Fastest
Web Hosting
The optimal solution for fast, reliable websites
Fastest
Web Hosting
The optimal solution for fast, reliable websites
Fastest
Web Hosting
The optimal solution for fast, reliable websites

Premium Web Hosting

We know your website matters. That’s why we, at YoYo Hosting, only use the top-of–the-line enterprise hardware
Our Business hosting package doesn’t set any limitations on your your bandwidth, databases, or even the amount of website you can host on your account. And all orders are activated instantly, so you don’t have to wait to get started!

Pricing Plans

LINUX HOSTING PLANS

ONE SLIVER

$10

Per Month

  • 5 GB Storage
  • 1 Website
  • 500 GB Bandwidth
  • Unlimited Email

ONE GOLD

$20

Per Month

  • 10 GB Storage
  • 3 Website
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Unlimited Email

ONE BUSINESS

$50

Per Month

  • 20 GB Storage
  • 5 Website
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Unlimited Email
  • 24/7 Support
  • Safe & Secure
  • Free Migrations
  • 100% Uptime

Simple and Quick Web Hosting

 

We let you use solid-state drives to host all types of data. This means you can host your blog on one domain, your friends static website on another, and your clients ecommerce site – all from the same hosting account

There are no restrictions with how you can use our SSD Hosting.

WELCOME TO YOYO HOSTING

Choose our best quality hosting services package and run your business like a boss.

INSTANT SETUP

Enjoy hassle-free setup with our free website migration service. Free backups

SSD DRIVES

Solid state drives offer fast and read/write speeds and improved uptime over traditional disk drives.

SHARED HOSTING

Great for static websites, database-driven content management systems, and custom applications.

24/7 SUPPORT

Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The availability of your website is our top priority!

Build Your Dream Website Today

SSD hosting with improved website perfomance.

Highly Secured

Our SSD Hosting servers utilize RAID cards
This means that in the event of sudden power loss, any data yet to be written will be stored in cache until the server is brought back to normal operation. Inbound data will then be written and stored as if nothing happened.