Hosting and maintenance.
Managed hosting on infrastructure Anytech runs, with the monitoring, patching and incident response you'd expect from an in-house ops team. Without the headcount.
The boring stuff, done properly.
Hosting nobody notices is hosting that's working. Here's what runs in the background to keep your site doing its job.
Managed hosting
Sites run on infrastructure Anytech operates, sized for your traffic with headroom for spikes. SSL handled automatically. No shared-hosting noisy-neighbour surprises.
Monitoring and alerting
Uptime monitoring, application error tracking, log aggregation. Anytech knows about problems before you do, and most of the time they're already fixed by the time you'd notice.
Updates and security patches
Platform core, plugins, framework dependencies, operating system patches. Tested against your site, not shipped blindly. Major version upgrades wait for explicit go-ahead.
Backups and disaster recovery
Daily off-server backups with retention. Tested restores quarterly. If the worst happens, there's a documented playbook and a recovery point measured in hours, not days.
Incident response
Production outages, traffic spikes, suspicious activity. Anytech is reachable out of hours for critical incidents, with rates agreed up front so you're not surprised by the bill.
Hosting and care.
Pricing depends on traffic, complexity and how hands-on you want Anytech. Quoted per site after a quick scope.
$140 CAD per hour + GST for retainer hours and out-of-retainer work. Out-of-hours emergency work billed at minimum 2x.
Clear scope, clear price.
Most clients run on a small monthly retainer covering hosting, monitoring, backups and a pool of maintenance hours. Anything beyond the retainer is billed in 30-minute minimums against the standard rate.
Fixed-price quotes available for scoped work like platform upgrades, plugin replacements or hardening reviews.
Let's talk about moving you across.
Migrating an existing site is straightforward. The cutover happens at off-peak with zero downtime, then Anytech keeps an eye on it for a few weeks to make sure nothing's drifting.