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When your website goes down, it does not send you an alert — it just stops sending you customers.

That silence is the case for managed hosting. Rezolva provides the web hosting Singapore businesses put their actual revenue on: monitored by engineers who notice the 3am crash before your first visitor does, patched before vulnerabilities become headlines, and backed by a team you can phone rather than a chatbot maze. We have run infrastructure for Singapore companies since 2012 — hosting is simply that discipline applied to your website.

24/7 — engineers on phone & WhatsApp
Nightly — restore points, kept ready
Live — throughout your migration
INCIDENT03:02 SGT
Alert · 03:02 · monitoring
“Site stopped responding.” — the monitor pages the on-call engineer
No customer has seen it yet. Nobody had to call us.
Engineer on · 03:09
SGLogs read, root cause found
fix staged from last night's restore point
Restored · 03:19
Site back — before your first visitor
written up in plain English for your morning
03:02
RESOLVED · YOU SLEPT THROUGH IT
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2012
Running Singapore infrastructure since — hosting is that discipline applied
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24/7
Engineers on phone & WhatsApp — staffed, not scripted
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5
Plan tiers — shared, business, cloud, dedicated, Windows
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1
Console & renewal date — domain, DNS and SSL under one roof
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Nightly
Restore points — “roll it back to yesterday” is a request, not a project
What's included

“Managed” is the product — the server is just the venue

Most hosting is a vending machine: insert card, receive login, good luck. Ours is closer to having the web run by your IT department — which is why businesses move to a web hosting company Singapore based, accountable, and already running the rest of their systems. “Managed” on this page means staffed, not scripted.

Chapter 01 — The Baseline

The Same Discipline on Every Tier

The singapore web hosting services we operate include the same baseline on every plan — and if a tier ever stops fitting, in either direction, we say so.

  • Uptime monitoring with humans on the other end — not a status page you are expected to refresh yourself
  • Server-level patching on schedule, applied before vulnerabilities become news
  • Nightly restore points — “roll it back to yesterday” is a request, not a project
  • SSL certificates issued and renewed before browsers start shouting — never lapsing on a Saturday
  • Malware scanning as routine, not as incident response
  • An answer to “why is the site slow?” that involves an engineer reading logs — not a knowledge-base article
Web hosting Singapore — engineer reading server logs on a monitoring console
An engineer reads the logs
Chapter 02 — The Switch Moment

Signs You Are on the Wrong Host

Nobody switches hosting for fun. Businesses switch when the small irritations stop looking small — none of these are emergencies, which is exactly why they survive for years. The singapore web hosting setups we inherit usually arrive with at least two:

  • Support answers in two days, with a link to an article you already read
  • The PHP version is years out of date because nobody dares touch it
  • Renewal invoices creep up annually while the plan stays exactly the same
  • Backups are assumed to exist; nobody has ever actually restored one
  • “The site is slow” gets answered with an upsell instead of a diagnosis
Singapore web hosting — the legacy code and stale PHP nobody dares touch
An engine light, taped over
Chapter 03 — WordPress

WordPress, Kept Boring on Purpose

WordPress runs a staggering share of the web, which makes unpatched WordPress the most attacked doorway on the internet. With the Singapore web hosting WordPress sites get from a managed provider, “the site got hacked” becomes a story you hear from competitors. What our WordPress web hosting Singapore plans include:

  • Core, theme and plugin updates applied on schedule — rolled back from a restore point if one misbehaves
  • Malware scanning and hardened configuration — the attacks are automated even when your attacker is not
  • Server-side caching tuned for real visitors on real connections, not benchmark screenshots
  • A restore point from before anything went sideways — taken nightly, used rarely, priceless when used
  • WooCommerce, sized for the checkout rush — busy stores get business or cloud headroom on the day the promotion actually works
WordPress web hosting Singapore — admin settings kept patched and hardened
Patched before the headline
Chapter 04 — One Console

Domains, DNS and SSL — One Renewal Date

Scattering your domain, DNS and certificates across three providers triples the places a renewal can silently fail. The domain hosting Singapore businesses consolidate with us puts all of it under the same roof as the site it serves.

