What is the difference between Smart VPS Server and Stack Server? Print
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Smart VPS
Smart VPS is a cloud server solution which gives customer full control on how they want to layout or install their server. However, you will spend few minutes and can go to few hours to install the required operating system. For customer who do not has the skill to install the server, we could offer our charge installation service. Please refer the price on the ordering page. The solution itself can be ordered up to 8 Public IPv4 addresses.
Stack Server
Stack Server is a much newer solution where the offered operating systems has been templated for much more faster server readiness. This solution able to offered your subscribed instance ready in less then 5 minutes. It helps you eliminate the time that you will consume to install or prepared the server. same goes for rebuilding the server with the same operating system or change it to a different operating system. The solution will only offered up to 1 Public IP IPv4 address. The Stack Server will integrate closely with Stack Storage solutions, where you will be able to create additional disk/storage, attached and mount it to your preferred Stack Server instance.
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