During a Black Friday sale, we migrated our online store to a dedicated Ryzen server with 32 cores and 128 GB RAM. At peak times, traffic increased threefold, with hundreds of concurrent users browsing, placing orders, and accessing account dashboards. The server handled all requests without slowdowns or timeouts, and our team didn’t receive any complaints from users. Previously, on shared hosting, such traffic caused delays of several seconds per page load.
I set up a dedicated VPS with a large NVMe disk and pre-installed storage software to back up our internal databases and project files. By using rsync, backups are scheduled automatically every night, and the restore process works flawlessly—we tested recovery several times, and all data was intact without errors.
Our analytics database for customer behavior tracking. We set up a VPS with 128 GB RAM and RAID NVMe storage to run batch data processing and generate dashboards for the marketing team. Even when processing millions of rows and multiple joins simultaneously, the server remained stable and responsive. The ability to scale resources quickly through the control panel made it easy to handle peak workloads during promotions and end-of-month reporting.
I have been using Hostkey dedicated and virtual servers for several months to run our e-commerce and internal applications, and one of the biggest advantages is how well they handle high load during peak hours. The servers remain stable, fast, and responsive even when traffic spikes.