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Hosting

Hosting that supports the platform, not just the server.

LiveUXI hosting is designed around business continuity, security, performance, and maintainability. Whether you need fully managed application hosting or a more controlled raw server setup, the goal is the same: keep the front end fast, the platform stable, and the operational burden lower.

Secure by design

A good hosting setup starts with access control, hardened defaults, and clear responsibility.

Operationally visible

Monitoring, logs, backups, and recovery expectations should be part of the baseline.

Built to improve

Hosting should support performance work, controlled releases, and gradual platform evolution.

Hosting models

These are the common ways we package hosting around public websites and connected business systems.

Managed application hosting

Recommended

Best for LiveUXI websites, client portals, business systems, and secure operational tooling.

  • Managed stack, hardened Nginx, SSL, backups, and monitoring
  • Support for staged releases and ongoing platform improvements
  • Operational visibility around uptime, incidents, and recovery
  • Suitable for public sites plus private business workflows

Raw server / VPS hosting

Control

Best when you need more control over the stack, topology, or deployment model.

  • Dedicated or virtual infrastructure options
  • OS hardening baseline and firewall posture
  • Docker or classic service deployment approach
  • Optional retained management and patching

eCommerce hosting

Magento / WordPress / Shopify support

Best for online stores that need stronger performance, integrations, and operational care.

  • Platform-specific tuning and deployment hygiene
  • Operational monitoring, backups, and incident handling
  • Performance work around caching, queues, and critical flows
  • Support for connected business systems and feeds

Why this matters for the front end

Hosting should not just keep a site online — it should make the platform safer, faster, and easier to run.

The public website and the internal business platform should be treated as connected parts of one operational system.

Security, updates, backups, and visibility should be part of the service rather than an afterthought.

Best fit for LiveUXI

For most LiveUXI deployments, managed hosting is the strongest fit because it keeps the public pages, business tooling, security posture, and operational support aligned under one maintained setup.

Good next step

Decide whether you want a fully managed service, a more controlled infrastructure setup, or a phased migration from your current hosting environment.