As the colours change and a chill fills the air, the seasons greetings are upon us! Within the midst of such a change, plainly Christmas has come early as KnownHost Santa makes his look bringing items to our clients. This 12 months, he’s reaching deep into his bag of items to ship useful resource upgrades for all Shared and WordPress clients! Anticipate elevated reminiscence, storage, and CPU sources—what a merry shock for KnownHost clients!
However wait, there appears to be a further present for Premium Shared and Company WordPress accounts. Why, it appears to be Devoted IPv4 addresses at the moment are included into the package deal! Since DNS changes could also be obligatory for these not utilizing KnownHost nameservers, present accounts ought to attain out to Assist to allow this addition.
For all different accounts, now you can buy IPv4 to your Shared or WordPress service at a further month-to-month fee.
These enhancements have been made doable by our devoted dedication to bettering our underlying infrastructure. Over the previous 12 months, we’ve transitioned to a wholly NVMe-based fleet mixed with high-end AMD EPYC processors. Such investments have allowed us to ship sooner, extra dependable efficiency throughout our Shared providers.

Letters from KnownHost Santa have hinted that extra thrilling bulletins are coming for our different product strains. When you have extra providers with us then look out for the return of KnownHost Santa as their could also be extra surprises in his bag of items! With a spread of choices from Shared and WP Internet hosting to Reseller, Semi-Devoted, VPS, and naked steel servers, Santa has saved us busy. We’re excited to be your one-stop store for all internet hosting and managed service wants!
To shut, right here’s a particular message from our CEO, Daniel Pearson:
“I wish to take this chance, on behalf of myself and our staff, to thanks for being a valued a part of the KnownHost household. Your help makes all of this doable, and we’re honored to be trusted along with your on-line presence”