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Search 400+ extensions in real time. Free WHOIS privacy, free anycast DNS and free email forwarding on every registration, with the renewal price printed beside the first-year price.

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One login. Every moving part.

Hosting, servers, domains and security

One provider, one dashboard, one invoice, from a $0.99 blog to a multi-region VPS fleet.

Shared Web Hosting

NVMe cPanel hosting with LiteSpeed, free SSL and free CDN. The right answer for most websites.

$0.99/mo

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WordPress Hosting

Managed updates, staging, Redis object cache and a stack tuned for WordPress query patterns.

$0.99/mo

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VPS Hosting

KVM slices with full root access in 47+ countries, deployed in about 60 seconds.

$9.99/mo

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Shared RDP

Always-on Windows desktops for trading terminals, automation and SEO tooling.

$7.49/mo

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Domain Names

400+ extensions, free WHOIS privacy, free DNS and no charge to transfer away.

$4.99/yr

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SSL Certificates

Free DV on every plan, plus OV, EV and wildcard certificates with warranties up to $1.75M.

Free

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Reseller Hosting

White-label WHM with your own nameservers and a free WHMCS billing licence on Elite.

$34.99/mo

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The renewal price, printed

Plans with the renewal price printed on the card

No setup fees and no bundled add-ons you did not ask for.

Web Hosting Basic

Ideal for blogs and small websites.

$ 0.99 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • Websites 1
  • NVMe Storage 10 GB
  • Subdomains 10
  • Business Emails 10
  • Bandwidth 10 GB
  • Free SSL Yes
  • Free Domain No
  • LiteSpeed Web Server
  • cPanel Control Panel
  • Free SSL Certificate
  • DDoS Protection
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Web Hosting Basic

Web Hosting Pro

Ideal for blogs and small websites.

$ 2.49 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • Websites 5
  • NVMe Storage 25 GB
  • Subdomains 50
  • Business Emails 50
  • Bandwidth 20 GB
  • Free SSL Yes
  • Free Domain 1 year
  • Everything in Basic
  • Free domain for the first year
  • LiteSpeed Web Server
  • DDoS Protection
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Web Hosting Pro

Web Hosting Pro+

Perfect for eCommerce.

$ 4.49 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • Websites 25
  • NVMe Storage 50 GB
  • Subdomains 100
  • Business Emails 100
  • Bandwidth 50 GB
  • Free SSL Yes
  • Free Domain 1 year
  • Everything in Pro
  • 25 websites on one account
  • LiteSpeed Web Server
  • DDoS Protection
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Web Hosting Pro+

Renewal price is the same as the intro price. No year-two jump.

Web Hosting Basic

Ideal for blogs and small websites.

$ 0.99 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • Websites 1
  • NVMe Storage 10 GB
  • Subdomains 10
  • Business Emails 10
  • Bandwidth 10 GB
  • Free SSL Yes
  • Free Domain No
  • LiteSpeed Web Server
  • cPanel Control Panel
  • Free SSL Certificate
  • DDoS Protection
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Web Hosting Basic

Web Hosting Pro

Ideal for blogs and small websites.

$ 2.49 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • Websites 5
  • NVMe Storage 25 GB
  • Subdomains 50
  • Business Emails 50
  • Bandwidth 20 GB
  • Free SSL Yes
  • Free Domain 1 year
  • Everything in Basic
  • Free domain for the first year
  • LiteSpeed Web Server
  • DDoS Protection
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Web Hosting Pro

Web Hosting Pro+

Perfect for eCommerce.

$ 4.49 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • Websites 25
  • NVMe Storage 50 GB
  • Subdomains 100
  • Business Emails 100
  • Bandwidth 50 GB
  • Free SSL Yes
  • Free Domain 1 year
  • Everything in Pro
  • 25 websites on one account
  • LiteSpeed Web Server
  • DDoS Protection
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Web Hosting Pro+

Same plans and prices as shared hosting, tuned for WordPress.

Business Lite

Stores doing their first consistent revenue.

$ 6.99 /mo

Renews at $12.99/mo

  • Websites 5
  • Dedicated vCPU 1 core
  • RAM 2 GB
  • NVMe Storage 80 GB
  • Free SSL Yes
  • Guaranteed CPU & RAM
  • Isolated container per account
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Business Lite

Business Max

Multi-brand operators and high-SKU stores.

