Ondina, a web hosting company

We’re embarking on a mission to create a shared webhosting platform that’s secure, flexible, fast, and affordable. By harnessing the power of established Open Source software and new technologies, we’ve created a hosting platform, control panel software, and a business that can operate with the highest quality while maintaining a low price point.

By removing all the typical web hosting restrictions — no more limit on frivolous additions such as hosting multiple domains, email accounts, database access, database engines, etc. — we’ve created a service that provides the power and flexibility of a dedicated service with the cost and infrastructure of a shared service. Instead, we’ve created a metric based upon the only item that is limited in such an environment: physical consumption of server resources. In doing so, we have removed impractical restrictions in order to make shared hosting a more viable solution than ever before.

Breakdown

Open Source Design
By harnessing the power of Ubuntu Server, PHP, Python, and Apache, we've created a robust hosting platform designed to evolve as technology does. In addition, we pledge to contribute back to the communities we're built upon, ensuring the longevity of the company and progress within each community.
Infrastructure
While building Ondina's hosting structure, we started from bare metal and built upward. Instead of simply using the same ideologies with roots since before the turn of the century, we looked at each every part and dynamic of web hosting and built a platform using the latest and greatest technology, learning from the mistakes of the past to provide a platform for the future.
Costs?
Unlike traditional hosts, we don't limit frivolous resources. Because of this and in the spirit of a true shared host, the only resources that are actually limited are the ones on the sever: CPU and Memory. Costs depend primarily on how much you use the server.