I noticed that QloudHost, an offshore hosting provider, is offering several interesting hosting deals for Black Friday 2025. While this isn’t an endorsement, the pricing structure and plan options are worth noting for anyone evaluating hosting solutions with a focus on privacy, offshore infrastructure, and performance.

Here’s a breakdown:

1. Shared Hosting (50% off)

Suitable for small websites, blogs, and low-traffic projects

Offers include SSL, unlimited bandwidth, website migration, and one-click CMS installers

2. DMCA Ignored Offshore WordPress Hosting (30% off)

Pre-configured WordPress setup with automatic updates and LiteSpeed caching

Designed for content creators who require less restrictive hosting policies

Includes offshore server hosting for added privacy

3. Offshore VPS Hosting (20% off)

Provides full root access, private IP, and dedicated resources

Custom OS installations possible

Targets developers, agencies, or projects that need more control than shared hosting

4. DMCA Ignored Offshore Dedicated Servers (5% off)

100% dedicated hardware with customizable configurations

Offshore locations for data privacy

High-performance option for high-traffic or resource-intensive websites

Additional Notes:

Long-term plans come with extra free months (1-year plan: +1 month, 2-year plan: +2 months, 3-year plan: +3 months)

Servers use NVMe SSD storage and claim 99.99% uptime

From a technical perspective, QloudHost seems to focus on offshore hosting for content freedom, performance with NVMe SSDs, and privacy-conscious infrastructure. The Black Friday deals appear to be the most significant discounts they’ve offered across these product lines.

I’m curious if others here have experience with offshore DMCA Ignored hosting or using NVMe SSD-based VPS setups for small to medium projects. How reliable are these providers in practice, particularly regarding uptime, support responsiveness, and server performance under moderate traffic?