Guaranteed Resources, Without Buying aWhole Server
Your own CPU, memory and NVMe storage on a managed virtual server — enough for most business applications, and a fraction of the cost of dedicated hardware.
Resource upgrade — vps-standard
Applied live- ✓
Upgrade requested — 4 vCPU → 8 vCPU
- ✓
Extra capacity attached to the running server
- ✓
Application restarted automatically
- ✓
Verified responding normally
2 min
Total downtime
Daily
Backups
99.9%
Uptime 30d
- Resources guaranteed
- NVMe storage
- Daily backups
- Scale without migrating
Resources actually reserved
Allocated CPU and RAM, not a shared pool you compete for.
NVMe storage throughout
Disk speed is what most applications are actually limited by.
Daily backups, tested
Off-site copies with restores verified, not assumed.
Scale without moving
Add CPU, memory or disk without rebuilding the server.
Choosing a size
Most business websites start comfortably at Standard. Moving up a tier later takes minutes and does not require a migration.
| Plan | Typical use | vCPU | Memory | NVMe storage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Business website, small app | 2 | 4 GB | 80 GB |
| Standard | Web app with database, moderate traffic | 4 | 8 GB | 160 GB |
| Business | Busy store, several applications | 6 | 16 GB | 320 GB |
| Advanced | High traffic or heavy database | 8+ | 32 GB+ | 640 GB+ |
All plans include daily backups, monitoring and bandwidth. Managed and unmanaged pricing differs; both are quoted on request.
What is VPS hosting?
A VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a virtual machine with a guaranteed allocation of CPU, memory and storage, running on shared physical hardware. It sits between shared hosting, where all resources are pooled and one busy site can slow the others, and a dedicated server, where you occupy the whole machine. Because the allocation is reserved, performance is predictable, and because the hardware is shared, the cost is far lower than dedicated. For most business websites, web applications and small databases, a VPS is the appropriate size.
The right size for most things
Shared hosting is unpredictable and dedicated hardware is usually more than the workload needs. This is the middle that most applications actually belong in.
- Guaranteed, not best-effort resources
- CPU cores and memory reserved to your instance, so a busy neighbour cannot take your capacity. This is the specific failure of cheap shared hosting, and the reason sites there slow down at the worst moments.
- NVMe storage as standard
- Disk throughput is the real bottleneck for most database-backed applications, so it is not something we offer as an upgrade tier.
- Automated daily backups
- Off-site retention with periodic restore testing, and self-service restore for the common case of an application change going wrong.
- Vertical scaling in place
- Add CPU, memory or storage to the same instance without a migration, so growth is a change rather than a project.
- Managed option with real support
- OS patching, security hardening, monitoring and support from engineers reachable in your working hours.
What changes after moving
- 1×
- Performance stops varying with what neighbours are doing.
- ↓
- A fraction of the price for what most workloads need.
- ✓
- Daily off-site backups with restores that have been tested.
- ↑
- Scale the same server instead of migrating to a new one.
Consistent speed
Lower cost than dedicated
Recoverable
Room to grow
From your current hosting to a VPS
Migration happens with the old site still live, and we only switch DNS once the new one is verified.
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Common workloads
Business and corporate websites
Sites that have outgrown shared hosting and its slowdowns.
E-commerce stores
Where checkout speed and uptime directly affect revenue.
Web applications and portals
Custom applications with a database behind them.
Staging and development environments
A separate instance mirroring production for safe testing.
- E-commerce & Retail
- Professional Services
- Education & Training
- Media & Publishing
- Healthcare & Clinics
- Real Estate
- IT & Software
- Government & NGO
What happened this month
Overview — last 7 days
Live0
Failed backups
2 min
Last resize downtime
99.9%
Uptime 30d
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Account
Backup
VerifiedNightly snapshot
Resize
No migration4 vCPU → 8 vCPU, applied live
Resource
NormalMemory 60% of allocation
Backups verified, uptime held and the one resize applied live, with no data lost. Sample data shown.
Questions, answered
01How is a VPS different from shared hosting?
On shared hosting all sites draw from one pool, so a busy neighbour can slow yours with no warning or recourse. A VPS reserves CPU and memory to you, which is why performance is predictable. It costs more, and for anything commercial it is usually worth it.
02Which plan do we need?
Most business websites start comfortably on Standard. Rather than guess, we look at your current traffic and resource use and size from that — and we will quote down if the data supports it.
03Can we upgrade later?
Yes, in place. CPU, memory and storage can be increased on the same instance without a migration, usually with a short reboot.
04Do you migrate our existing website?
Yes, included. We migrate and test with your current hosting still live, and only switch DNS once the new environment is verified.
05Managed or unmanaged — which should we take?
If you have no system administrator, take managed; an unpatched server is a liability. If you have technical staff who want root and their own tooling, unmanaged is cheaper and we stay out of the way.
06Where are the servers located?
Local and international locations are both available. Local is better for a Bangladeshi audience and for data residency; international can be better for an overseas user base. We advise based on where your users are.
07What happens if we exceed our resources?
You get an alert rather than a silent slowdown or a surprise charge, and we discuss whether the answer is upgrading or fixing something inefficient in the application. Sometimes it is the latter.
Related services
- Web Hosting & DomainSimpler and cheaper for a small site.
- Dedicated Server HostingWhen isolation or load demands it.
- Website Maintenance & OptimizationApplication upkeep alongside the server.
- E-Commerce Platform DevelopmentThe kind of store this typically runs.
- Custom Web Application DevelopmentApplications hosted here.
- AI Server HostingIf you need GPU capacity.
Send us your current hosting details
We will size the right plan from your actual usage and tell you what migration involves — including if you are already on the right thing.