A KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a type of virtual server that uses KVM virtualization technology to create isolated and high-performance virtual environments.
KVM is an open-source virtualization solution based on the Linux kernel. It allows the host operating system to function as a hypervisor, enabling it to run multiple virtual machines (VMs) with independent operating systems on the same physical hardware. Each virtual machine runs as a separate process and has access to its own resources, such as CPU, memory, and storage.
A KVM VPS is considered a more reliable and powerful option compared to other virtualization technologies due to its ability to provide performance close to that of a dedicated server. By using KVM, each virtual machine functions as an independent server, ensuring complete resource isolation and enhanced stability.
KVM VPSs are widely used in web hosting environments, software development, and other applications that require a secure and high-performance virtualized environment. They offer flexibility in terms of scalability, as VPS resources can be adjusted according to the user's needs, allowing for easy growth and efficient resource management.