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Magento deserves better than a tuned-up VPS

Magento is the heaviest thing most agencies host: PHP application servers, a hungry database, a search engine, an object cache, and background jobs that must not misfire — all of it carrying payment flows and customer PII. Squeezed onto shared machines it fails in the ways every Magento agency knows: search dies when a neighbor spikes, cron drifts, the database fights strangers for I/O.

A Magento Environment gives the whole stack its own sealed home: dedicated application pods, a dedicated MariaDB server, a dedicated OpenSearch instance, a dedicated Redis — one tenant, one environment, no neighbors. Not tuned around the noise; architecturally without it.
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The full stack, provisioned working

Order an environment and it arrives as a running store, not a to-do list:
Magento Open Source 2.4 installed and serving — current release from verified builds, provisioned in production mode: code compiled, static content deployed, ready for real traffic
Your own OpenSearch — catalog search on a dedicated instance inside your environment, not a shared search cluster
Your own Redis — sessions, cache and full-page cache served from memory, sized as a first-class slice of your plan
Your own MariaDB server — orders, customers and payment metadata in a database that is yours alone
Real cron from the first minute — indexers, order emails, scheduled sales and stock syncs fire on schedule, the way Magento requires
Transactional email that just works — a configured platform mail relay from first boot; order confirmations deliver on day one
Nightly backups included — database dump plus media archive, stored on separate platform storage
Everything every environment gets — sealed networking, dedicated IP, automatic TLS, reserved compute

One instance, all your storefronts

Magento's multi-store is first-class here. One environment runs one Magento instance — and that instance natively serves as many websites, stores and store views as your catalog needs. Additional storefront domains are a provisioning request; mapping them to stores stays in your Magento admin, where it belongs.
Multiple domains, one instance
Every storefront domain served with its own automatic TLS certificate.
Your stores, your structure
Websites, stores and store views configured natively in Magento.
Isolation between clients
A second client's store is a second environment — full isolation between clients, always; multi-store within a client, natively.

Built for the agencies who build stores

The same clean boundary as everywhere on the platform. We run the substrate — pods, database, search, cache, cron, network, uptime, provisioning. You run Magento — your modules, your themes, your integrations, your deploy pipeline. No forced stack opinions, no support desk between you and your store.

Your workbench is included: SSH access to a CLI workspace inside the environment with bin/magento, Composer and n98-magerun2 on the live codebase — plus per-environment SFTP over the same login, a database web console, and a secure SSH tunnel for direct database access with your own tools.

Migrate in with a database dump and a media archive; migrate out the same way. It's your store.
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Isolation is a compliance feature

Payment data in your own database
Orders, customers and payment metadata in your own MariaDB server — not in an account on a machine shared with hundreds of strangers' shops. The architectural foundation under PCI-DSS scoping and GDPR answers.
A dedicated IP for your reputation
Receipts and password resets leave from an IP no spammer shares. Deliverability is a revenue feature.
Sovereign EU ground
Customer data on hardware we own, in Sofia or Amsterdam, under EU jurisdiction only. No US parent, no CLOUD Act reach — a real answer for European stores, not a region label.
Reserved resources, no visit caps
Black Friday is served, not throttled — and never invoiced. You pay for what you reserve, not for how well you sell.

Under the hood

Compute
Dedicated PHP-FPM + nginx pods, resources reserved in-cluster (request = limit); Shared or Dedicated physical CPU clusters — your choice
Database
Your own MariaDB 11 pod on replicated Ceph block storage
Search
Your own OpenSearch instance, index on replicated block storage — survives restarts without an empty storefront
Cache
Your own Redis for sessions, cache and full-page cache — eviction policy tuned so sessions are never dropped
Cron
A dedicated worker running Magento cron continuously — not a visitor-triggered afterthought
Storage
Distributed CephFS volume for code and media, replicated across nodes
Network
Default-deny NetworkPolicies: environments cannot reach each other, period
Ingress
Dedicated IP per environment, TLS at our EU edge for every storefront domain, HTTP/2
Backups
Nightly database dump plus media archive, on separate platform storage
Releases
Every component version-pinned down to image digests; upgrades staged on test environments first
Jurisdiction
EU company, own network (AS202309), own hardware in Sofia & Amsterdam, own keys

Plans

Magento is heavier than WordPress — by design, so are its environments. Plans start at twice the resources of a WordPress Standard, because that's what the full stack (application, database, search, cache, cron) needs to run the way Magento is meant to run. Per environment, per month, excl. VAT. Dedicated IP and nightly backups included in every plan.
Plan
Reserved resources
Sofia — Shared CPU ★
Sofia — Dedicated CPU
Amsterdam — Shared CPU ★
Amsterdam — Dedicated CPU
Standard
8 vCPU · 32 GB RAM · 200 GB SSD
€90
€210
€110
€260
Pro
12 vCPU · 48 GB RAM · 300 GB SSD
€135
€315
€165
€390
Enterprise
20 vCPU · 80 GB RAM · 500 GB SSD
€225
€525
€275
€650
Plan
Reserved resources
Standard
8 vCPU · 32 GB RAM · 200 GB SSD
Pro
12 vCPU · 48 GB RAM · 300 GB SSD
Enterprise
20 vCPU · 80 GB RAM · 500 GB SSD
Plan
Sofia — Shared CPU ★
Standard
€90
Pro
€135
Enterprise
€225
Plan
Sofia — Dedicated CPU
Standard
€210
Pro
€315
Enterprise
€525
Plan
Amsterdam — Shared CPU ★
Standard
€110
Pro
€165
Enterprise
€275
Plan
Amsterdam — Dedicated CPU
Standard
€260
Pro
€390
Enterprise
€650
★ Shared CPU is our recommended option — same isolation and features in both modes; the price difference is the physical CPU guarantee level alone. Disk grows online; plan upgrades are applied in place. Volume pricing for multi-environment agencies on request.

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Frequently asked

Is this Adobe Commerce?
No — environments provision Magento Open Source 2.4, the community edition, from verified builds. Everything an agency-built store uses — themes, modules, multi-store, the full admin — is there, without Adobe licensing.
Can I run multiple storefronts?
Yes, natively. One Magento instance serves multiple websites, stores and store views on multiple domains — that's Magento's own multi-store, and the environment is built around it. Isolation is between clients: a different client's store is a different environment.
Can I migrate an existing store in?
Yes — the standard Magento way: database dump plus media archive, with the SSH workbench (bin/magento, Composer, n98-magerun2) to run the migration yourself on the live codebase. Out the same way. No lock-in.
Do you support or configure my store?
No — same boundary as everywhere on the platform. We guarantee the environment: uptime, database, search, cache, cron, network, provisioning. Your modules, theme, payment gateways and catalog are yours.
Why do plans start at 8 vCPU?
Because the honest floor for the full Magento stack is higher than for a blog. Application servers, MariaDB, OpenSearch, Redis and a cron worker all reserve real capacity — a smaller tier would ship slow, and we won't sell that.
Are you PCI certified?
We provide the isolation architecture — dedicated database, sealed network, dedicated IP — that supports your compliance work; certifying a store is scoped to the store and its payment setup. Most stores keep card data entirely with their payment provider, which keeps their own scope minimal.
Where is my data?
Sofia or Amsterdam — your choice — on hardware owned by Radibase, an EU company on its own network. No US parent, no CLOUD Act exposure.

Give your store its own ground