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The Virtual Private Server (VPS) market is a subset of the data storage and management industry. It is a type of hosting service that provides users with a virtualized environment, allowing them to install and run applications and services on a server that is isolated from other users. VPS services are typically used by businesses that require more control over their hosting environment than what is offered by shared hosting services.
VPS services offer a number of advantages over traditional hosting services, such as increased scalability, improved performance, and enhanced security. Additionally, VPS services are often more cost-effective than dedicated hosting services, as they allow users to pay for only the resources they need.
Some companies in the VPS market include DigitalOcean, Vultr, Linode, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform. Show Less Read more