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In short

A Managed Virtual Private Server (Managed VPS) is a hosting service where the provider handles all the technical aspects of running the server for the customer. While a standard VPS provides a dedicated “slice” of a server's resources (CPU, RAM, and storage), a managed version adds a layer of professional support and maintenance.

A Managed VPS offers the power and isolation of a virtually independent server combined with professional system administration services. It is essentially a trade-off: higher recurring cost in exchange for reduced operational complexity, lower risk, and predictable support.

eQTeam provides managed services for VPS environments, typically operating on Ubuntu Linux. The VPS infrastructure is rented from third-party providers such as Strato, which host their servers in ISO/IEC 27001-certified, information-secure data centers located in the European Union in accordance with strict German privacy laws.


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Virtual Private Server (VPS)

A Virtual Private Server uses virtualization technology to partition one powerful physical server into multiple virtual machines. Each VPS operates as an independent server with:

  • Dedicated CPU, RAM, and storage allocations
  • Its own operating system
  • Root or administrative access
  • Isolation from other VPS instances on the same hardware

It provides more control and performance than shared hosting, without the cost of a dedicated physical server.

What is being "managed"

In a Managed VPS, the hosting provider handles ongoing server management and maintenance tasks on behalf of the customer. This typically includes:

  • Operating system installation and updates
  • Security patching and monitoring
  • Firewall configuration
  • Regular backups
  • Uptime monitoring
  • Technical support for server-related issues
  • Performance tuning (to varying degrees)

The exact scope of management varies by provider, but the intent is to reduce or eliminate the need for in-house system administration expertise.

Difference between Managed and Unmanaged VPS

If eQTeam provides a Managed VPS, we do the management while the server is rented by us from a reliable partner.

Managed VPS Unmanaged VPS
eQTeam handles server administration Customer is fully responsible
Cost of VPS + cost of management Cost of VPS
Customer requires no or minimal technical and sysadmin expertise Customer requires strong technical and sysadmin skills or should contract these separately
Customer can focus on applications and business logic 1) Customer needs to focus on infrastructure and server management as well

Typical Use Cases

A managed VPS is well-suited for:

  • Small to mid-sized businesses without dedicated IT staff
  • Developers who want server flexibility without operational overhead
  • Hosting business-critical applications where uptime and security are priorities
  • Organizations transitioning from shared hosting to a more robust environment

Contact us for Managed VPS

Since we have been hosting most of our webapplications on VPS's running (Ubuntu) Linux, we can supply a Managed VPS at a fair price. If you would like to know more, please contact us via this form.

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For the applications that we supply, eQTeam does the support while the VPS is rented by us from 3rd parties such as Strato which host their servers in climate-friendly ISO/IEC 27001 Information Secured datacenters in Germany.

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  • Managed VPS
    • In short
    • Virtual Private Server (VPS)
    • What is being "managed"
    • Difference between Managed and Unmanaged VPS
    • Typical Use Cases
    • Contact us for Managed VPS

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