4.7 GHz class CPU positioning
Many games care more about fast single-core behavior than flashy headline specs. That is why the site leads with high-clock positioning rather than generic “enterprise hardware” language.
Infrastructure & platform
The point of the infrastructure page is not to repeat generic sales claims. It is to show how CPU, storage, networking, protection, and the control panel fit together once the server is live.
Many games care more about fast single-core behavior than flashy headline specs. That is why the site leads with high-clock positioning rather than generic “enterprise hardware” language.
World saves, plugin files, mod assets, backups, and large maps all benefit from faster storage and lower day-two friction.
Network headroom matters when communities are public, busy, or moving through update cycles and player spikes.
Panel & operations
Files, startup variables, schedules, logs, console access, and reinstalls live in one place. That is useful before purchase because it explains the day-two experience, not just the first checkout click.
Checkout opens in the client portal with an interstitial so the domain change feels intentional rather than abrupt.
Status is linked in the main navigation and footer so uptime visibility is easy to find.
The site is honest about the current footprint: Limburg is live now and more regions can be added later.
Legal, privacy, and terms pages explain the operating company and how the portal relationship works.
Secure checkout
Orders are completed in the secure client portal operated by IllusionCloud FZ-LLC. The portal opens in a new tab so you can return to this page while you compare plans.
The portal is part of the same operating company and will open in a new tab.