Our web hosting runs on a dedicated enterprise cloud server, originally provided by Xservers and now part of CyberFolks, configured exactly as if it were for my own use. Unlike mass-market hosting, I do not oversell resources.
We currently host around 60 accounts on this machine — a fraction of what large providers typically place on similar hardware. This means more CPU and memory available per client, faster response times, and greater stability.
I offer three simple packages:
All packages include unlimited email addresses, parked domains, and databases — within the allocated space.
These plans may look more expensive compared to the “unlimited everything” offers you see elsewhere. But the difference is real: the server runs on 24-core Intel® Xeon® Gold CPUs with 32 GB RAM, strictly limited to 100 accounts. That means more processing power and faster response times for each client.
For fairness and stability, I do not allow addon domains. If you want to host another site, you simply order another package. This way, every account keeps its fair share of resources and the server remains reliable for everyone.
On this server, space is meant for what matters — running fast, stable websites and applications, not for storing clutter.