: It would depend on the specification of the VPS compared to the shared hosting environment, and whether you know what you're doing when setting up the VPS compared to how knowledgable/clever
It would depend on the specification of the VPS compared to the shared hosting environment, and whether you know what you're doing when setting up the VPS compared to how knowledgable/clever the people organising the shared hosting are.
Running on a VPS will generally give you more resources to use. Also, the additional cost (time and money) of running as a VPS compared to going with shared hosting, usually means it's more often used by people who know what they're doing, so their applications are better designed/optimised/whatever.
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