Ahost.uz .uz, UZS 27.000/yr. on Domains
.uz has been added on Jan 14, 2026, Aggregate Rating (10 out of 10 from 2 reviews)

25, Olmachi Street
Tashkent , TOSHKENT SHAHRI 100007 UZ
☎ Phone +998 78 113 44 54
☎ Phone +998 97 830 44 54
☎ Phone +998 99 877 44 54
📧 info@a...| 💳 Payment Methods : | Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsWire Transfer |
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| 🔧 Category : | DNS |
| ✍️ Support Options : | EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-FreeAvailable 24/7 |
| ⚑ Targeting : | BY DE KZ KG RU TJ TM UK US UZ |

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📜 Plan description
Регистрация домена в зоне .UZ доступна для физических и юридических лиц. Мы являемся официальным регистратором .UZ и лидером среди регистраторов по количеству доменов в управлении. Обеспечиваем быструю регистрацию, удобное управление, бесплатный DNS хостинг и техническую поддержку.
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Domain registration in the .UZ zone is available for individuals and businesses. We are an official .UZ registrar and a market leader by the number of domains under management. We provide fast registration, easy domain management, free DNS hosting, and technical support.
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Domain registration in the .UZ zone is available for individuals and businesses. We are an official .UZ registrar and a market leader by the number of domains under management. We provide fast registration, easy domain management, free DNS hosting, and technical support.
📄 Editorial Review
aHOST is the hosting and domain brand of SUVAN NET LLC (also owning alldomains.uz ), a Tashkent-based company active since 2010. It has grown into one of the main infrastructure providers in Uzbekistan, combining hosting in the local TAS-IX network with services in a German data center. The platform targets both small websites and more demanding projects, and serves tens of thousands of domains and over 37,000 customers across the country and abroad.Domains are a core part of the business. aHOST is a leading registrar for .UZ domains and also works with over a thousand international extensions. Customers can register names for up to ten years, transfer existing domains, and in many cases get a .UZ domain free for the first year when they pay annually for hosting. There are more specialized options too, such as emoji domains, DNSSEC support and NFT-style certificates for .UZ domain ownership, which is fairly unique for a regional provider.
On the hosting side, the offer is split between shared hosting in Uzbekistan (TAS-IX) and NVMe-based shared hosting in Germany. TAS-IX plans are tuned for sites whose audience is mainly within Uzbekistan, with servers placed in a local data center and connected directly to the domestic exchange. All plans use SSD storage, come with unmetered traffic, and allow multiple websites per account. Even the smallest packages can host more than one site, while higher tiers provide several gigabytes of SSD space and room for fifteen to twenty projects under a single login. For local companies, institutions and agencies that manage multiple .UZ sites, this structure is very practical.
German hosting targets international projects. Here the focus is on NVMe SSD storage in a European data center, again paired with unmetered bandwidth and a generous number of sites per account. Lower tiers start around 0.5–1 GB of NVMe space for a couple of websites, while high-end plans go up to roughly 50 GB and can host dozens of sites (up to about 100). This is well suited to resellers and agencies that prefer to consolidate many smaller projects inside one powerful account rather than juggling multiple separate plans.
For more resource-intensive use cases, aHOST provides virtual dedicated servers (VDS) and classic dedicated servers (DS) in the TAS-IX network. VDS plans use SSD storage from about 25 GB up to 400 GB, with RAM ranging from 1 to 8 GB and between one and six CPU cores, plus a dedicated IPv4 address. Bandwidth is structured as up to 10 Mbit/s on the international channel and up to 100 Mbit/s inside TAS-IX, effectively with unlimited traffic. Dedicated servers are based on Intel Xeon platforms with up to 64 GB RAM and multiple terabytes of disk, and can be combined with configurable bandwidth and administration packages. For customers who need to stay entirely within Uzbek jurisdiction but still want serious compute power, these DS and VDS lines are a realistic alternative to foreign providers.
On top of domains, shared hosting, VDS and DS, the portfolio includes reseller hosting, a large range of SSL certificates (dozens of products from major international CAs), DNS services, and extras like DNSSEC and NFT certificates for .UZ. The platform integrates a SitePad website builder and one-click WordPress tools, so less technical users can still launch sites quickly while advanced users retain full cPanel and server-side control. Overall, the service mix feels broad and coherent rather than a random collection of add-ons.
Based on WHTop’s monitoring of web hosting plans—covering both pricing and product configuration—ahost.uz has maintained largely the same hosting products since May 2020. While prices have been adjusted over time, most feature sets appear broadly consistent with earlier versions. This continuity can be interpreted as evidence of a stable product line and an operational approach that prioritizes incremental pricing updates over frequent restructuring of plan definitions, which may reflect a comparatively steady, predictable service model.