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It seems like a strange question to be honest...
Remember that a VPS is a Virtual Private Server. If you forget the behind the scenes virtualization of resources part then what you are left with is a server.
You can use it to do anything that you would use any other kind of server for: web server, mail server, file server, VPN, DNS, gaming, etc.
Remember that a VPS is a Virtual Private Server. If you forget the behind the scenes virtualization of resources part then what you are left with is a server.
You can use it to do anything that you would use any other kind of server for: web server, mail server, file server, VPN, DNS, gaming, etc.