Hosting Service
Our hosting service is designed to fully meet the needs of our clients when it comes to website development.
A website is a collection of files, scripts (small standalone programs), and a database. All of this needs to be stored somewhere and delivered to visitors upon request.
Hosting is essentially a powerful computer (or server) with specialized software where your website is stored. The performance and speed of this computer largely determine your site’s speed, reliability, and the effectiveness of SEO and SMM promotion.
There are countless hosting providers out there. While we haven’t worked with all of them, we do have experience with several dozen. Based on that, we’ve selected two providers that we believe are the most suitable for our clients.
We offer hosting for your website for just $50 per year!
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Hosting Providers We Use
Depending on your goals, the location of your main audience, site compatibility, required services, and many other factors, we offer our clients one of two hosting options:
In some cases, it may not be advisable to use our hosting offer. Certain company policies may require setting up a separate account. In such situations, you can simply follow our recommendations.
IMPORTANT: We do not recommend choosing the cheapest hosting plans, even if their features seem to meet your needs. These plans typically run on the weakest hardware, so the savings won’t be worth it. The second or third tier plans will serve you much better.
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Without exaggeration, this is the best Russian hosting provider. Our clients value its reliability, fast performance, and excellent technical support.

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What Is Web Hosting and Why Do You Need It?
Web hosting is a service that provides space on a server to store your website’s files, data, and applications, making it accessible online 24/7. Simply put, web hosting is renting server resources from a provider that ensures the server is running smoothly and delivers your site to users via its domain name.
Key Points:
- A server is a specialized computer that operates continuously and is connected to the internet to handle user requests.
- Hosting allows your website to be accessible to anyone by simply typing its domain name into a browser.
- Web hosting includes not only file storage but also email hosting, database management, security, and other services.
- There are different types of hosting:
shared hosting (one server for multiple websites),
dedicated servers, VPS (Virtual Private Servers),
cloud hosting, and others—each offering different resources and levels of control. - To launch a website, you also need a domain—the site’s address that links to your hosting server.
In short, web hosting is the foundation for placing and running any website online—without it, your site would be inaccessible to visitors on the internet.
How to Choose a Hosting Provider
When choosing a hosting provider, it’s important to consider several key factors to ensure your website runs reliably and smoothly. Here are the main recommendations:
- Define Your Needs. Assess the type of site (personal blog, online store, corporate portal), expected traffic, data storage requirements, and technical complexity. This will help you select the right hosting type: shared, VPS, dedicated server, or cloud hosting.
- Reliability and Uptime. Look for a provider with an uptime guarantee of at least 99.9%, ensuring your site stays online most of the time.
- Speed and Performance. Fast page loading is crucial for user experience and SEO. Check if the host uses SSD storage, has built-in caching, and optimization tools.
- Technical Support. 24/7 support with quick response times is vital. Test the support team in advance to evaluate their responsiveness and expertise.
- Pricing. Compare plans not only by cost but also by the range of services offered. Often, paying annually with a discount is more economical. Avoid overpaying for resources you don’t currently need, but consider future scalability.
- Reviews and Reputation. Research independent user reviews and ratings. Choose a reputable provider with positive feedback and extensive client experience.
- Security. Important features include DDoS protection, regular backups, and SSL certificates for data encryption.
- Additional Services. Some providers offer domain registration, site management tools, and automated backups, which can be helpful.
- Server Location. If your audience is primarily Russian-speaking, opt for hosting with servers in Russia or nearby regions for better speed and reliability.
- Trial Period. Many hosts offer a trial period. Use it to test the hosting quality and customer support firsthand.
Summary: Choose hosting based on your project’s specific goals and resources, balancing price, technical specs, and support level. This approach will ensure stable site performance and minimize risks of downtime or data loss.
