Comparison Table
Semi-Dedicated NVMe SSD

A quieter environment than shared hosting, NVMe I/O, and clearly defined limits. 1 site per plan so the performance actually makes sense.

LiteSpeed Enterprise NVMe 1 Site / Plan Backups x2 Spike Assist 24/7 Support
From
6.00 €/month
with 12-month prepayment
Features
Pulse
12.00 € SAVE 50%
6.00€/month
Renews at 12.00 €/month.
12-month prepayment.
Boost
22.00 € SAVE 50%
11.00€/month
Renews at 22.00 €/month.
12-month prepayment.
Turbo
40.00 € SAVE 50%
20.00€/month
Renews at 40.00 €/month.
12-month prepayment.
Ultra
65.00 € SAVE 50%
32.50€/month
Renews at 65.00 €/month.
12-month prepayment.
Price (discounted) 6.00 €/month 11.00 €/month 20.00 €/month 32.50 €/month
Price (regular) 12.00 €/month 22.00 €/month 40.00 €/month 65.00 €/month
Web ServerLiteSpeed EnterpriseLiteSpeed EnterpriseLiteSpeed EnterpriseLiteSpeed Enterprise
CacheLSCacheLSCacheLSCacheLSCache
Web Space (NVMe)20GB40GB80GB120GB
1 Site per planYesYesYesYes
CloudLinux isolationYesYesYesYes
CPU2 CPU4 CPU6 CPU8 CPU
RAM6 GB12 GB24 GB24 GB
I/O60 MB/s60 MB/s100 MB/s100 MB/s
IOPS1024102420482048
Entry Processes (EP)506080100
Total Processes (TP)150160180200
MySQL databasesUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Email AccountsUnlimited*Unlimited*Unlimited*Unlimited*
Email quota / Per account1 GB1.5 GB2 GB3 GB
Free website migrationYesYesYesYes
Managed automatic updatesYesYesYesYes
WordPress LS Cache PluginYesYesYesYes
WP-CLIYesYesYesYes
StagingYesYesYesYes
SSH & SFTPYesYesYesYes
GitYesYesYesYes
RedisYesYesYesYes
MemcachedYesYesYesYes
Private DNSYesYesYesYes
24/7 priority supportYesYesYesYes

*“Unlimited” applies within fair usage policy and the total limits of the plan (quota/resources). Final offers may depend on the selected billing period / checkout.

Frequently asked questions

They start from 6.00 €/month (with 12-month prepayment) and include LiteSpeed Enterprise, NVMe, backups x2, 1 site per plan, and 24/7 support.

Pulse for a clean upgrade from shared hosting for one dynamic site, Boost for more content-heavy portals, Turbo when the project is DB-heavy or has serious traffic peaks (e-shop/news portal), and Ultra when you want more resource headroom and higher process limits.

Because that makes the performance fair and meaningful: the resources and limits are focused on one project, so you get a more predictable result during spikes and fewer fluctuations.

It means practical help when traffic suddenly increases, so you can get through the peak without downtime. We do not market it as full cloud orchestration, but it works like extra breathing room when it matters most.