  • Registration, DNS records and SSL beside the site — a record change takes one request
  • Expiry surprises stop being a genre of emergency
  • Consolidation is recommended, not required — we can point DNS from your current registrar today
  • Undivided accountability — the team hosting the site is the team editing the zone
  • The domain stays registered in your name — hosting is a service, not a hostage situation
Domain hosting Singapore — one team consolidating DNS, SSL and the site under one roof
One request — one renewal date
Chapter 05 — The Floor

Security Built Into the Floor, Not Sold as a Turret

Hosting is where most small-business security actually happens, because the server is the part of your business that faces the internet all day. The baseline is half of it; the rest is configuration discipline.

  • Accounts isolated — a neighbour's bad plugin is their bad day, not yours
  • Admin surfaces locked down instead of left on defaults
  • Restore points that turn a compromise into an inconvenience instead of a rebuild
  • Hardened does not mean opaque — you can see what is running, what was patched and when
  • No fear-selling — if your site genuinely needs more than the floor provides, the recommendation arrives with reasons attached
Web hosting company Singapore — engineer hardening servers at the rack
Isolation by default
The move

Website migration — without the downtime cliff

Fear of the move is how bad hosts keep customers. Our website migration process makes the move invisible — the same four steps every time, staged around your calendar, with your site live throughout. The only thing that changes is who answers when you call.

Cut-over happens only after the staged copy verifies — never on a campaign day.
MIGRATION LOGLIVE THROUGHOUT
STEP 1

Copy and inventory

Bring the logins from your current provider; we take a full copy of files, database and certificates, and list everything that must survive the move — including the things nobody remembers installing.

STEP 2

Stage and test

Your site runs on our infrastructure at a preview address while the current site keeps serving. Forms, SSL, redirects and the database are verified against the live original — ugly surprises included.

STEP 3

Cut over

DNS switches only after everything verifies. Visitors mid-browse never notice the handover; you stay live for the entire web hosting in Singapore switchover.

STEP 4 ✓

Watch

The first weeks after a move get closer monitoring than business as usual, because that is when surprises surface. The only thing that changed is who answers when you call.

Try the cut-over yourself — drag the DNS from your old host to Rezolva
SITE: LIVE
Old host Rezolva
Cut-over 0% — notice what the status pill is not doing Moved · visitors never noticed
Plans

Pick the hosting that matches the site

Four plans, one honest selection rule: pay for the resources your traffic actually uses, on infrastructure that treats every tier with the same seriousness. Moving between them is a resource change, not a re-platforming — and every plan ships with the full managed baseline.

The sensible start

Shared Hosting

FromQuote
Fixed monthly — quoted against the tier that fits
  • The shared web hosting Singapore SMEs begin with — brochure sites, company sites, landing pages
  • Full managed baseline, right-sized — most company websites belong here and never need to leave
  • Upgrade is a request, not a re-platform
  • You will hear it from us before you feel it
Get the quote
The whole machine

Dedicated & Windows

FromQuote
Maximum control and isolation, still managed by us
  • The dedicated web hosting Singapore option — high traffic, custom stacks, compliance that rules out sharing
  • When data must share hardware with nobody, sharing is engineered out
  • The windows web hosting Singapore developers need — ASP.NET with SQL Server behind it
  • Your vendor's Microsoft stack matched, not fought — patched on the same schedule
Talk to us

Unsure? Send us the site. The recommendation is free, takes a day, and is occasionally downward — which tells you everything about how the next ten years of invoices will go.

Speed

Speed is partly geography — host near the people who buy

The speed conversation has two halves. One is physics: a page assembles across dozens of round-trips between visitor and server, so hosting positioned for a Singapore audience simply has less planet to cross per click.

The other is housekeeping: server-side caching that is actually configured, software versions that are actually current, and a plan tier that is not permanently out of breath. Speed is rarely one heroic fix — it is the absence of accumulated neglect, which is why “can you make the site faster?” is usually answered during the migration, not after it.

One door down

The rest of your stack

A website rarely travels alone. Mailboxes on your own domain are handled on our company mailbox page — kept deliberately separate from hosting plans, because mail deserves its own engineering.

And when the site is one piece of a bigger picture, the same engineers already run the rest: one provider, one accountable phone number, from your laptop fleet to your homepage. Start with the site; add the rest when it earns its place.

When the site breaks at 3am
3am — what actually happens

Downtime happens to everyone. What you are buying is who notices first — and how practiced the response is.

