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Server Hosting

Powerful servers. Your digital home for unbeaten performance and security.

vServer Dedicated vServer

You do not have to be an expert!

Thanks to our experienced and expert team, your servers are in the right hands.

Full Performance and Full Hardware

All our servers are kept up to date and presented to you with modern hardware and software.

Hassle-free and Secure!

In our servers, optimization and security measures are being implemented to avoid any adverse events.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Server Hosting (Hosting)?

Server hosting refers to the practice of leasing or renting server space from a hosting provider to store and manage data, applications, or websites. Essentially, it involves housing and maintaining servers in a data center or server farm, where they are connected to the internet and available for use by individuals, organizations, or businesses.

Which server is the right one for me?

Choosing the right server plan depends on several factors, including your specific needs, budget, technical expertise, and the requirements of your project or business.
Traffic and Resource Requirements: Estimate the amount of traffic your website or application will receive and the resources it will require (CPU, RAM, storage, bandwidth). If you expect high traffic or resource-intensive operations, you may need a dedicated server or a robust cloud hosting plan.

Following you find some creteria which may help you out to find the right plan for your needs.

Budget: Consider your budget constraints. Shared hosting plans are typically the most affordable option, followed by VPS hosting, while dedicated servers tend to be more expensive. Cloud hosting offers flexibility in pricing based on resource usage.

Technical Expertise: Assess your technical skills and the level of control you need over the server. Shared hosting and managed services are suitable for those with limited technical knowledge, as the hosting provider handles server management. Dedicated servers and unmanaged VPS hosting require more technical expertise for server setup, maintenance, and security.

Scalability: Determine if you need scalability to accommodate future growth. Cloud hosting offers scalability by allowing you to easily adjust resources as needed.

Security Requirements: Consider your security needs. Dedicated servers and VPS hosting typically offer better security than shared hosting, as you have more control over server configurations and resources. Managed hosting services often include security features such as regular updates and malware scanning.

Specific Features: Identify any specific features or software requirements you have, such as support for a particular programming language, database, or content management system (CMS). Ensure that the hosting plan you choose supports these requirements.

Reliability and Uptime: Check the hosting provider's uptime guarantee and reliability track record. Look for reviews and testimonials from other users to gauge their performance and reliability.

Ultimately, the right server plan for you will depend on a balance of these factors. Feel free get in touch with us to evaluate your options and make an informed decision based on your unique needs and circumstances.

How are server prices determined?

Our prices are reflective of the value we offer, encompassing a wide array of features and user-friendly panels that distinguish us from other hosting providers. While some companies may offer slightly lower prices, it's essential to consider the stability and performance of their servers. We prioritize maintaining optimal performance by avoiding server overloads, ensuring a reliable hosting experience. With us, you can expect stable, fair and realistic pricing that aligns with our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

To get a small overview, server prices are determined by various factors, including:

Type of Hosting: Different types of hosting (vServer, Dedicated vServer) have varying price structures based on the level of resources and features provided.

Resource Allocation: The amount of CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth allocated to the server affects its price. Plans with higher resource allocations typically come with higher prices.

Server Location: Prices can vary between data center locations. Providers with better infrastructure, support, and reputation may charge higher prices.

Contract Length: Longer contract commitments often come with discounted rates compared to month-to-month billing.

Add-Ons and Extras: Additional features or services such as SSL certificates, domain registration, and premium support may incur extra charges.

Scalability: Server hosting services often offer pay-as-you-go pricing models, where you pay for the resources you use. Prices can fluctuate based on resource usage and demand.

Market Competition: Competition among hosting providers can influence prices. Some providers may offer competitive pricing to attract customers by the cost of the overall performance, while others may focus on providing premium services and fair hardware provisioning at higher prices.

When will my service be activated?

Your server will be activated promptly, typically within a few minutes if you choose an instant payment method (e.g. Stripe, Credit Card, PayPal).

Do I pay any hidden fees?

Rest assured, there are no hidden fees with our server plans. We take pride in fair and transparent pricing, ensuring stability in our rates for the duration of your service.
In the ordering process you can transparent choose optional extras and our system will list all upcoming cost in a detailed and transparent way.

Do you perform the backup operation?

Due to server access limitations, automated backups directly from our end are not possible. However, you can easily set up backups or snapshots using our user-friendly control panel. Simply log in and schedule backups according to your preferences. Our support team is alway available to assist if needed.

What are Snapshots?

Snapshots are a features, that allow you to capture the current state of your server or virtual machine at a specific moment in time. Essentially, a snapshot is a point-in-time copy of the entire system, including the operating system, applications, and data.
If a snapshot s restored, the system will reboot exactly to the state it was during the creation of the snapshot.

E.g.:
If you create a snapshot from a windows server with an open text document (with the words: Hello World! written inside this document), you will see exactly this state after restoring the snapshot.
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