KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)

A virtualization technology used in VPS hosting that allocates virtual servers, improving isolation, performance, and security.

KVM is the technology behind many virtual private servers. It lets one physical server run multiple isolated environments, each with its own operating system and resources. This makes VPS hosting secure, consistent, and customisable. With KVM, users get dedicated CPU power, memory, and storage, ensuring performance that feels close to having a full dedicated server. It's one of the core technologies that powers modern cloud infrastructure. Hosting providers trust KVM because it's stable, efficient, and proven to handle everything from small personal sites to enterprise-level applications.