Hi!
The profit of a VPS is having all the control, but at a low cost point than a dedicated server. The cons of a VPS is resource amounts are generally on the low side, specially with entry level plans. Also, with all the control, comes with more risks of breaking something. VPS providers normally can only guarantee uptime on network and hardware. If you break something in a VPS, most companies can not guarantee uptime if it wasn't something that they caused, even with managed solutions. Most people usually don't have a problem with this, but if you are in doubt of your technical knowledge, it is something to definitely consider.
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