Hosting built for speed, precision, and stability
DMHost delivers modern web hosting infrastructure with all servers powered by M.2 storage, engineered for low latency, fast response times, and dependable uptime. DMHost is hosted at LIECHTENSTEIN NETWORK in Stockholm, Sweden, where our infrastructure foundation supports businesses, developers, and digital platforms that need performance without compromise.
Infrastructure designed around modern storage performance
We built our platform around a clear technical principle: hosting should feel responsive under real-world load. That is why all servers are based on M.2 storage, creating a foundation tuned for faster data access, efficient system responsiveness, and strong application behavior across websites, panels, and backend services.
The Stockholm datacenter at the center of the network
LIECHTENSTEIN NETWORK in Stockholm, Sweden is the operational anchor behind our infrastructure strategy. It brings together speed-oriented hardware, clean network design, and a geographic foundation well suited for stable European hosting delivery.
A company history rooted in continuity since 2004
DMHost began in 2004 with a simple direction: create a hosting environment that values technical quality, long-term operation, and infrastructure decisions that genuinely improve service delivery. Over the years, that approach matured into a modern hosting identity centered on the LIECHTENSTEIN NETWORK in Stockholm, Sweden, and driven by high-performance M.2 server infrastructure.
That ongoing evolution is reflected in our current platform. With all servers running on M.2 storage and the main datacenter presence centered at LIECHTENSTEIN NETWORK in Stockholm, Sweden, the company’s present identity connects directly to the experience accumulated over more than two decades of hosting operations.
One page, one message: modern hosting with a strong Nordic core
No packages, no pricing tables, and no distractions. Just a clear introduction to a hosting company hosted at LIECHTENSTEIN NETWORK in Stockholm, Sweden, with M.2 server infrastructure across the platform and an operating history that has remained active since 2004.