$ 24.99 /mo

Renews at $39.99/mo

  • Websites Unlimited
  • Dedicated vCPU 4 cores
  • RAM 8 GB
  • NVMe Storage 320 GB
  • Free SSL Wildcard
  • Everything in Business Plus
  • Dedicated IP + reverse DNS
  • Website files backed up twice weekly
Choose Business Max

Container-isolated resources at a shared hosting price.

SSD VPS 1

A great way to get started.

$ 13.49 /mo

Renews at $17.99/mo

  • vCPU 1 core
  • RAM 2 GB
  • SSD Storage 20 GB
  • Bandwidth 4 TB
  • IPv4 1
  • Location Europe
  • Full root access
  • KVM technology
  • 1 dedicated IP
  • No snapshots or backups included
Choose SSD VPS 1

SSD VPS 3

A great way to get started.

$ 27.49 /mo

Renews at $29.99/mo

  • vCPU 3 cores
  • RAM 8 GB
  • SSD Storage 80 GB
  • Bandwidth 16 TB
  • IPv4 1
  • Location Europe
  • Full root access
  • KVM technology
  • 1 dedicated IP
  • No snapshots or backups included
Choose SSD VPS 3

SSD VPS 4

A great way to get started.

$ 47.49 /mo

Renews at $49.99/mo

  • vCPU 4 cores
  • RAM 16 GB
  • SSD Storage 160 GB
  • Bandwidth 32 TB
  • IPv4 1
  • Location Europe
  • Full root access
  • KVM technology
  • 1 dedicated IP
  • No snapshots or backups included
Choose SSD VPS 4

SSD VPS 5

A great way to get started.

$ 69.49 /mo

Renews at $74.99/mo

  • vCPU 6 cores
  • RAM 24 GB
  • SSD Storage 240 GB
  • Bandwidth 48 TB
  • IPv4 1
  • Location Europe
  • Full root access
  • KVM technology
  • 1 dedicated IP
  • No snapshots or backups included
Choose SSD VPS 5

SSD VPS 6

A great way to get started.

$ 127.49 /mo

Renews at $137.99/mo

  • vCPU 8 cores
  • RAM 32 GB
  • SSD Storage 320 GB
  • Bandwidth 64 TB
  • IPv4 1
  • Location Europe
  • Full root access
  • KVM technology
  • 1 dedicated IP
  • No snapshots or backups included
Choose SSD VPS 6

SSD VPS 7

A great way to get started.

$ 247.49 /mo

Renews at $259.99/mo

  • vCPU 12 cores
  • RAM 48 GB
  • SSD Storage 480 GB
  • Bandwidth 96 TB
  • IPv4 1
  • Location Europe
  • Full root access
  • KVM technology
  • 1 dedicated IP
  • No snapshots or backups included
Choose SSD VPS 7

SSD VPS 8

A great way to get started.

$ 492.49 /mo

Renews at $499.99/mo

  • vCPU 16 cores
  • RAM 64 GB
  • SSD Storage 640 GB
  • Bandwidth 128 TB
  • IPv4 1
  • Location Europe
  • Full root access
  • KVM technology
  • 1 dedicated IP
  • No snapshots or backups included
Choose SSD VPS 8

KVM SSD VPS, unmanaged, Europe location. Full root access.

Basic Windows RDP

A great way to get started.

$ 7.49 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • OS Windows Server 2016
  • CPU Intel E3 1270 V6
  • Shared RAM 64 GB
  • Disk 25 GB Pure SSD
  • Location USA
  • Bandwidth Unmetered / 10 GB port
  • Shared server type
  • No botting or encoding
  • No backup or snapshot included
Choose Basic Windows RDP

Advanced Windows RDP

A great way to get started.

$ 12.99 /mo

Same price on renewal, no jump

  • OS Windows Server 2016
  • CPU Intel E5 V2, 24 cores
  • Shared RAM 384 GB
  • Disk 50 GB Pure SSD
  • Location USA
  • Bandwidth Unmetered / 10 GB port
  • Shared server type
  • No botting or encoding
  • No backup or snapshot included
Choose Advanced Windows RDP

Shared Windows Server session, USA location.

Promises with numbers attached

The boring guarantees that actually matter

Anyone can promise speed. These are the commitments you can hold us to in writing.

NVMe end to end

RAID-10 enterprise NVMe on every node. No SATA tier hiding behind the marketing copy.

99.99% uptime SLA

Backed by automatic service credits. You do not have to notice, calculate and claim.

Free migration

Unlimited sites, scheduled around your traffic, with a 14-day rollback copy retained.

Engineers, not scripts

First response inside 15 minutes on anything service-affecting, 24/7/365.

