I'm considering using a Windows VPS for hosting applications and remote desktop access, but I want to understand its full capabilities and limitations. Can you explain how a Windows VPS differs from a dedicated server or a shared hosting environment in terms of performance, security, and resource allocation? Additionally, what factors should I consider when choosing a Windows VPS provider, such as CPU, RAM, storage, bandwidth, and operating system versions? Lastly, are there any best practices for optimizing a Windows VPS for better speed, security, and reliability?
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I used to rely on proxies too, but recently I switched to using platforms like go-proxy.com/en/. It’s nice because you can simulate users from all over the world without a ton of setup. I usually run my performance tests and check for localization issues through it. The dashboard makes it easy to see response times and regional differences at a glance. Honestly, it saves a ton of time and headache compared to DIY proxy setups.