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HyperHost Review: Reliable SSD Hosting from $1.28/mo with Free Domain & 24/7 Support

So you're looking for a hosting provider that won't quietly drain your wallet every month while also not crashing at the worst possible time. Fair enough. That's kind of the whole point, isn't it?

HyperHost has been running since 2008 β€” originally a Ukrainian provider, now serving customers across Europe and beyond with servers in Ukraine, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, and the US. They've built up a 9.8/10 rating across nearly 100 user reviews, which is either genuine or the result of a very dedicated review-writing team. Given that people actually compliment the support in their reviews by name, I'm inclined to believe it's the real deal.

Let's get into the actual substance.

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What HyperHost Actually Offers

The lineup covers pretty much everything you'd expect from a full-stack hosting provider:

  • Shared hosting (cPanel or ISPmanager) β€” from $1.28/month
  • Unlimited hosting β€” for multi-site owners, PBN builders, small agencies
  • VPS/VDS β€” OpenVZ from ~$3.84/mo, KVM from ~$8.13/mo
  • Lifetime hosting/VPS β€” pay once, use indefinitely (genuinely interesting)
  • Dedicated servers β€” Ukraine, Europe, and US locations
  • Domains, SSL, CDN, VPN, backup β€” the usual add-on ecosystem

The shared hosting runs on LiteSpeed web servers with NVMe SSD storage, Memcache, Opcache, and Redis β€” which is honestly a solid tech stack for the price. The control panel choice (cPanel vs ISPmanager) is a nice touch; most providers just give you one and call it a day.

πŸ‘‰ Browse all HyperHost hosting plans


Current Promotions Worth Knowing About

HyperHost runs a few ongoing deals that are genuinely useful rather than the "50% off the made-up original price" nonsense you see elsewhere:

1. Free Domain (.com, .com.ua, .net) Order any shared hosting plan (except Mini) for 1 year or longer, and you get a free domain registration. The domain is yours after the first year of service. It applies to all plans above the entry-level Mini.

2. Up to 24% Off for Annual/Biannual Payments Their progressive discount system:

  • 3 months: 3% off
  • 6 months: 6% off
  • 1 year: 12% off
  • 2 years: 24% off

So the listed "from $1.28/mo" price already reflects the biannual discount β€” paying month-to-month costs more ($1.68/mo for Mini).

3. Free Comodo Positive SSL Certificate Order an Unlimited hosting plan for 6 months or more, and you get a free Comodo SSL certificate for the first year.

4. Free Basic Server Administration for VPS/VDS Every VPS plan comes with free basic administration β€” they'll help with migrations, software installs, optimization, and configs. For anyone who isn't a sysadmin by trade, this is a legitimately valuable freebie.

πŸ‘‰ See all current HyperHost promotions


Shared Hosting Plan Comparison

Here's a clean breakdown of the four main shared hosting tiers (cPanel version, prices shown at the best biannual rate):

Plan Storage Sites MySQL DBs Free Domain Free CDN Monthly Price (biannual) Regular Monthly Price Get It
Mini 1 GB NVMe 1 2 ❌ ❌ $1.28 $1.68 Order Mini
Basic 5 GB NVMe 3 10 βœ… (1yr+) ❌ $2.50 $3.29 Order Basic
Comfort ⭐ 10 GB NVMe 10 30 βœ… (1yr+) ❌ $4.77 $6.28 Order Comfort
Pro 25 GB NVMe 20 60 βœ… (1yr+) βœ… Free $6.60 $8.69 Order Pro

All plans include: Free Let's Encrypt SSL, daily backups, PHP 5.2–8.x, LiteSpeed + LSCache, MySQL/MariaDB/PostgreSQL, free SiteBuilder (200+ templates), FTP/SSH access, email with POP3/IMAP/SMTP, antispam filtering, and 24/7 support.

The Comfort plan is their "top sale" for a reason β€” 10 sites, 10 GB, free domain, and a very reasonable $4.77/mo on a biannual commitment. If you're running a handful of small sites or a personal project that's actually gotten serious, that's a solid deal.

For comparison, HyperHost puts their Comfort plan ($4.77/mo, 10 sites) against what they call competitors charging $5–$8/mo for just 1 site on similar storage. That math checks out.


VPS Plans at a Glance

For anyone who needs more control than shared hosting provides, VPS plans start around $3.84/mo for OpenVZ virtualization and $8.13/mo for full KVM. Key features across VPS tiers:

  • Dedicated IP included
  • Free backup
  • Let's Encrypt SSL
  • Free FastPanel control panel (ISPmanager optional for a fee)
  • Free basic administration
  • Choice of OS: CentOS, Ubuntu 18/20/22, AlmaLinux, Debian
  • Docker, LAMP, Node.js, Python/Django, Ruby available

The KVM-based VDS plans are particularly popular for anyone running Keitaro or other traffic-tracking software, especially with the Netherlands server location option.

πŸ‘‰ Check out HyperHost VPS/VDS plans


Who's Actually Using HyperHost and What Do They Say?

A sampling of what real users report:

"3.5$ for a month was very perfect... if you are beginner and don't know where to start β€” host your server here." β€” a user who got walked through Cloudflare setup by support

"After 3 months of using Hyperhost with a dozen of sites I am more than surprised about the professional support, fast servers and the low price."

"Their technical support service is quick and fast. When I issue a ticket, they can solve my problem immediately."

The common thread across reviews: fast, genuinely helpful support and prices that don't make you feel like you're being gouged. The rare complaint tends to be about UI preferences for the VPS control panel β€” not reliability or uptime.

The 99.97% uptime guarantee is backed by a 10x compensation policy for downtime β€” meaning if your site goes down due to their fault, you get 10x the proportional credit back. That's actually a meaningful SLA, not just words.


A Few Things Worth Knowing Before You Sign Up

Free site migration: If you're moving from another host, HyperHost will do the transfer for free. You either hand over the files or give them access to your old control panel, and they handle the rest.

Free hosting and VPS tiers exist: Yes, genuinely. There's a free hosting option and a free VPS trial, though with conditions on the free VPS side. Worth checking if you want to test before committing.

Payment options: 20+ methods, 3 currencies (USD, UAH, EUR). Bitcoin accepted too, for those who prefer that route.

No DDoS protection on shared hosting: Worth noting if that's a concern for your project. VPS plans can be configured with more protections.

Lifetime hosting: This is a genuinely interesting product for anyone tired of renewal cycles. Pay once, no recurring bills. There's a 7-day test period before committing.


The Bottom Line

HyperHost sits in a sweet spot that's surprisingly hard to find: genuinely affordable pricing, a solid modern tech stack (NVMe SSD, LiteSpeed, up-to-date PHP), 24/7 support that people actually praise, and ongoing promotions that don't feel fake. It's not the flashiest brand in the space, but it has been quietly delivering for 15+ years.

The Comfort plan at $4.77/mo is probably where most people reading this will land β€” it covers 10 sites, gives you a free domain, and comes with everything you actually need to run a real web project without constantly fighting your hosting.

πŸ‘‰ Get started with HyperHost β€” plans from $1.28/mo

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