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Will Alternative CPU Brands Survive?

· 6 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on May 5, 2026

Will Alternative CPU Brands Survive?

When people ask, will alternative CPU brands survive, they are usually asking a more practical question: can I trust anything beyond Intel and AMD for workloads that need to stay online, stay supported, and stay cost-efficient for years? That is the real issue for hosting buyers, developers, and infrastructure teams. Survival in the CPU market is not about headlines. It is about supply chains, software compatibility, performance per watt, and whether your stack keeps running at 3 a.m. without surprises.

The short answer is yes, some alternative CPU brands will survive. But they will not all survive in the same way, and not all of them need to become mass-market giants to matter.

VPS vs VDS - Is There Any Difference?

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 25, 2026

VPS vs VDS - Is There Any Difference?

If you have been comparing hosting plans and hit the question VPS vs VDS -- is it any difference?, you are not overthinking it. Providers often use both terms on sales pages, sometimes as if they mean the same thing and sometimes as if they are completely different products. That creates confusion right where buyers need clarity most - when choosing the server that will run a business site, application, store, or client project.

Here is the short answer: in many cases, VPS and VDS refer to very similar virtual server products. The real difference is often not the label itself, but how the provider allocates resources, what virtualization stack is used, and how isolated your environment actually is under load. If you are buying infrastructure for production use, those details matter more than the acronym.

Any Kodu.cloud Server Runs FastPanel Extended

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 25, 2026

Any Kodu.cloud Server Runs FastPanel Extended

Most people overthink panel hosting.

They assume they need a large server, a custom build, or a premium setup before they can safely deploy a control panel for production use. In practice, Any server from kodu.cloud is good enough to run your free version of the FastPanel Extended if your goal is stable web hosting, clean management, and enough headroom for normal business workloads. The bigger question is not whether the server can run it. The real question is how much traffic, how many sites, and how much operational help you want around it.

And YES, even Hyper-V Windows VPS from kodu.cloud could run the FastPanel Extended in the Linux container inside their Windows VPS (we don't know if you really need it though).

FastPanel Extended is lightweight enough that the platform itself usually is not the bottleneck. Your websites, databases, email usage, backups, PHP workers, and traffic spikes will decide how much capacity you actually need. That distinction matters because it helps you avoid overspending at the start while still choosing infrastructure that will not turn into a problem a month later.

What Is FASTCARE Monitoring by Kodu.Cloud?

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 23, 2026

What Is FASTCARE Monitoring by Kodu.Cloud?

Downtime rarely starts with a dramatic crash. More often, it starts with a quiet warning - high load, a failed service, a full disk, or a backup that did not complete. If you are asking what is fastcare monutoring by kodu.cloud, the practical answer is this: it is a managed monitoring layer designed to catch those warning signs early and give you real operational support before small issues become customer-facing problems.

For businesses running websites, SaaS applications, stores, client projects, or internal tools, that matters more than most people realize. Infrastructure problems are not just technical events. They turn into lost orders, support tickets, delayed campaigns, and uncomfortable conversations with clients. Monitoring is what gives a hosting environment eyes and ears. FASTCARE adds the response mindset that many basic hosting plans leave out.