Security included

WAF, malware scanning, DDoS filtering and free SSL on every plan, not as an upsell.

Restore it yourself

Off-site backups with self-service restore from the panel. No ticket, no queue.

Honest renewals

The renewal price is on the plan card. Nothing quadruples in year two.

47 countries

Pick the region nearest your visitors, and relocate later at no cost.

Put the server where they are

Deploy in 47 locations across six continents

Latency is the cheapest performance win available to you. Put the server where your visitors are.

Web hosting built for speed, uptime and honest pricing

Choosing a web host is one of those decisions that looks trivial for about six months and then quietly shapes everything. It determines how fast your pages load, whether your email reaches inboxes, how long you are offline when something breaks, and how much of your week disappears into problems that have nothing to do with your actual business. KryoHost exists because we spent years on the receiving end of hosting that was cheap to buy and expensive to live with, and we built the thing we wanted instead.

KryoHost is a new company, and we would rather say that plainly than invent a customer count. What is not new is the platform underneath it: enterprise NVMe storage in RAID-10, LiteSpeed in front, a free TLS certificate, a free CDN and off-site backups, in 47 customer-selectable countries across Tier-III and Tier-IV facilities. Those are not upgrade paths, they are the starting point, on the $0.99 plan and every plan above it.

The industry has a habit of selling the first year and monetising the fifth. Introductory rates advertise at a fraction of the renewal, backups are unbundled and sold back to you after your first bad day, and leaving costs money. We publish the renewal price on the same card as the intro price, include backups, and charge nothing to migrate in or out. That is not generosity; it is what happens when a company expects to keep customers on the strength of the product.

What every KryoHost plan includes

  • NVMe SSD storage in RAID-10: no SATA tier, no shared cache pretending to be NVMe.
  • LiteSpeed web server with LiteSpeed Cache configured and enabled on delivery.
  • Free SSL certificates issued and renewed automatically for every domain and subdomain.
  • Free CDN across 120+ points of presence, with Brotli compression and HTTP/3.
  • Automated off-site backups with self-service restore, no ticket, no queue.
  • Free migration from any provider, unlimited sites, scheduled around your traffic.
  • Imunify360 security: WAF, malware scanning, brute-force protection and account isolation.
  • 99.99% uptime SLA with automatic service credits rather than a claims form.
  • One-click cancellation from your panel, no phone call or retention queue.
  • 24/7/365 support from Linux system administrators who actually know your account.

Those are the defaults. What differs between plans is capacity (how many sites, how much storage, how much guaranteed CPU and memory) not which features you are allowed to have. We do not think a security feature should be locked behind a tier, because the customer on the entry plan is the one most likely to be running an unpatched plugin.

Every product KryoHost offers, and who each one is for

Hosting product names are not standardised across the industry, which makes comparison shopping harder than it should be. Here is exactly what each of ours does, who it suits, and (just as usefully) who it does not.

Shared web hosting, from $0.99/month

Multiple accounts share one physical server, each isolated in its own virtualised filesystem. It is the most cost-effective way to host a website, and for the overwhelming majority of sites it is entirely sufficient. A well-built WordPress site on our NVMe shared platform comfortably serves 25,000 to 50,000 monthly visitors with page loads under a second. Choose it for blogs, portfolios, brochure sites, small stores and anything else where you would rather not think about servers. Do not choose it if you need root access, a custom kernel module, or resources that are guaranteed rather than fairly allocated.

Managed WordPress hosting, from $0.99/month

The same infrastructure, tuned specifically for WordPress and with the maintenance work taken off your plate. Core, plugin and theme updates are applied automatically after being tested against a staged copy of your site. LiteSpeed Cache arrives pre-configured, Redis object caching is enabled, and MySQL is tuned for WordPress query patterns. One-click staging lets you test changes and push to live without touching FTP. Choose it if WordPress is your whole stack. Skip it if you run Laravel, Django or a static site, you will be paying for tuning you never use.

Business hosting, from $6.99/month

Shared hosting with guaranteed rather than shared resources. Each account gets a container with reserved CPU cores and memory, so a neighbour running an aggressive import cannot slow your checkout. It sits deliberately between shared and VPS: the price and simplicity of the former, the predictability of the latter. Choose it for WooCommerce stores, membership sites and anything where a slow minute costs money.

VPS hosting, from $9.99/month

A KVM-virtualised slice of a physical server with dedicated vCPU, dedicated RAM, dedicated NVMe and full root or Administrator access. You choose the operating system, install whatever you want, and configure the firewall yourself. Available in all 47 countries, deployed in about a minute, billed monthly or hourly. Choose it for custom applications, SaaS backends, game servers, CI runners, databases or anything needing software that shared hosting cannot install. Choose it only if you or someone on your team is comfortable administering a server, or add our managed option, which puts that responsibility back on us.

