Overview
When visitors land on your website, the server has to juggle many tasks at once — loading pages, running scripts, processing forms, and delivering images. To handle all this smoothly, your hosting relies on Server Memory (RAM).
Think of server memory as the workspace or desk where the server does its work. The larger and more efficient the desk, the more tasks it can handle at the same time — without clutter, slowdown, or crashes. Without enough memory, even a powerful CPU and large storage can’t keep your website running properly.











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