LumaDock brings VPS for web hosting, gives site operators faster control, clearer performance gains

LumaDock, the hosting platform built by LifeinCloud, has introduced a new VPS line designed for web hosting. The launch marks a clear move toward faster site performance and stronger control for users who want to move beyond shared environments without rebuilding their setup from scratch.

The new VPS plans run on full 4 with triple-replicated NVMe storage, DDoS protection and unmetered 1 Gbps bandwidth. Customers can select their preferred control panel — cPanel, ISPmanager or Plesk — when ordering, then deploy in seconds with preconfigured settings for domains, email and databases. Each plan includes full root access for those who need deeper customization.

LifeinCloud built the infrastructure on Dell PowerEdge servers running AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon Gold processors across London, Frankfurt, Paris and Bucharest. Data remains synchronized across three NVMe nodes, which limits downtime and improves recovery speed when hardware fails. Every active region meets Tier III compliance for uptime and power redundancy.

One aspect where performance tests show the difference is speed. In the past, typical shared hosting configurations would get you around 400 MB per second, when using SATA SSD storage. Incorporating the new VPS, the time runs over 6,000 MB per second. As per initial testers, users of WordPress and WooCommerce are witnessing quicker page loads and updating processes being cut to a small part of the time.

To ease transitions, the company’s migration team handles site transfers, lowers DNS TTL, verifies data and performs cut-overs once the new environment passes testing. Users can also choose free panels such as HestiaCP or CyberPanel if they prefer lightweight options.

LumaDock’s new VPS approach reflects a wider shift in the hosting market. With the rising complexity of websites and clients demanding faster loading times, developers, and agencies are looking for a sort of infrastructure that provides them the freedom of dedicated hosting but with the ease of shared panels. Hosting teams can now enjoy a better and faster way to expand their resources while still using the same amazing workflows which the firm wants to achieve by merging both.

 

 

 

 

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