Shared RDP, from $7.49/month

A Windows Server desktop you reach over Remote Desktop, sharing a machine with other users. It is the cheapest way to keep a Windows session running around the clock, for trading terminals, browser automation, SEO tooling or simply a second machine that is always on. Choose it for lightweight always-on Windows tasks. Choose a Windows VPS instead if you need full Administrator rights or guaranteed resources.

Reseller hosting, from $14.99/month

A WHM account letting you create and manage cPanel accounts under your own brand, with your own nameservers. Your clients never see KryoHost. A free WHMCS licence handles billing and provisioning. Choose it if you are an agency or freelancer hosting client sites and want the margin plus the control. The economics work from roughly the fifth client onwards.

Domains and SSL

We are an accredited registrar across 400+ extensions with free WHOIS privacy on every eligible domain, free DNS management, and no charge to transfer away. Certificates run from free DV up to EV with a $1.75 million warranty. Registering the domain where you host it is not required, but it removes one vendor, one invoice and one propagation delay from your life.

The infrastructure behind KryoHost Web Hosting

Every conversation about web hosting eventually comes back to hardware, and for good reason. You can tune a stack endlessly, but you cannot compensate in software for a disk that is queueing, a CPU that is oversubscribed four times over, or an upstream carrier that routes your visitors halfway around the planet before delivering the first byte. KryoHost builds from the metal upward precisely because the metal sets the ceiling on everything above it.

Our web hosting fleet runs on dual-socket AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon Scalable nodes with ECC memory, paired exclusively with enterprise NVMe drives in RAID-10. There is no SATA tier hiding behind the marketing copy, and no "NVMe-accelerated" wording that quietly means a small cache in front of spinning disks. NVMe changes the character of a server rather than simply making it faster: random read latency drops from milliseconds to microseconds, so the database queries that dominate page-generation time on blogs, business sites, stores and applications stop being the bottleneck. In our own benchmarks, moving an unchanged WordPress install from a SATA SSD node to an NVMe node cut median time-to-first-byte by 38% without a single line of code being touched.

Capacity planning is the unglamorous half of the story. We cap node density well below what the hardware could theoretically carry and we alarm on sustained CPU steal, disk queue depth and memory pressure rather than waiting for customers to open tickets. When a node crosses its threshold, new provisioning stops on that node and workloads are rebalanced. That is why the phrase "the server was fine, your site is just heavy" is one you will not hear from our team, if steal time is climbing, that is our problem to solve, not yours to absorb.

Network, peering and routing

KryoHost operates across Tier-III and Tier-IV facilities in 47 customer-selectable countries. Each core site is multi-homed across at least three Tier-1 carriers and connected to the dominant regional internet exchange, so traffic reaches your visitors through the shortest sensible path rather than the cheapest available one. Blended transit is convenient for a provider and mediocre for a customer; direct peering costs more and is the reason a visitor in Jakarta does not have their packets tour Europe before they see your homepage.

  • Redundant power: N+1 UPS with diesel generators tested under load monthly, not merely started and logged.
  • Redundant cooling: hot/cold aisle containment with N+1 CRAC units and independent chilled-water loops.
  • Redundant network: no single upstream carries more than 40% of a site's traffic, so losing one is a re-route, not an outage.
  • Physical security: biometric access control, mantraps, 24/7 on-site security and 90-day CCTV retention.
  • Independent audit: facilities hold SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certification, with reports available to enterprise customers under NDA.

The practical effect of all this is measurable rather than decorative. Our published 99.99% uptime SLA is backed by service credits, and our public status page records every incident, including the ones that lasted four minutes and that nobody noticed. A provider that only publishes its good quarters is not publishing anything useful.

Performance, Core Web Vitals and what actually moves rankings

Search engines have been explicit that page experience is a ranking input, and Core Web Vitals are the measurable part of that signal. What gets lost in most web hosting marketing is which of those metrics hosting can genuinely influence. Being precise about it saves you money, because it tells you when to buy a bigger plan and when to fix your front end instead.

