Occasionally on shared hosting you'll get issues where one customer's actions affect everyone on that server (e.g. they get slashdotted, or hacked). This is a performance issue you wouldn't see with a VPS. The flipside of that is, if no one else is using much resource on a shared server - you'll get much more than you're paying for. With VPS you're limited to the spec of your VPS.
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