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MyHosti
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4.7

MyHosti is a hosting provider specializing in shared hosting and VPS, with a focus on budget-friendly plans and instant activation. According to the PQ.Hosting analysis, the service targets the entry-level segment and is suitable for projects where low cost and Russian-language support are important.

from $10.90 /mo

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MyHosti

4.7

MyHosti — a hosting center where order and stability matter

MyHosti positions itself as an international hosting provider. The company focuses on predictable infrastructure and clear services: you can host a website, connect a domain and email, add certificates, and as the project grows, move to cloud resources or server rental without having to rebuild everything from scratch. 

What is typically valued in MyHosti:

  • a wide range of services in a single client area: hosting, domains, SSL, and server solutions.

  • focus on European locations and partnerships with major data centers/providers.

  • the ability to choose locations (reviews mention, for example, Germany, Poland, and the USA).

  • 24/7 support and clear communication when contacting them.

  • flexible payment options and renewal terms, convenient for private projects and businesses.

For rankings and provider comparisons, MyHosti is conveniently described as a "universal" option: it is suitable both for small websites where simplicity and predictable costs are important, and for projects that are growing and starting to require more control over the environment. In this sense, the "all-in-one" approach wins: first, you solve basic tasks — DNS, email, databases, backup hosting, and then calmly expand the infrastructure as needed.

The way service management is organized deserves special attention. Users often note the development of the client area and the updating of management tools — for example, the transition to BILLmanager 6 and modern virtual machine management interfaces.