if you're still on shared hosting because "vps sounds complicated" β this one's for you
no judgement. we've all been there.
shared hosting feels safe. it's cheap, it's familiar, and it works fine β until it doesn't.
then one day your site slows to a crawl during a traffic spike. or your host tells you you've hit a resource limit. or you notice your load times getting worse and you can't figure out why.
that's not a you problem. that's a shared hosting problem.
what actually changes when you move to VPS
on shared hosting, you're sharing CPU, RAM, and storage with dozens (sometimes hundreds) of other websites on the same server. when one of them gets a traffic spike β you feel it too.
a VPS gives you dedicated resources. your slice of the server is yours. what your neighbours do doesn't affect you.
the difference in day-to-day performance is not subtle.
okay but which VPS
here's where i want to talk about HostGraber
they're a kolkata-based hosting company running their own tier-III data center in india and their VPS offering is genuinely one of the better ones i've come across for this price range.
here's what you actually get:
β‘ NVMe SSD storage β not regular SSD, NVMe. the difference in speed is real and you feel it immediately β‘ full root access β your server, your rules, your stack β‘ live in under 60 seconds β instant provisioning, no waiting around β‘ scale on demand β need more RAM or CPU? upgrade with one click, zero downtime β‘ SSH access + docker, node.js, python, git β full modern dev stack supported β‘ linux or windows server β your choice β‘ cloudflare CDN integration β fast globally, not just locally β‘ DDoS protection included β‘ 24/7 support β india-based, responds fast, available in english and hindi
and the pricing is in rupees, not dollars. no conversion fees, no surprise billing.
π see HostGraber VPS & cloud plans
who should actually make the switch
you're ready for VPS if:
πΈ your site slows down when traffic picks up πΈ you're running multiple apps or services on one server πΈ you need to install custom software or configure your own environment πΈ you're a developer who wants root access and a clean linux box πΈ you're tired of "resource limit exceeded" emails from your shared host πΈ you run an ecommerce store and downtime literally costs you money
you can probably stay on shared hosting if:
πΈ you have a small personal blog with steady, low traffic πΈ you don't need custom server configuration πΈ you're just starting out (though HostGraber's shared plans are solid too β starting at βΉ49/mo)
the india angle
most VPS providers route you to servers in europe or the US. if your users are in india, that latency adds up β and google's core web vitals scoring notices.
HostGraber's data center is in india. that means lower latency for indian users, data that stays within indian jurisdiction, and performance that actually reflects your server specs instead of being eaten up by geographic distance.
for anyone building products for the indian market β that's a real, tangible advantage.
π hostgraber.com β explore all plans π vps & cloud hosting β where to start π hostgraber blog β guides, tips, tutorials
rb if you know a developer or indie hacker still suffering on shared hosting π
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