How to choose VPS
First, determine the trial period and general time of use for your VPS with corresponding costs. If you need hosting for a short time period, your refund is guaranteed if you cancel your hosting within 60 days. But more important to search for the adequately priced features that best suit your hosting needs. Web hosts typically offer multiple VPS plans that have varying amounts of email capability, RAM, storage, CPU power, domain hosting, and monthly data transfers. You do not forget that any worthy web host should offer at least 4GB of RAM, 100GB of storage, and an ample volume of monthly data transfers. If you expect a significant amount of website growth, then you should look for a hosting that has as many unlimited offerings as possible. In addition, you will need to scale your email accounts some day as your business grows gradually without spending additional funds. It is beyond question your ability to create an unlimited number of email accounts with a reasonable space on the hard drive. Traditional hard drives have large capacities and lower prices, but they aren't quite as resilient as their SSD counterparts. Solid-state drives, on the other hand, are often faster and more reliable than HDDs, but they cost more and have smaller storage capacities. However, if your web hosting provider does not have own control panel, you will have to acquire third party platform to support/maintain your VPS, something like Webmin/Plesk/Ajenti/ServerSuit.