Fixed slots per server, published live. Every limit enforced at the kernel level. Geographically distributed infrastructure — if your site matters, it shouldn't be competing for resources it can't see.
Static sites from £10/mo (Flameling). WordPress + databases start at £20 (Ember).
Each card is a real server. Slot counts update every 60 seconds — when a plan is full, signups pause. Empty slots are the point — we sell hard-capped capacity, not oversold "unlimited" promises. Typical shared hosts stuff 600 customers on the same hardware and silently throttle when it gets crowded. We cap at 100 units per server and stop taking signups when full.
Flameling = 1 unit · Ember = 10 · Blaze = 25 · Inferno = 50 · Each server has 100 total units.
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Every customer gets an isolated container on dedicated hardware. Your CPU, memory, and storage limits are hard constraints set at the OS level — no other customer can consume what's yours.
Every site runs in its own Linux namespace — separate filesystem, separate process tree. You can't see other customers and they can't see you.
Memory, CPU weight, and disk enforced by cgroups v2. When your limit is 4 GB, that's a hard cap — not a soft limit that gets ignored under load.
Attacks dropped at the kernel network driver via XDP (eXpress Data Path) — before they reach any of our software, before they touch your CPU. Most cheap hosts run a userspace firewall that's already overwhelmed by the time it tries to filter a flood; ours drops hostile packets at line rate.
Drops happen before any shared resource is consumed, so a flood at your neighbour cannot slow your site. Repeated probing escalates to permanent fleet-wide blocks — sustained attackers don't get a second night of probing.
Off-site backups run on a schedule tied to your plan — from daily on Flameling to every 30 minutes on Inferno. Snapshots stored on Backblaze B2.
Browse snapshots from your portal and restore in two clicks — staged review, then promote, with a 7-day undo. Routine recovery doesn't need a support ticket.
Manage records directly from your portal. Changes take effect in seconds on our own authoritative DNS server. HTTPS issues and renews automatically.
Direct shell from Flameling up. Deploy via git, run cron, audit your own files. No "upgrade to VPS" required to actually control what's running.
Tickets go to the people who wrote the code. Flame-assist runs an instant diagnosis — then a human who knows the codebase follows up.
We'd rather have no support tickets. But when we do… they're probably the best you'll use.
Hi, I'm Marty. I built TrueCore Hosting, I run it, and I'm the person who answers your tickets. TrueCore is a UK-registered Ltd, run end-to-end by one engineer — no investor pressure, no growth-at-all-costs roadmap, no team turnover that breaks your data tomorrow. Every line of the platform (supervisor, panel, DNS server, backup pipeline) was written by me. Read why →
A growing list — happy to add yours with a one-line quote when you're ready.
Every plan includes our visual editor — edit pages directly, switch themes, upload images, and preview changes live. No FTP, no extra software, no separate bill.
Try the editor free →No account needed · demo lasts 30 minutes
Single-origin beans, roasted in small batches. Come in, slow down, stay a while.
The price you see is held until 1 May each year — and any annual review is capped at +2.5%. No introductory tricks. Not sure? Try any plan for £1 / 14 days — the trial is your evaluation window.
Slot counts update every 60 seconds. When a plan is full, signups pause immediately.
Stick around and we reward you for it. Stars are earned automatically — no hoops, no opt-ins. Redeem them for real things: gift cards, free hosting, or a domain.
The actual stack running your site. We built the critical parts — when something breaks, we fix it directly.