Hardware and transparency

Real node classes, public location focus, and clearer infrastructure positioning

This page exists so buyers do not have to rely on vague promises. It shows the public hardware classes NeonCloud mentions and explains how the families are positioned.

Uptime

99% public target

NeonCloud publicly presents a 99% uptime target as part of the core hosting promise.

Protection

Full DDoS protection

Protection is treated as part of the experience rather than a hidden upsell.

Setup

Instant setup

The public flow positions setup as instant once the order is accepted and provisioned.

Panel

50+ features

Plugin management, player tools, and everyday server controls are part of the public panel story.

Node classes

Exact hardware now shown from your real server snapshots

These cards now use the real CPU names, OS versions, kernels, memory totals, and host types visible in your screenshots instead of older generic summaries.

Snapshot details

What each provided screenshot confirms

This section makes the transparency stronger by turning each neofetch screenshot into a readable hardware proof card.

Family positioning

How the hosting families are meant to feel

This helps newer buyers understand that the families are not just random names. They are different lanes for different budgets and performance expectations.

Location focus

India-first routing with a premium Mumbai lane

NeonCloud is currently positioned around India-focused hosting, with the premium Ultimate lane listed in Mumbai.

Why transparency matters

Named hardware, clear location focus, and honest order flow details help new buyers feel safer before spending money.

What is still manual

Direct per-plan automated checkout is not the current live route. Orders are still handled through Discord tickets for now.

What is already stronger

The site now makes the family differences, plan sizes, hardware story, and beginner guidance much easier to understand.

Where to go next

Use pricing if you are ready to compare, tools if you want help deciding, and Discord if you want a direct human path.

Next step

Take the hardware view into pricing and order flow

Once the infrastructure story makes sense, the next step is to compare the plan families and tell the team what kind of server you want to run.