NVMe Hosting

NVMe Hosting — Ultra-Fast SSD Storage for Your Website

Host your site on NVMe SSD storage — many times faster than ordinary SATA SSDs — paired with LiteSpeed Enterprise and LSCache. Faster database queries, faster page loads, happier visitors.

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What NVMe hosting actually changes

NVMe hosting puts your files and database on storage that talks to the server CPU over PCIe lanes instead of the older SATA bus that ordinary SSDs use. That sounds like a small detail, but it matters the moment your site starts hitting the disk on every page load.

Here is the number that counts. NVMe drives deliver random read IOPS in the 400,000 to 700,000 range, while a SATA SSD tops out around 90,000 to 100,000. IOPS is the count of small read and write operations a disk can handle per second, and a database does thousands of those per request. When a page has to read a product table, a session record, and a dozen plugin queries, the disk that answers four to seven times faster finishes sooner.

Sequential throughput improves too, so restoring a backup or importing a large database dump moves quicker. For a static brochure site that fits in cache, none of this is dramatic. For anything querying MySQL on every request, it is the difference between a snappy page and one that stalls under load.

NVMe SSD on every plan, no upsell

Every shared plan we sell runs on NVMe SSD storage, LiteSpeed Enterprise, free SSL, and free migration from your current host. There is no split between an “SSD plan” and a “faster NVMe plan” that some budget hosts use to charge more for the same speed.

Pricing is annual and simple: Basic at $36/year, Blogger at $84/year, and Business Pro at $120/year. All three sit on the identical NVMe hardware and LiteSpeed stack; the tiers differ on allowances, not on how fast the disk runs. Best of all, the price you sign up at is the price you renew at, so there is no introductory rate and no year-one hike waiting for you.

Every account also includes cPanel, free SSL, daily backups, Imunify360 security, HTTP/3 QUIC, and one-click app installs. If you want the wider entry-level breakdown, the shared hosting page lists the same plans in full, and free website migration brings your site across at no charge.

Choose Your NVMe Hosting Plan

NVMe LiteSpeed plans for blogs, business sites and stores — free SSL, free migration, daily backups.

Meteor Lite

Comet Plus

Lunar Core

Solar Max

Built for Fast, Secure WordPress Sites

Galaxy Prime

Balanced power for growing WordPress sites

Unlimited

FTP Accounts, Email Accounts, Mailing Lists, SQL Databases, Subdomains, Parked Domains and Quota per Email.

Super Nova

Maximum power for high-traffic WordPress & WooCommerce

Unlimited

FTP Accounts, Email Accounts, Mailing Lists, SQL Databases, Subdomains, Parked Domains and Quota per Email.

Why NVMe Storage Matters

Speed starts with storage: ultra-fast NVMe SSD, LiteSpeed Enterprise, LSCache, and HTTP/3 on every plan.

LiteSpeed + NVMe performance

Pages render quicker with LiteSpeed + NVMe I/O and HTTP/3 handshakes. PHP runs via LSPHP (LSAPI) with OPcache for lower CPU and faster responses.

Free Let’s Encrypt SSL

Automatic SSL for every site, with renewals handled for you. Optional HSTS and redirect-to-HTTPS keep visitors secure by default.

1-Click WordPress Install & Auto-Updates

Install WordPress in one click and let us handle the rest — automatic core, theme, and plugin updates, staging support, and WP-CLI access on every plan.

WordPress Security & Smart Management

Account isolation, web application firewall rules, malware scans, and 2FA for cPanel. Email tools onsite—no command line required.

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What’s Included with NVMe Hosting?

NVMe hosting on LiteSpeed for ultra-fast I/O and snappier sites — free SSL, daily backups, 24/7 expert support.

Included in Every NVMe Plan

NVMe SSD vs SATA SSD, side by side

If you have only ever read “SSD hosting” on a sales page, here is the comparison the marketing usually skips. On random reads, the work a database does most, NVMe handles 400,000 to 700,000 IOPS against 90,000 to 100,000 for a SATA SSD. NVMe connects over PCIe lanes straight to the CPU, while SATA is capped by the older bus.

A SATA SSD is still far quicker than a spinning hard drive. The point is that the bottleneck has moved. On modern fast SSD hosting, the disk is rarely what holds you back unless your application reads the database hard on every hit, and that is exactly the workload NVMe hosting is built for.

Where NVMe web hosting matters most

Not every site feels the jump. These are the cases where it shows up clearly:

  • WooCommerce catalogs. Product pages, cart sessions, variation lookups, and inventory checks all hit the database, so a busy store reads the disk constantly and NVMe keeps those reads from queuing up.
  • Content-heavy CMS builds. Drupal and Joomla assemble a page from many small queries, which means more disk reads, and that is where NVMe web hosting pulls ahead.
  • Anything running MySQL on every load. Membership sites, booking systems, learning platforms, and forums ask the database whenever a page cannot be served from cache.
  • Frequent writes. Order placement, comment posting, and form submissions all write to disk, and NVMe handles concurrent writes without the stutter of a busy SATA volume.

If your site is a static landing page or a low-traffic blog that sits in cache most of the day, you still get the speed; you just will not stress the disk enough to notice the ceiling. Either way you are not paying extra for the faster storage.

Fast storage backed by the full stack

Fast storage on a slow stack is wasted, so NVMe is only one layer of what runs under every account. LiteSpeed Enterprise serves your pages, and its built-in LSCache module caches WordPress output at the server level before PHP runs. NVMe makes the cache misses fast while LSCache lets most requests skip the disk and the database entirely, so the two work together. The LiteSpeed hosting page lays out that speed story in full, and WordPress hosting covers the tuned setup for WordPress sites.

HTTP/3 with QUIC is on by default, trimming time-to-first-byte on lossy mobile networks. Security runs through Imunify360 with real-time malware scanning and ModSecurity with the OWASP rule set, and free SSL from Sectigo and Let’s Encrypt is issued automatically. Daily backups with off-site retention let you restore from inside cPanel without opening a ticket, current PHP and MySQL versions are selectable per domain, and every plan is covered by our uptime guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. NVMe SSD storage is standard on every shared plan, from the $36/year Basic tier up. There is no separate NVMe add-on and no premium “faster disk” plan.

On random reads, the work a database does most, NVMe handles 400,000 to 700,000 IOPS versus 90,000 to 100,000 for a SATA SSD. Real-world page speed depends on caching and code too, but the disk stops being the bottleneck.

If your blog is mostly cached in LSCache, the storage is rarely the limit, so the gain is modest. NVMe web hosting shows the biggest difference on sites that query MySQL on every load, like WooCommerce or membership sites.

Pricing is annual: Basic is $36/year, Blogger is $84/year, and Business Pro is $120/year. All three run on the same NVMe hardware and LiteSpeed stack, and the price you sign up at is the price you renew at.

Yes. LiteSpeed Enterprise with LSCache, HTTP/3 QUIC, and current PHP versions run on every server, so the storage speed is not bottlenecked by an old web server.

Yes. Free SSL is issued and renewed automatically from Sectigo and Let’s Encrypt on every plan, so your site runs on HTTPS at no extra cost.

Yes. Migration is free from any cPanel host, and most transfers finish quickly. Your current site stays live until you switch your DNS, so there is no gap in service.

No. The signup price equals the renewal price on every shared plan, billed annually. There is no introductory pricing and no year-one hike.

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