Look, I ask people what VPS is and some people tell me 'It makes your hotel 24/7 and it automaticly portforwards' and some people say 'it dosn't portforward'. So, post what you think!
A vps is a virtual private server.
Basically its a 2nd pc you own thats hosted on the internet.
Most vps have already port forwarded. Havent come across one that isnt.
They vary in price, depending on what specs you want/need
Edit: didnt realise thomas, im on mobile and cant see properly
VPS stands for Virtual Private Server. This can be used to host hotels/forums/sites. It's got 100% uptime and it comes already portfowarded so you don't need to go through the hassle.
- Its virtual, With remote desktop you can see the server just like your PC was the server.
- Its private, Often coming with dedicated IPs. Thats an IP just for you.
- Its on 24/7 unless you manually stop it.
- You can stop, start, and restart the server at any time.
- You can pick managed or unmanaged.
- They come with different operating systems.
- You can get different control panels.
- Easyer to market things if you say its VPS.
- Can login any computer with remote desktop connection if VPS supports it.
- More