RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a kind of computer data storage, that enables the information to be read randomly without accessing the preceding bytes before that. That makes the RAM significantly quicker than other sorts of storage devices including DVDs or HDDs in which all of the data has to be read so that you can access particular data. When you have a shared hosting account, the total amount of memory that your web programs can use can't be fixed and may sometimes be determined by the free memory that is available on the physical machine. When using a standalone server, however, there's always a minimum amount of physical memory that will be at your disposal at all times and won't be allotted to other clients even when it is not being used. This is valid with our virtual and dedicated hosting servers.