by people who run servers.
ProwHost was founded in 2020 by a small group of engineers who had spent years operating large-scale infrastructure for other companies. We kept running into the same problem: every hosting provider seemed designed for either the rock-bottom budget customer or the seven-figure enterprise — almost nothing in between took both performance and predictability seriously.
So we built ProwHost. We started with a handful of VPS nodes in a single datacenter and a stubborn refusal to overprovision. Five years later we operate in 27+ datacenters across four continents, with the same principles intact: NVMe-only storage, physical CPU cores, flat monthly pricing, and engineers — not chatbots — answering tickets.
We're not chasing hyperscaler scale. We're chasing the boring middle: servers that come up in seconds, behave exactly as ordered, and stay up. That's the entire pitch.
The goal was never to be the biggest hosting company. It was to be the one that engineers actually recommend to each other — the one where things just work, and when they don't, a real person picks up.