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Can you clarify your terms? Unless I'm mistaken, VPS is a Virtual Private Server (instead of a dedicated bare-metal machine). KVM (Kernel Virtualized Machine) is one kind of VPS. Hyper-V, OpenVZ, XEN are other VPS types. Each have benefits and suited for different circumstances.
IIRC, OpenVZ are usually the cheapest, as they are containers, so a host can run more of them. KVM are more like a full-fledged Linux-kernel OS.
I don’t want to make you believe that I’m technically knowledgeable and have any terms or plans of my usage and what all I plan to do… I’m clueless what I want to do but I want to do something useful and start with ‘something basic’ and with assistance from any community projects or tools to get me started and get new ideas as I’m going through this adventure… I saw some forums that Black Friday deals starts to pop up so trying to join the party..
As another user suggested, if you're new to this, consider an old PC instead of a hosted VPS. In either case, if you want to explore self-hosting, the Sky's the limit. You could do as little as a local storage/file server, all the way up to your own virtual cloud.
For example, I run (on a pair of HP EliteDesk mini-pcs)- Jellyfin media server, Logitech Media server (squeezeserver), Homeassistant, Piwigo, phpipam, Zabbix, and a couple of other things. I also use it as a lab, so any time I want to experiment, I can just spin up a VM and mess around.
If you spend some time in this sub, you'll find more than enough project ideas to keep you busy. Depending on your current skill level, you might find r/linuxupskillschallenge helpful.
Have fun!