirus and anti-malware programs to boost your already high level of built-in security. All in all, for most tasks you are going to need full access, and Windows VPS gives you just that.
5- Lower Cost
Windows VPS is generally a really cheap and low cost of accessing a second computer and accessing it using remote access protocols. Many different users require an additional computer for secondary tasks or in order to run a server. Buying a second laptop or desktop PC just for these secondary tasks can be really expensive and not cost-efficient at all. A Windows VPS gives people with all sorts of tasks needing a second computer to easily and cheaply use a remote server to perform all these tasks.
Windows VPS also tends to be cheaper than certain types of rare Linux distros. While this is not true for every distro compared to Windows VPS, Windows VPS averages out as a cheap VPS solution with diverse use case coverage.
Windows VPS vs Linux VPS
A lot of people who just want to get into using a VPS are confused regarding the choice of OS and don’t know the specifics of how to choose the proper OS for their needs. Si will briefly cover this topic in this session. Generally, Linux VPS options are used for tasks related to hosting websites, software development, VPN hosting, etc. These tasks are almost entirely code-based, and other than specific cases do not require GUI support as part of the VPS. Linux VPS is on average cheaper than a Windows VPS, but this may differ if you are looking for a special distro. The most common Linux VPS connection protocols are SSH, VNC, and Talent.
Windows VPS on the other hand can cover almost all of these tasks unless the required additional software for them is Linux-exclusive. Furthermore, Windows VPS comes with full GUI support which makes it ideal for graphically demanding tasks such as forex trading, gaming, etc.
See also:Â Virtual Data Rooms (VDR) and Cloud Storage Services
Summary
A Windows VPS is a great way to break into the remote work craze of recent years. Its accessible OS makes it familiar and easy to work with, while its diverse use case coverage and easy maintenance make it ideal for workplace implementation. Just make sure that your VPS provider is reliable and reputable!