RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a sort of computer data storage, that enables the data to be read randomly without accessing the preceding bytes before that. This makes the RAM noticeably faster than other sorts of storage devices such as DVDs or HDDs in which all of the information ought to be read so as to access specific information. If you have a shared hosting account, the amount of memory your web applications can use may not be fixed and may sometimes rely upon the free memory that's available on the physical machine. With a standalone hosting server, however, there is always a minimum amount of physical memory that'll be at your disposal at all times and will never be allotted to other clients even when it's not in use. That's valid with our virtual and dedicated servers.