How much hosting influences each Core Web Vital
MetricWhat it measuresHosting influenceWhat actually fixes it
TTFBTime to first byte from the serverVery highFaster CPU/disk, server-side caching, closer region, HTTP/3
LCPLargest contentful paintHighLow TTFB, image compression, CDN delivery, preloading the hero asset
CLSCumulative layout shiftNoneWidth/height attributes on media, reserved ad slots, font-display strategy
INPInteraction to next paintLowLess blocking JavaScript, smaller third-party bundles, deferred scripts
FCPFirst contentful paintMediumTTFB plus render-blocking CSS removal and critical-CSS inlining

Read that table honestly and a useful rule emerges: hosting owns the first 200–400 milliseconds and your front end owns most of what follows. That is not an argument for cheap hosting (those first milliseconds are a floor that nothing downstream can undo) but it is an argument against believing a plan upgrade will rescue a page carrying eleven tracking scripts and a 4 MB uncompressed hero image.

The caching layers we ship enabled

KryoHost web hosting ships with a caching stack that is configured on day one rather than left as an exercise. Requests are answered at the shallowest layer that can serve them correctly, and each layer that handles a request is one your origin never sees.

  1. Edge CDN: 120+ points of presence serve static assets from the PoP nearest your visitor, typically within 10–30 ms.
  2. Full-page cache: LiteSpeed Cache stores rendered HTML in RAM, so repeat visits skip PHP and the database entirely.
  3. Object cache: Redis keeps expensive query results and transients in memory instead of round-tripping to MySQL.
  4. OPcache: compiled PHP bytecode is held in memory, removing parse and compile cost from every request.
  5. Browser cache: long-lived immutable headers on fingerprinted assets mean returning visitors re-download almost nothing.

Compression and protocol choices are handled at the edge too. Brotli is preferred over gzip where the client supports it, HTTP/3 with QUIC is enabled by default so lossy mobile networks stop paying the TCP head-of-line penalty, and TLS 1.3 removes a full round trip from the handshake. None of these require a support ticket; they are the default configuration on every plan.

A realistic benchmark, not a hero number

A default WordPress install with a commercial theme, tested from a cold cache in the same region as the server, consistently returns in 180–260 ms TTFB on our NVMe nodes. With the full-page cache warm, that drops to 40–70 ms. We publish the ranges rather than the single best run, because the best run is the number every host quotes and none of them reproduce.

Security, backups and disaster recovery

Most sites are not compromised by a determined attacker studying them for weeks. They are compromised by automated scanners walking the entire IPv4 space, trying known plugin vulnerabilities and credential lists against everything that answers on port 443. Defence against that reality is layered and mostly boring, which is exactly why it works, and why it should already be switched on when your plan is delivered rather than sold as an upsell after the incident.

What runs by default

  • Web application firewall: ModSecurity with continuously updated OWASP and vendor rule sets, tuned per stack to keep false positives low.
  • Malware scanning: Imunify360 scans on write and on schedule, quarantines known-bad files and can auto-clean common injections.
  • Brute-force protection: progressive rate limiting and automatic IP throttling on login endpoints, SSH and mail services.
  • DDoS mitigation: always-on L3/L4 scrubbing at the network edge, with L7 protection available on request.
  • Account isolation: CageFS confines each account to its own virtualised filesystem, so one compromised neighbour cannot read another's data.
  • Free TLS: automatically issued and renewed certificates with modern cipher suites and HSTS available in one click.
  • Patched kernels: KernelCare applies security patches without reboots, removing the trade-off between staying current and staying up.

Backups, and what they actually cover

Website files on every plan are backed up twice a week, with email accounts backed up on a separate schedule so both are protected without either job blocking the other. You can also generate and download a full account backup at any time from cPanel, and our support team can help with a restore if you need one.

A twice-weekly schedule is not the same as continuous protection, and we would rather you knew that than assumed otherwise. If you publish or sell something several times a day, keep your own more frequent backup for the hours between our scheduled runs, particularly for a database that changes constantly, such as an order table.

Compliance-wise, our infrastructure supports GDPR data-residency requirements through EU-only regions, and we sign Data Processing Agreements on request. For workloads touching payment data, our environment is PCI-DSS ready, you still own the compliance of your own application, but the platform underneath will not be the reason an assessment fails.

Migrating to KryoHost without downtime

The single biggest reason people stay with hosting they dislike is the fear of a broken move. It is a rational fear, a badly executed migration means missing emails, a checkout that silently fails for a day, and a certificate mismatch that greets every visitor with a browser warning. KryoHost migrates web hosting accounts free of charge, and we do it in an order designed so the risky steps happen while your existing site is still serving traffic.

