We run your server. Not your design.
Whether you need web hosting, a VPS, cloud workload hosting, an application server, or rack space in our datacenter cabinet for your own gear, we run it. Fast, secure, backed up, managed by humans who answer the phone. We don't design or build sites, and we don't push you into a generic shared-hosting plan that will fall over the moment your traffic moves. Modern infrastructure, monitored 24/7, with a real person behind it.
What we host
- Websites — WordPress, static, custom stacks. cPanel-administered for easy handoff to your dev or designer.
- VPS — dedicated virtual servers when shared isn't enough. Linux or Windows. Resource-sized to fit.
- Cloud workloads — small-business workloads that fit better in cloud than on a single box. We pick the right provider for the job.
- Applications — line-of-business apps, databases, internal tools. If it needs a server, it can live with us.
- Co-location — your hardware in our datacenter cabinet. We provide the rack, the power, the pipe, and the management; you keep ownership of the metal. Capacity available — see the dedicated section below.
Rack space in our datacenter cabinet
We operate our own managed cabinet in a regional datacenter — and several clients already run hardware out of it. The use case that surprises people most: redundant Active Directory and DNS controllers hosted in our rack, reachable from the client site via an IPSec tunnel. If the on-prem server dies — drive failure, ransomware, building issue, anything — users keep authenticating against the off-site controller with a quick DNS flip. The day stays productive while we deal with the primary.
What's available
- Co-location space for client-owned hardware. Bring your own server (1U on up); we provide the rack, power, and pipe.
- VPS hosting carved out of our hardware footprint — Linux or Windows, sized to need.
- Storage capacity for replicated backups, off-site archive copies, or live data needing a low-latency local home.
- Bandwidth options — monitored, with room for dedicated commits if your workload requires it.
- Redundant infrastructure hosting — small-footprint DC/DNS controllers, replication targets, anything that earns its keep by being somewhere other than your primary site.
Capacity for new co-location clients is available. Tell us what you're trying to run and we'll size what fits.
What we manage
- Server provisioning & hardening
- cPanel administration (the panel your dev / designer expects to see)
- SSL, DNS, email, and mailbox setup
- Daily backups · multiple recovery options · DR-tested
- Malware scanning, ATP, DDoS mitigation
- Managed patching: OS, services, control-panel software
- Day-to-day support — when something looks weird, you have our number
What we don't do
Web design & development. We're partnered with a local shop that does that beautifully — Pesola Media Group. They build, we host, you get one phone call to either side.
What you get
About those backups
3-2-1 is the rule we run by: three copies of your data, on two different kinds of storage, with one copy off-site. That's the floor — not a marketing line. File-level recovery within minutes; full-server restoration within hours for most situations. We test the recovery path, because a backup that's never been restored isn't a backup. The full strategy lives on the Backup & DR page.
Common questions
Can you host my site if it was built by someone else?
Yes — that's most of our hosting work. If your dev or designer prefers cPanel (most do), the handoff is easy. We deal with the server; they deal with the site.
What does a typical migration look like?
Most cPanel-to-cPanel migrations are an overnight process: we replicate, test, then flip DNS. WordPress, static sites, and most stacks move cleanly. We coordinate timing so you don't lose mail.
Do you handle the design too?
No — we partner with Pesola Media Group for that. They're local, they're great, and you get one team to call no matter which side the issue is on.
Is email included?
Mailbox setup is, yes. For mail volume / deliverability that matters, we recommend pairing with Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace — see Cloud Services.