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Infrastructure

Website and App Hosting

Managed hosting for websites and applications with performance tuning, backups, caching, CDN support, and security hardening.

The Web Initiative has historically promoted hosting around speed, reliability, and hands-on care. The current offering leans into performance benchmarking, expanding storage, bandwidth planning, nightly versioned backups, DNS-integrated CDN and caching, server-level caching, DDoS mitigation, WordPress hardening, and high-availability thinking for websites and applications that cannot casually go dark.

Outcomes

  • Performance benchmarking for page speed, cache behavior, and server response
  • DNS-integrated CDN, edge caching, and server-level tuning
  • Nightly versioned backups and recovery planning
  • DDoS protection, hardening, monitoring, and high-availability planning

How It Works

  1. 1 Audit the application and hosting requirements
  2. 2 Configure the environment and caching layers
  3. 3 Migrate, test, and tune the site
  4. 4 Monitor performance and keep the stack healthy

Benchmarks and Availability

Hosting should be judged by measured speed, recovery posture, and uptime readiness.

Hosting pages lean into performance benchmarking, cache behavior, backups, security, monitoring, and high-availability planning for sites and apps that need dependable delivery.

Edge CDN cache
Nightly Backups
Active Monitoring

Performance console

Benchmark, tune, monitor, recover

Page speed baseline 01
Server response 02
Cache hit behavior 03
Backup recovery path 04

Availability Stack

Baseline performance benchmarks for response time, cache hits, and page speed

CDN, DNS, and server-level caching tuned around the application

Nightly versioned backups with recovery planning and migration checks

Monitoring, DDoS mitigation, hardening, and high-availability planning

Reliability Rhythm

01

Audit the application and hosting requirements

Start with a baseline for page speed, server response, cache behavior, and risk.

02

Configure the environment and caching layers

Tune CDN, DNS, caching, backups, hardening, and monitoring around the application.

03

Migrate, test, and tune the site

Keep recovery, uptime readiness, and performance review visible after migration.

A Better Next Version

Tune the stack, measure the result, and keep the recovery path visible.

The design treats hosting like an operational system: speed baselines, caching layers, backup windows, hardening, incident response, and availability signals stay easy to scan.

Best for teams that want hosting handled by people who understand both the application and the business impact of downtime.

Baseline performance benchmarks for response time, cache hits, and page speedCDN, DNS, and server-level caching tuned around the applicationNightly versioned backups with recovery planning and migration checksMonitoring, DDoS mitigation, hardening, and high-availability planning

FAQ

Questions before we begin.

A few practical answers for teams considering website and app hosting.

Is Website and App Hosting right for our organization? +

Best for teams that want hosting handled by people who understand both the application and the business impact of downtime.

What happens first in a Website and App Hosting engagement? +

We start by understanding the practical context: what is working now, where the friction lives, and which outcomes matter most. From there, the work is shaped around audit the application and hosting requirements.

What do we receive from Website and App Hosting? +

The engagement is designed to produce usable momentum, not just recommendations. Typical outcomes include performance benchmarking for page speed, cache behavior, and server response and dns-integrated cdn, edge caching, and server-level tuning, with the final shape matched to your team, tools, and timeline.