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Net 9 regions NRT 232 ms SYD 264 ms AMS 12 ms Uptime 30d 99.997 %
About

About.

Omega Digital is a founder-led hosting provider. We run fast infrastructure on tier-1 partnered datacenters across nine regions, with direct support and no-nonsense pricing.

Regions
9
Uptime SLA
99.99%
Money-back
30 days
Reply time
< 4h
Mission

Serious hosting, without the overhead.

Omega Digital curates infrastructure from tier-1 partners across the world, packages it into honest plans with clear pricing, and backs it with direct support.

We're a small, focused operation. That means decisions happen quickly, support requests don't get lost in a queue, and every plan we offer is one we'd pay for ourselves. No inflated org charts, no sales playbooks, no lock-in.

What we care about: performance, reliability, and treating customers like engineers, not ticket numbers. If that's what you're looking for, we'd like to earn your trust.

What we stand for

What we optimize for.

01
Reliability
Every product we offer is backed by a 99.99% uptime SLA, N+1 redundancy, and automated failover. The redundancy work happens before you ever notice it.
02
Transparency
Public status page, honest post-mortems, and no surprise billing. We tell you what broke, when, and how we fixed it.
03
Direct support
Support emails reach the person who runs the stack. No outsourced tier-0, no scripts. Hands-on help for real problems.
04
Sustainability
We deploy on partnered datacenters running on renewable energy wherever available, with a preference for facilities publishing verified PUE and PPA data.
Global infrastructure

Nine regions. Tier-1 partnered facilities.

Available on tier-1 partnered datacenters with direct backbone peering and N+1 power.

Ashburn, Virginia (US-East)
Online
Los Angeles, California (US-West)
Online
Dallas, Texas (US-Central)
Online
Amsterdam, Netherlands (EU-West)
Online
Frankfurt, Germany (EU-Central)
Online
London, United Kingdom
Online
Tokyo, Japan
Online
Singapore
Online
Sydney, Australia
Online

Browse plans or get in touch.

Questions go directly to the person running the stack.