Choosing a plan
A quick guide to which hosting product fits which workload.
We sell five hosting shapes. Here's the short version of which fits what.
Web Hosting
For: WordPress sites, PHP apps, static sites, Node/Python apps that don't need root.
- Managed environment — we keep the runtime patched.
- File manager, databases, cron, email forwarding included.
- Free SSL via Let's Encrypt, daily backups.
- Limits: no root, no custom services, runtime versions from our supported list.
Business Hosting
For: Higher-traffic sites, multi-site agencies, anything that shouldn't share resources.
- Same managed surface as Web Hosting, but dedicated CPU/RAM allocation.
- Priority support response.
- Same file/database/cron tooling.
- Best fit: sites that hit the limits on shared and aren't ready for VPS.
Game Server Hosting
For: Hosting game servers — Minecraft, Valheim, Rust, ARK, Palworld, and a dozen others.
- We install the game and bring the server up automatically.
- One panel for the console, file manager, scheduled restarts, and backups.
- DDoS protection included.
- Tier picked by player count / RAM.
VPS
For: Root access, your stack, your OS choice.
- Linux distros (Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky, Alma, Arch) + Windows.
- Pick CPU + RAM + disk independently.
- Full console (VNC) access, OS reinstall on demand.
- You manage updates, security, services.
Dedicated Servers (AMD EPYC)
For: Highest performance, isolation requirements, custom hardware.
- Single tenant on real hardware.
- AMD EPYC CPUs, NVMe storage, 10 Gbps networking.
- Customizable hardware spec on order.
Quick decision tree
- "I want a website online" → Web Hosting
- "My WordPress is slow / I run multiple client sites" → Business Hosting
- "I want a Minecraft server" → Game Servers
- "I want to install whatever I want / use Docker / run Kubernetes" → VPS
- "I'm hitting VPS limits" → Dedicated
- "I want to push code with git" → Deploy (different product — managed containers)