  1. Discovery: we inventory domains, subdomains, databases, cron jobs, mailboxes, PHP versions and any custom server configuration. Cron jobs and mailboxes are the two things almost every self-service migration tool quietly drops.
  2. Staged copy: a full copy is restored onto your new KryoHost plan and made reachable on a temporary hostname. Your live site is untouched throughout.
  3. Verification: we walk the checkout, the contact forms, the login flow and the admin area on the staged copy, and hand you the temporary URL so you can do the same.
  4. Delta sync: immediately before cutover we re-sync anything that changed since the copy: new orders, new posts, new uploads.
  5. DNS cutover: TTL is lowered in advance, records are switched, and both origins stay live during propagation so no visitor lands on a dead host.
  6. Post-cutover watch: we monitor error rates and mail delivery for 48 hours and keep the old copy intact for 14 days as a rollback path.

Most single-site moves complete within four hours of you sending credentials. Larger estates (a reseller with 60 cPanel accounts, or a store with a 40 GB media library) are scheduled into a maintenance window you choose, typically running overnight in your local timezone. There is no per-site fee and no cap on the number of sites for standard cPanel-to-cPanel moves.

Overlap your billing, on purpose

Keep your old hosting active for two weeks after cutover. The overlap costs a few dollars and buys you a guaranteed rollback that does not depend on anyone's backup working correctly. We would rather you spend that than trust a restore under pressure.

Support that answers the question you actually asked

Support is where hosting companies quietly differ most, and where the difference is hardest to evaluate before you buy. Every provider claims 24/7 availability. Far fewer will tell you who is on the other end at 03:00 on a Sunday, how many tickets that person is holding, or what percentage get resolved without being escalated into a queue you cannot see.

KryoHost staffs Linux system administrators across three timezones. There is no offshore first line whose job is to send you a knowledgebase link and close the ticket. Our commitment is a first response inside < 15 min on anything service-affecting, escalating automatically to on-call if that is missed. When something does need a second pair of hands it moves to a named senior engineer and you are told who owns it, not dropped into a silent queue.

What is included, and what is genuinely out of scope

Being clear about scope up front prevents the most common support frustration: discovering after an incident that the thing you assumed was covered never was.

RequestIncludedNotes
Server, network and platform faultsYesAlways our responsibility, always free
Migration from another hostYesUnlimited sites on standard control panels
Email deliverability (SPF, DKIM, DMARC)YesWe configure the records and verify alignment
SSL installation and renewalYesAutomatic for free certificates, assisted for third-party
CMS core, plugin and theme updatesYesOn managed WordPress plans
Malware cleanup after a compromiseYesOne free deep clean per year, per account
Performance triage and cache tuningYesWe will tell you honestly if the fix is in your code
Writing or debugging your application codeNoWe will point at the failing query or function
Custom theme and design workNoAvailable through our partner network
Third-party SaaS integrationsNoWe support the server side of the connection

Support reaches you through live chat, tickets and email, and (on business and VPS plans) a scheduled screen-share call when something genuinely needs a live conversation. The same standard of engineer answers at any hour, which matters more than it sounds when you are describing an intermittent fault under pressure at two in the morning.

How to choose the right Web Hosting plan

Buying hosting badly usually happens in one of two directions. Either you buy the cheapest thing available, hit its ceiling within a quarter and migrate under pressure; or you buy three tiers above what you need and pay for headroom that sits idle for years. Both are avoidable with about ten minutes of honest arithmetic.

Start from traffic, not from storage

Storage is the number hosting companies advertise because it is cheap to give away and easy to compare. It is almost never the constraint. A well-built content site with a few hundred posts occupies under 2 GB. What actually determines whether you outgrow a plan is concurrency, how many requests need generating simultaneously at your busiest minute, not your busiest month.

Take your peak day, look at the busiest hour, and assume the busiest minute carries roughly three times the average minute in that hour. If that number is under about 60 dynamic requests, entry web hosting is genuinely sufficient. Between 60 and 300, you want guaranteed CPU. Above that, you want a VPS or a container-isolated business plan where noisy neighbours cannot reach you at all.

Matching a plan to a workload
Your situationSensible starting pointWhat triggers the next upgrade
Personal blog or portfolio, under 10k visits/monthEntry shared planAdding a store or a membership area
Small business site with a contact formEntry or mid shared planConsistently exceeding 25k visits/month
Content site publishing weekly, 25k–150k visitsMid shared or managed WordPressAdmin feeling slow while traffic is fine
WooCommerce store under 500 SKUsBusiness hostingCheckout slowdowns during promotions
Store over 500 SKUs or heavy filteringVPS 2 or Business MaxSustained CPU above 70%
SaaS, API or custom applicationVPS 2 to VPS 8Needing horizontal scale or HA
Agency hosting client sitesResellerPassing roughly 120 active accounts

Read the renewal price before you read the headline price

The introductory rate on a web hosting plan is a customer-acquisition cost, not a price. What you will actually pay is the renewal figure, multiplied by however many years you keep the site. We publish both on every plan card on this page for exactly that reason. A $0.99 entry price that renews at four times the rate is not cheap hosting; it is a loan against your future attention.

