So you are thinking of starting a SaaS business, and now you need a place to host it, right? I fully understand - you built something great, and now boom - you need to figure out servers, costs, and future growth. This is where a Scalable VPS (Virtual Private Server) option can work for you, but is it right for you? Let's talk about it.
Even better, most VPS plans allow you to add power as you see fit, so if your app starts taking off very quickly (and I hope it does!!!), you can add additional CPU/RAM/storage without needing to switch servers.
• Easy upgrades – Just add RAM, CPU, or storage with a few clicks.
• Pay-as-you-grow – You don’t have to spend big bucks on your VPS from the outset.
• High uptime – Your app almost always stays online.
• Simple tools – Dashboards or one-click options to manage your VPS.
Why does this matter? The basis of SaaS can simulate real world ‘viral’ behaviors, and therefore your traffic can grow exponentially in no time at all. You write one brilliant article and BAM! You get thousands of new users as a result of one mention on Social Media.
• VPS – Affordable, easy, good for steady growth.
• Cloud hosting – Flexible, but mostly more expensive.
If your SaaS grows slow and steady, VPS is fine. If your app gets random heavy traffic, cloud hosting could be safer.
Why VPS Looks like a Good Option
When I started my own project, I first considered shared hosting. It was cheap, but too limited. A dedicated server was powerful, but way too expensive. VPS seemed like a good middle ground. You get your own resources, but you also aren't paying excessively for it.Even better, most VPS plans allow you to add power as you see fit, so if your app starts taking off very quickly (and I hope it does!!!), you can add additional CPU/RAM/storage without needing to switch servers.
What Makes a VPS “Scalable”?
There are VPSs that can grow with you, but not all VPSs are created equal. A good scalable VPS should be:• Easy upgrades – Just add RAM, CPU, or storage with a few clicks.
• Pay-as-you-grow – You don’t have to spend big bucks on your VPS from the outset.
• High uptime – Your app almost always stays online.
• Simple tools – Dashboards or one-click options to manage your VPS.
Why does this matter? The basis of SaaS can simulate real world ‘viral’ behaviors, and therefore your traffic can grow exponentially in no time at all. You write one brilliant article and BAM! You get thousands of new users as a result of one mention on Social Media.
VPS vs Cloud Hosting
People frequently confuse the two. Here is the clear view:• VPS – Affordable, easy, good for steady growth.
• Cloud hosting – Flexible, but mostly more expensive.
If your SaaS grows slow and steady, VPS is fine. If your app gets random heavy traffic, cloud hosting could be safer.