The Windows VPS service is tailored to the most popular operating system available: Windows. This operating system is one of the most widely used globally and has undergone significant development since its inception. Its user-friendly interface and adaptability make it accessible for non-expert users in programming. Consequently, it has also been easily adaptable to new services such as VPS.
Its high functionality and adaptability to the needs of the public have contributed to its popularity, making it one of the most utilized options for VPS as well.

How Did Windows Come About?
In 1981, Microsoft partnered with IBM to develop the MS-DOS operating system for its desktop PCs. This operating system was characterized by its command-line interface.
At the same time, Bill Gates developed the Windows operating system, which was introduced to the market in 1985. It emerged as an extension of MS-DOS, aiming to provide a more user-friendly graphical interface that reduced the need for commands. However, it struggled to compete with its main rival, Apple, due to its limited functionality.
In 1987, Windows launched version 2.0, which featured a new interface that allowed multiple overlapping windows. This led to a lawsuit from Apple for plagiarism, as this functionality was part of an upcoming update they planned to release.
It wasn't until version 3.0 in 1990 that Windows gained significant popularity over its competitors, thanks to its improved user interface and multitasking capabilities. Notably, it included a program and file manager, as well as support for multimedia files and pre-installed games.
Due to its newfound popularity, Microsoft sought to develop a new operating system that would not be based on MS-DOS and would allow for greater innovation. As a result, IBM decided to part ways with the company.
In 1993, Windows NT 3.1 was introduced. This system was implemented in office computers and servers, securing new contracts with hardware companies like HP. However, it should be noted that this system was not designed for home computers but served as the foundation for current Windows systems.
In 1995, Windows 95 was launched, characterized by a radical change in its user interface and a shift from a cooperative 16-bit multitasking architecture to a preemptive 32-bit multitasking architecture. It also introduced the taskbar and Start button, along with the famous Windows Explorer. Although it operated in the background based on MS-DOS, it was widely used.

Later, in 1997, plug & play technology and USB support were introduced. The following year, Windows 98 faced criticism for its poor performance. In response, Microsoft released Windows 98SE in 1999, allowing multiple computers to share an internet connection through a single line, helping the company regain popularity.
Finally, Windows Me was launched in 2000 as the last version based on MS-DOS. It did not achieve significant popularity due to its issues. Subsequently, Windows XP was released in 2001, based on the new NT technology, bringing enterprise and server technology to personal home computers.
This latest system was the first to be compatible with multiple devices, marking the end of MS-DOS and the introduction of Windows Server, the exclusive version for servers.
In 2007, Windows Vista was launched, which, despite its improved interface, proved too heavy for the computers of that time. In 2009, Windows 7 was released, addressing issues from the previous version to make it more accessible and faster.
In 2012, Microsoft attempted to adapt to touch technologies with Windows 8. However, it did not gain popularity due to the changes in the interface. Finally, in 2015, Windows 10 was launched.
In 2021, Windows 11 was released, redesigning the graphical interface and repositioning icons similarly to the Mac system. It was also the first version to support Android applications.
What is Windows?
Windows is an operating system distributed by Microsoft, known for its versatility and comprehensive support for users, who need some knowledge of programming to use it effectively.
In this type of proprietary software, programs or functionalities are designed as complete solutions that handle all processes related to the tasks they aim to cover. It is characterized by offering many functionalities that resolve most user issues. Thus, the primary concern of this system is to provide a complete range of products that ensure users maintain their use and preference for it.
Despite its ease of use, this system is limited, like all proprietary software, to the capabilities provided by Microsoft, which guarantees its functionality. Consequently, this system is uniform for all users and has limited customizable options.
Moreover, being created by a company means its development is centralized by a team focused on integrating systems based on a general objective. Thus, it is designed to be functional for any user. Consequently, considerations for system updates are made, and new versions are released, all with the same functionalities for all users. This standardization of the operating system also allows the services provided for technological management to be easily adaptable, as is the case with VPS. This VPS service is also standardized to provide the best facilities to service clients uniformly.

Advantages of Using Windows
- Popularity of Windows
Since a significant portion of the market is dominated by Windows, using a VPS on this familiar system is common for websites with high traffic. As a result, the performance of the company’s website can benefit greatly.
- System Adapted for Heavy Traffic
Windows VPS is primarily designed for managing large websites and complex applications, simplifying processes, and ensuring they function as intended. Thus, Windows VPS provides the necessary support for traffic levels that would be unmanageable manually.
- Ease of Use
Windows is generally characterized by a user-friendly interface suitable for beginner users. Therefore, these features carry over to the use of Windows VPS.
While Windows is an operating system that is familiar to all of us, it’s essential to analyze its functionality concerning the objectives we seek by contracting a VPS service. Moreover, it’s important to highlight that the system's multiple functionalities and adaptability are among its strengths and leveraging them with a VPS result in greater benefits for the company and its clients. By adapting to a stable operating system, it ensures that the VPS service will also be reliable.
Additionally, it is worth noting that since Windows is an official operating system, contracting a VPS service will be more expensive. This is because the VPS service requires the purchase of the necessary licenses. However, the price increase of the VPS is not overly significant.