Monitoring pages us, an engineer opens the logs, and the fix starts before your morning coffee — usually before you knew anything was wrong. You are told what broke, what we did, and what (if anything) you need to decide, in plain English rather than ticket-status vocabulary. Every incident leaves a written trail, so “has this happened before?” has an answer instead of a shrug. Anyone promising zero downtime is quoting a marketing department, not an engineer.

Paged
Monitoring wakes us — not you, and not a customer
Plain English
What broke, what we did, what you decide
Written
Every incident leaves a trail — history has answers
2012
The discipline this page applies, since
SITE: LIVE
03:02Monitor pages the on-call engineer — nobody had to call us
03:09Logs read, root cause found — fix staged from last night’s restore point
03:19Restored — before your first visitor. Write-up in your inbox by morning
The on-call loop, on demand — every real incident runs exactly like thisIncidents survived: 0

Singapore organisations have trusted the team behind this since 2012 — Prudential, NTU and China Telecom among them — the same engineers who run the systems your website lives on.

The 60-second chooser

Tick what is true — read our recommendation

Four plans, one honest selection rule. Tick the statements that describe your site and the verdict updates live — the same logic our engineers apply, minus the coffee. The quote confirms it, and it is occasionally a cheaper tier than you expected.

Company site, brochure, landing pages — shared. Most sites; the right answer is rarely glamorous.
Your site, in seven ticks Tap lines to toggle
Company site, brochure or landing pages
Revenue rides on it — store, bookings, lead forms
Traffic arrives in spikes you schedule — launches, campaigns
Compliance forbids shared hardware
ASP.NET or SQL Server anywhere in the brief
WordPress or WooCommerce under the hood
Moving from a current host
Our read: Shared hosting
The sensible start — the full managed baseline, right-sized. Get this quoted on WhatsApp Or call the Singapore hotline +65 9189 7351
FAQ

Web hosting Singapore — frequently asked questions

By traffic and stakes. A brochure site on shared hosting is correctly sized; an e-commerce site doing real volume, or anything with compliance requirements, justifies dedicated resources. We will tell you when shared genuinely suffices — selling up has a way of coming back as a complaint.

Distance is latency: every click and image round-trips between visitor and server, and an ocean in the middle is felt on every page. Hosting positioned for a Singapore audience keeps the site feeling instant for the people most likely to buy from you.

Yes — staged, tested at a preview URL, then cut over with the site live throughout. Bring the logins from your current provider and we handle the rest, ugly surprises included.

It is staged around your calendar, not ours, and your site stays live throughout — so the duration matters far less than it would with a host that takes you offline to move you. Cut-over happens only after the staged copy verifies, and never on a day you have a campaign running.

Yes, and without ceremony — every tier runs on the same managed discipline, so moving from shared to business, or business to cloud, is a resource change rather than a migration. We will also tell you when you do not need to upgrade; selling headroom you will never use is a different industry's business model.

You keep full access to your own site and hosting controls; managed means we also hold the pager. Most clients stop logging in after the first month — not because they cannot, but because there stopped being a reason to.

Yes — WooCommerce is WordPress under the hood, and busy stores usually belong on the business or cloud tier where checkout traffic has headroom.

An engineer is paged, investigates, and you hear from us — usually our message is the first you learn of it. Compare that with discovering it from a customer, and you have the whole argument for managed hosting in one sentence.

Yes — most of the sites we host arrived exactly that way. We take it as it is, stage it, and tell you plainly if anything inside will cause trouble later. No rebuild required, no judgment offered.

Handled, but deliberately on a separate plan — mail deserves its own engineering, and bundling it free with hosting is how both end up mediocre. See our company mailbox page; the two are designed to run side by side.

You do, in writing and in practice. The domain is registered in your name, and a full copy of your site is available whenever you ask — hosting is a service, not a hostage situation. The providers who make leaving difficult are telling you what staying will be like.

Sometimes — and less often than the upsell suggests. For a Singapore-first audience, hosting positioned locally already does most of what a CDN brochure promises. If your traffic genuinely spans regions, we will say so and set one up; if it does not, that is one subscription you get to skip.

A fixed monthly figure quoted against the tier that fits — send the site (or the brief) and a sense of your traffic, and the reply is a number, not a call-scheduling funnel. If shared hosting genuinely covers you, the quote says so.

Staged · verified · cut over

Move the site without the drama

Send your current hosting details and we will reply with a plan: the right tier, what the move involves, and a fixed monthly figure. Your site stays live while we talk.