Reviews

I moved here after the previous hoster's I/O Wait on a SATA SSD went over 40% under MariaDB load. The numbers here on NVMe are encouraging: fio shows an honest 200+ MB/s for recording in 4K blocks. Excellent disk subsystem for Bitrix and heavy WooCommerce. I recommend.

It's not so much the price that matters, as the absence of "abusive neighbors." On the old hosting, the IP address was constantly getting into spam lists, the mail did not reach. The reputation of the subnet is monitored here, and the PTR records are configured correctly. The built-in mail server is stable, and SPF/DKIM can be configured in two clicks.

I took the minimum configuration for a telegram bot on aiogram. I was pleased with the per—minute billing in the cloud - it's the best for test environments. Adequate support: I asked about the limits of inotify (there were not enough watchers for autoreload), they suggested how to set the core parameters via sysctl. You can see that the engineers are sitting.

We rented hardware for 1C: An enterprise with a file database. The speed of random disk access is critically important. We took the configuration for NVMe RAID 1. The SMART disks are clean, the operating hours are new. Monitoring uptime is 99.98%. Technical support warned us about the planned replacement of the cooling fan within a day — it's a small thing, but business processes do not suffer.

I moved after the previous provider blocked port 25 "for security reasons". Here, the port is open by ticket after verification, legitimate transactional emails leave without problems. It took 15 minutes to set up rDNS. For a business that sends invoices to clients, it is a masthave.

We're running a Minecraft build with 80-100 people online. The key requirement is the frequency of one core, not the number of cores. The 5.7 GHz tariff works out with a bang, TPS is stable at 20, MSPT does not jump. Support helped to tune the sysctl parameters for the network for UDP traffic. The best price/performance ratio for game projects.

We have come across attempts to flood the UDP site several times. Filtering at the L3-L4 level works cleanly: traffic reaches the server already cleaned, the CPU is not loaded with garbage processing. On the downside, sometimes legitimate packages from some GRE tunnels fall under the filter, but after contacting support, the rules were corrected.

I was very pleased with the customization of caching in the panel. Not just "enable Nginx FastCGI Cache", but the ability to set exceptions for the admin panel and shopping cart. As a result, after the move, the score in PageSpeed Insights increased from 70 to 95 points without editing the theme code.

I took the cheapest tariff for OpenVZ (LXD). Yes, there are nuances with kernel isolation and you can't install Docker due to virtualization limitations, but it's ideal for pet projects running on bare PHP/Python and learning Linux. The price is ridiculous, I make backups myself using a script on Yandex.Disk. The main thing is that the server does not go out for weeks.

Migrated from Exchange to an email hosting provider. Support helped to transfer all the mailboxes via imapsync without downtime. Roundcube is running the latest version, and Sieve filters are configured via the web interface. I really miss the integration of CalDAV calendars out of the box, but for this money and with such uptime, it's a solid top five.

I was looking for a site where containers would not be killed for "high CPU utilization" at the build stage. There is a fair division of KVM resources here. I build images from the node-sass core honestly. 1 Gbit/s network, docker pull heavy images flying. Support doesn't get into the system if you don't ask. That's what you need for production.

I use it as an external storage for rsync backups. The price per gigabyte on archived HDDs is lower than the market. The speed of recoil during recovery rests only on my channel. The provider honestly pointed out that this is a "cold" storage — the time for the first access to the file is up to 2-3 seconds. For storing archives— it's ideal. To return the static of the site, take an SSD.

I'm not a programmer, but I want to manage the domain and files. I was pleased with the simplicity of ISPmanager Lite. SSL from Let's Encrypt was turned on automatically, the PHP version was switched in one click for compatibility with the old theme. Support patiently explained what NS records are and how to link a domain purchased from a registrar.

I was pleased with the high-quality cross in DC, without kinks of patch cords. Remote control via IPMI KVM works without delay. An alarm went off once when the temperature in the rack was exceeded — the operators reacted in 10 minutes, the problem was solved by replacing the fan grid.

The provider does not ask unnecessary questions when paying with cryptocurrency and does not require passport data for individuals. At the same time, the IP addresses are not wired (I checked the spamhouse databases and RCN locks before buying). A great option for proxies and circumventing geo-locks on gray projects. The channel speed is stable up to 200 Mbps.

Our old hosting service was "lying" for 10-15 minutes when installing platform updates. Symlinks and competent composite caching were used here. The time to complete the Health Checklist has been reduced from 40 to 12 seconds. Technical support knows the features of CMS and does not ask stupid questions about mbstring.func_overload.

I have an old forum on phpBB that is not friendly with PHP 8.1+. I really appreciate that the provider still keeps the option to choose an isolated environment with PHP 7.4 and the old libcurl. Not everyone is chasing novelty, sometimes the stability of old software is more important. Thank you for not disabling support for EOL versions for those who pay.

The test period has passed. At first, I loaded stress hosting and sysbench — the characteristics correspond to the stated ones by 100%. Then I decided to try to "kill" the system with a crooked kernel update. Tech support helped me boot into Rescue mode and restore the bootloader in 15 minutes, despite the fact that the problem was clearly my fault. I'm staying.

















