Reserved vCPU and RAM, Docker based account isolation, priority NVMe I O scheduling, hardened edge protection, and a platform managed environment with a clean control panel. Built for production ecommerce, corporate websites, and high traffic projects that need predictable performance, clear operational boundaries, and an SLA aligned with business impact.
If the website supports revenue, lead generation, customer access, or internal operations, the hosting layer needs capacity that stays stable under pressure with a support path that respects business impact.
Each account runs in its own Docker container with reserved vCPU and RAM enforced at the kernel level. Other tenants cannot consume your allocation or access your filesystem. This provides stronger isolation than traditional shared hosting and helps keep latency and throughput steadier during peak hours.
For business workloads, the database is often the real bottleneck. Enterprise tiers use priority storage scheduling on NVMe to reduce contention and keep read and write latency lower when the server is busy.
Time matters during production incidents. VIP Support gives Enterprise customers priority routing and structured incident triage focused on restoring service and stabilising the hosting layer. Application level changes remain outside default scope unless a managed add on is purchased.
Do not run revenue critical workloads on best effort hosting. Enterprise gives you Docker isolated capacity, platform level protection, and a support path designed around business impact.
Enterprise Hosting combines Docker isolated accounts and reserved capacity with a platform managed environment designed for steadier performance, cleaner incident handling, and clearer responsibility boundaries.
Each account runs inside its own Docker container with a dedicated filesystem, isolated process namespace, and resource limits enforced at the kernel level. Sudden spikes from other tenants are prevented from consuming your allocated CPU and RAM, which provides stronger isolation than traditional shared hosting.
Enterprise tiers use priority storage scheduling on NVMe to reduce contention and improve consistency for database reads and writes under load.
Dynamic business data needs a tighter safety net. Eligible plans include more frequent off site database backups with plan based retention designed to reduce recovery time and lower data loss risk during incidents.
Premium WAF rulesets help block common attack patterns and routine abuse at the edge. This reduces noise, lowers risk, and supports a cleaner platform for business applications.
A dedicated IPv4 address is included on Elite and can be added on other tiers where available. Allocation may require verification to protect network reputation and deliverability.
Elite includes structured onboarding, migration planning, and a practical review of hosting configuration for performance and stability. It is not a full security audit, but it helps reduce common production mistakes early.
A production stack built for predictable performance, cleaner operations, and the kind of scope clarity that businesses, auditors, and payment providers expect.
A production ready hosting layer for business websites and applications that need reserved capacity, Docker isolation, and a credible operational model.
Traditional shared hosting pools CPU and RAM across all accounts on the server, so performance can shift when other tenants spike. Enterprise uses Docker containers to enforce reserved allocation, filesystem isolation, and process boundaries at the kernel level.
Each account runs in its own container with a private filesystem, dedicated process namespace, and resource limits enforced by Linux control groups. This means a compromised or misbehaving neighbour cannot access your files, consume your CPU or RAM, or affect your storage throughput. It is a stronger boundary than traditional shared hosting provides.
For business websites and stores, the database is often the real bottleneck. Even on NVMe, heavy activity can create contention. Enterprise uses priority storage scheduling and practical database tuning to reduce queueing and keep pages steadier during peak periods.
Enterprise plans include a priority support path. Tickets go through a structured incident workflow focused on hosting layer stability and service restoration. Response and resolution still depend on scope and complexity, while application development and plugin debugging remain outside default scope unless a managed add on is purchased.
For mid market workloads, value comes from reduced operational risk as much as raw speed. Enterprise Hosting is designed to keep responsibilities clear, make incidents easier to handle, and reduce surprises during business peaks.
We apply platform updates in a controlled way with stability and security in mind. When changes may affect service, maintenance windows are scheduled when feasible and relevant details are communicated. Your applications remain under your change control, which helps teams keep releases predictable during campaigns and seasonal peaks.
Enterprise tickets follow a structured workflow. We confirm scope, isolate the hosting layer cause where applicable, apply mitigations, and document recovery steps. Communication stays focused on business impact and service restoration. When the cause sits inside the application, plugin stack, or custom code, we provide hosting layer findings and practical guidance while deeper application debugging remains outside default scope unless a managed add on is purchased.
Many businesses get asked the same questions by banks, payment providers, and auditors. Where is the data hosted, who patches the platform, how incidents are handled, and who is responsible for application changes. Docker isolation and a clear managed versus self managed boundary give you a concrete answer without forcing the business into full VPS operations.
If the project is already tied to revenue, customer access, or internal operations, send us the workload details and we will recommend the right Enterprise tier in writing.
A Cloud VPS gives you root access and full control, but it also makes your team responsible for OS hardening, patching, firewall policy, monitoring, and the wider software stack. That works well when you want to own every layer.
Enterprise Hosting gives you reserved resources inside Docker isolated containers with a managed platform and a clean control panel. We maintain and monitor the hosting layer. Your websites and applications remain self managed by default, including code, CMS, plugins, and content.
Yes. Each account runs in its own Docker container. Allocation is reserved and enforced at the kernel level using Linux control groups and namespaces. This helps prevent other tenants from consuming your vCPU and RAM allocation and supports more consistent behaviour under load.
VIP Priority Support means Enterprise requests are routed through a priority queue and handled through a structured workflow with triage, scope confirmation, mitigation, and recovery steps. The focus stays on platform availability, hosting layer stability, and clear communication during incidents. Application development and plugin debugging are not included unless a managed add on is purchased.
Yes. Enterprise Hosting is a strong fit for high traffic WooCommerce, Magento, or PrestaShop environments that have outgrown standard shared hosting. Docker isolation with reserved RAM and priority I O help maintain steadier behaviour during campaigns and heavier checkout activity, especially when paired with sensible caching and database tuning.
A dedicated IPv4 address is included with Enterprise Elite. On other tiers, it can be added where available. Allocation may require verification to protect network reputation and deliverability.
Enterprise plans include a 99.99% SLA for network and power availability as defined in the SLA terms, including standard exclusions such as planned maintenance and events outside reasonable control. If the SLA is not met in a given month, service credits may apply under the published terms.
Eligible plans include more frequent off site database backups than standard tiers. Frequency and retention depend on the plan. Backups are designed as a safety net rather than archival storage, so critical and regulated workloads should still keep independent backup practices where required.
Enterprise plans include migration assistance with scope based on complexity, including number of sites, size, and application stack. We coordinate a practical migration plan to reduce risk and minimise downtime. Highly customised environments may require additional professional services.
We manage the hosting layer including network, OS maintenance, container orchestration, platform security controls, monitoring, and the health of the web stack. You manage the application layer including code, CMS, plugins, content, and credentials. This keeps responsibilities clear and is easier to explain to internal teams, auditors, and payment providers.
We maintain the platform layer with controlled updates focused on stability and security. When changes may affect service, maintenance windows are scheduled when feasible and relevant details are communicated. Your application remains under your own change control, which helps teams keep releases predictable.
Each Enterprise account runs inside its own Docker container with a private filesystem, isolated process namespace, and resource limits enforced by Linux control groups. This means other accounts on the same server cannot access your files, consume your CPU or RAM, or affect your storage throughput. It is a stronger security and performance boundary than traditional shared hosting provides.
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