Fully Managed WordPress & VPS
We'll handle your sites so you can focus on your business
- Full 360 services from design to management
- Optimized for eCommerce and high-traffic websites
- Australian datacentre located in Melbourne (NEXTDC M2)
- Resources Dedicated To You
- 100% Australian Services
- We keep your website running at its optimum
iStarter
- VPS Starter hosting
- NEXTDC M2 datacenter
- 200%(2 cores) CPU Limit
- 2GB memory Limit
- 10GB NVMe Storage
- Uptime Monitoring
- Core updates - Monthly
- Plugin Updates - Monthly
- Site Backups - Weekly
- Enhanced Protection
- Maintenance Reports
- Discount on WordPress dev. (10%)
15min intervals
WordPress + theme
WordPress Plugins
Bot Protection
Real-time Firewall
Brute-Force Protection
A discount on final invoice of edit or dev. work done on the hosted website
iPlus
- VPS Standard hosting
- NEXTDC M2 datacenter
- 400%(4 cores) CPU Limit
- 4GB memory Limit
- 25GB NVMe Storage
- Uptime Monitoring
- Core updates - Fortnightly
- Plugin Updates - Fortnightly
- Site Backups - Daily
- Enhanced protectiobn
- Maintenance Reports
- Discount on WordPress dev. (15%)
- WordPress edits included - 1hr/Month
- Daily Deep Malware Scan
- Malware Removal
15min intervals
WordPress core + theme
WordPress Plugins
Bot Protection
Real-time Firewall
Brute-Force Protection
A discount on final invoice of edit or dev. work done on the hosted website
Website edits or dev work (does not roll-over)
We find malware before Google blacklists your site.
Complete scan of your site including files & database
Our malware Removal service will eliminate malware from WordPress Core, Plugins, Themes, Database, htaccess files and more.
iPremium
- VPS premium hosting
- NEXTDC M2 datacenter
- 600%(6 cores) CPU Limit
- 8GB memory Limit
- 50GB NVMe Storage
- Uptime Monitoring
- Core updates - Weekly
- Plugin Updates - Weekly
- Site Backups - Daily
- Enhanced protectiobn
- Maintenance Reports
- Discount on WordPress dev. (20%)
- WordPress edits included - 2hr/Month
- Daily Deep Malware Scan
- Malware Removal
- Licence Management
- Priority support
15min intervals
WordPress core + theme
WordPress Plugins
Bot Protection
Real-time Firewall
Brute-Force Protection
A discount on final invoice of edit or dev. work done on the hosted website
Website edits or dev work (does not roll-over)
We find malware before Google blacklists your site.
Complete scan of your site including files & database
Our malware Removal service will eliminate malware from WordPress Core, Plugins, Themes, Database, htaccess files and more.
We’ll update your Premium Plugins and Themes – and download these on your behalf. We’ll renew/cancel your licenses if needed
Priority phone and ticket support.
Frequently Asked Questions
VPS, or virtual private server, also referred to as a virtual server, is a hosting solution designed for websites and applications. With VPS hosting, server resources are dedicated to individual users, providing isolated environments. This setup ensures more consistent performance, leading to faster and more responsive websites.
The difference between shared hosting and VPS hosting revolves around three key aspects: resources, price, and performance.
Resources: Shared hosting involves utilizing a server along with other websites, whereas VPS hosting allocates dedicated server resources exclusively to you.
Price: Shared hosting is typically more affordable due to the shared nature of resources among multiple users. Conversely, VPS hosting is more expensive as it typically hosts fewer websites.
Performance: Many opt for VPS hosting over shared due to higher performance levels. Websites or applications with significant resource requirements, or those with high-performance expectations, benefit from the enhanced speed and responsiveness of properly managed VPS hosting
Your website frequently serves as the initial interaction between your business and prospective customers. It acts as a virtual storefront that operates around the clock, embodying your brand and communicating your message. Similar to a physical store, if it’s neglected and outdated, visitors are more likely to depart without making a purchase.
The primary goal of WordPress maintenance is to keep websites operational and accessible for visitors. It functions like regular maintenance for a car, ensuring everything runs smoothly and helps to avoid costly breakdowns.
Preventing website outages is crucial as they can harm both your reputation and profit margins. As the user base of a website or eCommerce store grows, the impact of downtime becomes increasingly significant.
WordPress is a dependable platform, but it requires regular upkeep to function optimally, much like any system with multiple components. Key maintenance activities include installing updates, identifying and fixing errors, and securing the site. Performing these tasks is crucial because proactive maintenance is always preferable to dealing with issues after they arise.
Our experts keep your website running & up-to-date with security patches, OS updates, and more.
LiteSpeed is a web server renowned for its high performance and lightweight design, offering an efficient and fast alternative to the Apache web server. It supports Apache’s features such as .htaccess, mod_rewrite, and mod_security, ensuring a smooth transition while greatly enhancing website load times and server responsiveness. LiteSpeed excels at managing heavy traffic and reducing server strain thanks to its distinctive event-driven architecture. Additionally, it provides built-in server-level caching that can significantly accelerate content delivery for dynamic websites like WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal. Due to its exceptional performance and scalability, LiteSpeed is extensively utilized in shared hosting environments, virtual private servers (VPS), and dedicated servers.
Redis Object Cache involves leveraging Redis (Remote Dictionary Server) as an in-memory, key-value store to cache objects within web applications. This approach significantly enhances performance by diminishing database load and accelerating data retrieval processes. Redis, an open-source solution renowned for its speed and efficiency, supports a variety of data structures, including strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs, and geospatial indexes.
When integrated into web applications, Redis Object Cache operates by storing frequently accessed query results—such as database queries, computed data outputs, or session states—in memory. This enables subsequent requests for the same data to be fulfilled much faster since accessing data from memory is substantially quicker than fetching it from a database. The cache is transient and can be configured to expire after a predetermined duration or once the memory limit is reached; at this point, the oldest or least recently used items are evicted to accommodate new data.
Redis Object Cache proves especially beneficial for dynamic content websites and applications that heavily depend on database interactions. By minimizing direct database queries, it reduces page load times thereby enhancing user experience and boosting application scalability. This allows handling greater volumes of requests using the same hardware resources.
Implementing Redis Object Cache typically requires installing and configuring a Redis server followed by integrating it with the application via client libraries or plugins. Numerous content management systems (CMS) such as WordPress, Drupal, and Magento provide plugins or modules to facilitate easy activation of Redis caching. Consequently, it has become a favored choice for optimizing website speed and alleviating database stress.



