Quick answer
Choose a VPS by matching CPU, RAM, storage, location, bandwidth and support to your workload. Start small if unsure, then scale when traffic grows.
What to check before ordering
- Expected traffic and workload size.
- Audience location and latency requirements.
- CPU, RAM, disk and bandwidth requirements.
- Protection needs, especially for public apps and game servers.
- How much support you want during migration or setup.
Rootium recommendation
For simple websites, start with cPanel hosting. For custom apps, bots or game servers, choose KVM VPS. For heavier workloads or full control, use a dedicated server.