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There are many reasons you'd want a VPS server instead of shared hosting. You might be deploying software that's not compatible with shared hosting, you may need root access, or you might have simply outgrown the resources of a shared hosting plan. Whatever the reason, you need to know what to look for in a VPS server.

There's no point in paying more than you need for resources you won't use - or, on the other hand, getting a plan that's too low specced for your needs. Therefore, you'll save money and time when you get a plan that fits your needs. Here's what to look for in a VPS host.

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There are a lot of reasons you might be looking for a VPS server - maybe you've outgrown your shared hosting plan or you want to run custom software or a tech stack that isn't available on most shared hosting options (e.g. Ruby on Rails).

A lot of VPS providers out there come with a scary price tag. This is particularly an issue if you're just starting your new website and it won't have a lot of traffic or income yet.

To solve this problem, here is a list of the cheapest VPS hosting providers at or under $5 per month.

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ACL's (access control lists) are ideal for when you need fine-grained permission control in Linux. The challenge when using ACLs is finding a code editor which preserves those ACL permissions upon save. Most code editors are not designed with ACLs in mind, and these are lost when saving a file, leaving only the standard Linux permissions.

Here are Linux code editors which preserve ACLs.

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