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NVMe vs. SSD VPS Hosting: What’s the Difference?

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Jeff Wilson
Oct 11, 2020

When seeking an ideal solution for your web-based projects or applications, you will come across many VPS hosting options. And whether you’re an eCommerce store owner, a website designer, or an expert blogger, the performance of your project crucially depends on the storage technology that your hosting server uses.
Hosting NVMe VPS SSD compared server

The type of storage that is used by your VPS has the largest effect on your user’s perceived speed and responsiveness. This is the reason why storage technologies are evolving rapidly to support robust, powerful and faster web hosting. In this post, we’ll look at the difference between NVMe vs. SSD VPS Hosting. Both are solid-state, however, the differences between them can give you significantly different results. Let’s get into it.

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Jeff Wilson

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