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  1. Cloud Computing Service

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Cloud on Fire is a performance-focused hosting provider delivering reliable and scalable infrastructure for modern online needs. We specialize in high-performance game hosting, cloud VPS solutions, and DDoS-protected environments designed for creators, developers, and businesses. Our services are optimized for speed and stability, with a strong focus on low-latency networks and powerful hardware to ensure smooth performance for applications such as Minecraft servers, web hosting, and custom deployments. Whether you're an individual creator or a growing business, our infrastructure is built to handle real-world workloads without compromise. Our mission is simple — to provide powerful hosting without unnecessary complexity, with transparent pricing, consistent uptime, and responsive support so customers can focus on building and scaling their projects. At Cloud on Fire, we prioritize reliability, security, and customer satisfaction, delivering a hosting experience that is fast, secure, and straightforward while continuously improving our platform to meet evolving demands and provide a dependable environment for users worldwide.


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4.3

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TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Why should we use CloudOnFire?

I tried so many VPS hosting from different providers. but all was a frustration. Lag, Slow loading, Timeout, Crash, Low performace, Downtime..etc. but when i moved to CloudOnFire, it completely changed my life. I would like to say that CloudOnFire is a best provider from india. No lag, good performance, good ddos protection, good uptime. I hosted my minecraft server in it. It is not even lagging, Players can play smoothly and they all said that this provider is great. So if anyone want to get a trusty VPS with good protection and performace, Choose CloudOnFire!
Thanks for providing us good VPS !

April 9, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very stable vps tbh no lag on the game…

Very stable vps tbh no lag on the game and stable 20 tps it's very good ,but things should be a little simple for players cuz u have to make a panel for ur game and ofc they make it but u have to generate a ticket and all ... although things should be simple but once u make it then the things go very smoothly no lag nth ... Recommended to buy

April 6, 2026
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