VPS are hosted on physical hardwares (referred as host node). Each VPS is allocated a set amount of resources, of which some are dedicated (usually RAM, storage space, IP address etc), while others such as CPU (vDedicated plans are an exception) and network throughput (known as port speed) are shared.
If the host node is a building, your VPS is an apartment in the building. While you have your own personal space and resources, other resources such as elevators and stairs are shared with others.
Our fair share policy ensures that bad, noisy neighbors will not impact your service. Everyone likes to party once in a while, but no one likes it when that party next door goes on for days.
Our fair share policy gives you the room to exceed your allocated resources for the occasional times when you need some extra power, but if you constantly exceed you allocation, you will affect other VPSes on the host node. In such cases, we seek your understanding to upgrade to a vDedicated plan or even purely dedicated resources so that your VPS can continue to offer peak performance to your users.
Our fair share policy allows us to avoid overselling, which in turn benefits you as you do not need to pay extra just because you exceeded your allocation once in a while.
Nexus Bytes believes in transparency and honesty. Our fair share usage policies are clearly defined within our Terms of Service page. Click the button below to learn more about our policies.