Tally Shared Hosting Vs Tally Cloud VPS
Resource Allocation: In shared hosting, all Tally accounts draw from the same pool of resources—CPU, RAM, and storage. If one Tally instance uses more than its fair share, others may experience slowdowns or performance issues. With Tally Cloud VPS, however, each virtual server is allocated its own dedicated resources, ensuring smoother performance and minimal interference.
Scalability: When your business grows, so do your Tally needs. A Cloud VPS makes scaling simple—you can easily upgrade or downgrade resources like CPU, memory, or storage as required. Shared hosting, on the other hand, offers very limited scalability, making it less flexible in the long run.
Control: With a Cloud VPS, you enjoy full root access, meaning you can configure the server to your exact needs, install custom software, and maintain complete control. Shared hosting restricts this level of freedom, as the server setup is fixed for all users.
Security: When it comes to safeguarding your data, Tally Cloud VPS stands out as the more secure option. Each virtual server is completely isolated from the others on the same physical machine, which means your Tally environment remains unaffected even if another user’s server is compromised. In contrast, with Tally Shared Hosting, all accounts exist in a common space—so if one is breached, the risk can extend to others on the same server.