Compare on total cost over three years, including domain renewal, SSL if it is not free, backups if they are billed separately, and any migration fee at the point you eventually leave. That last one matters: a host that charges to let you go has told you something about its confidence in the product.

KryoHost versus typical budget hosts

Comparison tables written by vendors are, unsurprisingly, favourable to the vendor. The useful version is one where the criteria are things you can independently verify after you sign up rather than adjectives. These are the questions worth asking of us and of anyone else you are considering.

Question to ask any hostKryoHostTypical budget host
Is the renewal price published next to the intro price?Yes, on every plan cardUsually buried in the cart
Is the storage NVMe end to end?Yes, RAID-10 NVMe onlyOften SATA SSD with an NVMe cache
Are backups included, and can you restore them yourself?Yes, twice weekly, self-service from the panelFrequently a paid add-on
Is there an SLA with service credits?99.99% with credits"99.9%" with no remedy defined
Is migration free and unlimited?YesFree for one site, then billed
Are soft limits published in the terms?Yes, with numbersVague fair-use language
Can you reach an engineer, not a script?Yes, 24/7Tiered queue, escalation on request
Does it cost anything to leave?NoMigration-out fees are common

We are not going to pretend KryoHost is the cheapest option in every row of every comparison, because it is not, and a claim like that is trivially disproved. What we will claim is that the price you see is the price you keep paying, that the resources on the plan card are the resources you receive, and that nothing on this page has a footnote contradicting it.

Web Hosting terminology, decoded

Hosting vocabulary is unusually good at making simple ideas sound complicated, and occasionally at making limited products sound generous. Here is what the terms on a web hosting comparison page actually mean in practice.

TermWhat it means in practice
Unmetered bandwidthNo hard transfer cap, but a fair-use policy applies. Normal sites never approach it; a file-distribution service will.
Unlimited storageUnlimited for ordinary website files. Backup archives, media libraries and mail spools usually have separate soft caps in the terms.
NVMeFlash storage on the PCIe bus rather than a SATA cable. Several times the throughput and a fraction of the latency of a SATA SSD.
vCPUA virtual core mapped to a physical thread. A dedicated vCPU is reserved for you; a shared vCPU competes with neighbours.
TTFBTime to first byte, how long the server takes to start answering. The clearest single indicator of hosting quality.
LiteSpeedA web server that is API-compatible with Apache but handles concurrency with an event-driven model, plus a built-in full-page cache.
Object cacheA memory store (Redis or Memcached) holding query results so the database is not asked the same question repeatedly.
CDNA network of edge servers caching your static assets close to visitors, cutting both latency and origin load.
SLAA contractual uptime commitment with defined compensation. Without service credits attached, it is a marketing number.
Soft limitA threshold that throttles rather than stops you. Read these carefully, they are where "unlimited" actually ends.
CageFSPer-account filesystem virtualisation. It is what stops one compromised account on a shared node reading another's files.
Steal timeCPU cycles your VM wanted but the host gave to someone else. Persistent steal time means the node is oversold.

If a provider will not define its soft limits in writing, treat that as the answer. Ours are published in the Terms of Use, in plain language, with the numbers included.

Billing, guarantees and cancellation

Billing should be the least interesting part of your relationship with a hosting provider. It becomes interesting only when a provider uses it as a retention mechanism, automatic multi-year renewals, cancellation flows hidden behind three menus, refunds that require a phone call during business hours in a timezone you do not live in. We have deliberately built ours to be dull.

  • Cancel from the panel: one button in your client area. No ticket, no phone call, no "let me transfer you to retentions".
  • Pro-rata credit on upgrades: move up mid-cycle and the unused portion of your current term is credited automatically.
  • Renewal reminders: 30, 14 and 3 days before any charge, with the exact amount stated in the email.
  • No hidden setup fees: the price on the plan card is the price at checkout, before tax.
  • Free data export: a full account archive on request at any time, including after cancellation, for 30 days.

We accept cards, PayPal, bank transfer and major cryptocurrencies. Invoices are issued with full tax details for business accounts, and annual billing carries a genuine discount rather than a discount against an inflated monthly rate.

