Difference between shared,vps and dedicated hosting in layman language !!

Every hosting has their own importance in their own specific field, where they are dedicated server hosting, linux or windows shared hosting, or vps server hosting.
Firstly we all need to know what hosting is in layman language.
Hosting is something which is necessary to get your domain live on www(world wide web) so the every person connected with an internet can see your website live on internet.Hosting is just a server or in layman language called computer that have disk and bandwidth space to store information and images of your website.
Just like you buy hard-disk of certain space as per your requirement from marketplace to store credentials in that , likewise you have to buy hosting to store files online.

Now lets discuss on various types of hosting and define each of them in layman language?

1)Shared Hosting: It mean the space on server is being shared with many persons who have paid for the same.Say the server have total of 50 GB space and hosting provider is willing to sell 1 GB space per customer , i.e. server provider can sell space to upto 50 customer with space of 1GB each.
In shared hosting certain ports and drivers are installed making it less controllable ,and hence if anyone wants more control and privacy customer may move on to dedicated or vps server.

2)VPS Hosting: Virtual private server means who have almost all control on the server ,i.e you have your own whm panel in which you can install modules required by you .Usually these servers are not shared among various people .At max VPS can me shared among 4 people.It usually have a large disk space and bandwidth.

3)Dedicated Server Hosting: It is private machine used by the single owner of the machine with complete control on the server.It usually has large disk space and bandwidth .It is beneficial for website owners who has much large traffic on their website.Dedicated server has the ability to handle many large number of traffic at particular time.

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