The VPS is owned by you, under your own provider account. We work on it with your permission. If you ever part ways with us, the server and the data stay yours.
We set up the server and put your application on it. Web server, database, domain, and certificate, configured and live.
We keep the operating system and software up to date with security patches, so the box does not drift out of date.
Your data is backed up on a schedule, with copies kept off the server itself, so it can be restored if the server fails.
We watch uptime and resource use so issues are caught before they take the system down.
Because the system runs on your own server, your data is not mixed into a shared multi-tenant platform. You choose where it lives.
Your data lives on your own server, where you choose, not pooled into someone else's shared platform. This fits work that has to respect the Data Protection Act in Mauritius.
The server runs your application and nobody else's. No neighbours sharing the box, and firewall rules set for you.
The server's processing power and memory go to your application. Performance does not swing because of another tenant's load.
Operating system, software stack, and settings chosen to suit your application rather than forced by a shared platform.
The account and the server belong to you. If you stop working with us, you keep both, with no migration scramble.
A VPS is a fixed monthly cost you can see. No surprise metered bills for traffic spikes.
Self-hosting on your own server suits teams that want their data to stay under their own control and prefer a fixed, predictable setup over a shared platform.
Banking, insurance, and payment systems requiring data sovereignty
Patient data and medical records with strict privacy requirements
Public sector applications requiring local infrastructure
High-traffic online stores with consistent performance needs
Large file storage and content delivery systems
B2B software platforms with high security requirements
Applications requiring massive storage and processing power
Low-latency multiplayer game hosting
Both have their place. Choose your own server when control over your data and a predictable setup matter most. Choose a shared platform when you want rapid scaling and to hand off all the infrastructure.
Data stays under your control, a predictable fixed cost, a single-tenant box, no lock-in, and a setup configured for you
Rapid scaling, pay-as-you-go, infrastructure handed off, quick deployment, and updates managed by the provider
Run the core system on your own server and lean on a shared platform for scaling or for development environments
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