On the SLA: 99.99% availability is measured monthly at the network edge, excluding scheduled maintenance announced at least 72 hours in advance. Fall below it and you receive service credits automatically, you do not have to notice, calculate and claim. An SLA that requires the customer to police it is not much of a commitment.

Getting started with KryoHost, step by step

From clicking a plan to serving your first visitor is usually under ten minutes if you already have content, or an afternoon if you are starting from nothing. Here is the whole sequence.

  1. Pick a plan and a region. Choose the location closest to most of your visitors. Region can be changed later at no cost, but starting in the right one saves a migration.
  2. Register or connect a domain. Register through us and DNS is configured automatically. Bring an existing domain and you will simply point its nameservers at ours.
  3. Wait about a minute. Provisioning is automatic. Your control panel credentials and connection details arrive by email.
  4. Install or migrate. Use the one-click installer for WordPress and 400+ other applications, or open a migration ticket and let our team move your existing site.
  5. Confirm your certificate. The free SSL is issued automatically once DNS resolves. Check that the padlock is present and that HTTP redirects to HTTPS.
  6. Set up email properly. Create your mailboxes and let us configure SPF, DKIM and DMARC. Deliverability problems are far easier to prevent than to diagnose later.
  7. Verify backups. Trigger a manual backup and perform a test restore into a staging directory. Do this on day one, not on your worst day.
  8. Connect analytics and monitoring. Add your site to Search Console and set up uptime monitoring so you learn about problems before your customers tell you.

Not sure which plan? Ask before you buy.

Send our pre-sales team your current traffic figures, your platform and what you are planning. We will recommend the smallest plan that genuinely fits, including telling you when a competitor suits your use case better than we do. Upgrades are easy and pro-rata; overbuying from day one is money you never get back.

Migration is free and takes minutes, so the cost of finding out whether KryoHost is faster than your current host is genuinely low. Migrate, measure your time to first byte, and keep whichever result you prefer.

Asked before you buy

Common questions before you sign up

Pre-sales questions get answered around the clock, by the same engineers who run the platform.

If you run one to ten ordinary websites, shared hosting is the right answer and will stay right for years. If WordPress is your entire stack and you would rather not think about updates, caching or security hardening, managed WordPress hosting removes that work. If you need root access, custom software, a specific kernel or guaranteed resources, take a VPS. If you host sites for clients, reseller hosting gives you WHM and your own branding. Not sure? Send our team your traffic figures and what you are building, we will recommend the smallest plan that genuinely fits.

Provisioning is automatic and normally completes in under 60 seconds. You receive your control panel login, nameservers and connection details by email the moment the plan is live. Orders paid by bank transfer activate once the payment clears, which usually takes one to two business days.

Yes. Upgrades within the same product family are applied in place, take effect within minutes and are billed pro-rata against your remaining term. Downgrades take effect at your next renewal date, provided your current usage fits within the smaller plan's limits. Moving between product families (shared to VPS, for example) is handled by our migration team at no charge.

It is, with no limit on the number of sites for standard control-panel migrations. Our team handles the copy, verification and DNS cutover, keeps your existing site serving traffic throughout, and retains a rollback copy for 14 days after the switch. Complex custom-stack migrations are quoted individually, and we will tell you before any work starts if yours falls into that category.

You are notified by email well before anything is enforced, with the specific metric and figure included. Brief spikes (a post going viral, a promotion landing) are absorbed rather than punished. Only sustained overuse leads to throttling, and we will always propose a right-sized plan before that point. Nothing is suspended without prior written notice except in cases of active abuse.

Every domain and subdomain on every plan gets a free DV certificate, issued automatically at setup and renewed automatically for as long as the site is hosted with us. Paid OV, EV and wildcard certificates are available if you need a warranty, organisation validation or a single certificate covering unlimited subdomains.

We operate in 47 customer-selectable countries across Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa and Oceania. You pick your region at checkout, and you can relocate later at no cost. Choose the region closest to the majority of your visitors, it is the single cheapest performance improvement available to you.

Our published SLA is 99.99% measured monthly at the network edge, and it is backed by automatic service credits rather than a claims process. Historical uptime, including every incident and its duration, is on our public status page, the bad months are there alongside the good ones.

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Move to hosting that does not need managing

Pick a plan, point your domain, and let our team handle the migration. If it is not faster than what you have now, take the 30-day refund, no questions, no retention script.

Free migration  ·  No setup fees  ·  Cancel any time