iHor.online DomainSSL Wildcard, $ 100.18/yr. on SSL Certificates


DomainSSL Wildcard has been added on Feb 24, 2026
ihor.online
iHor.online
Moscow
RU
☎ Phone +7 (499) 112-40-93
☎ Phone +7 (800) 707-16-49
☎ Phone +44 (204) 600-99-53
🔐 Domains protected :unlimited
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsPayPalWire Transfer
✍️ Support Options :EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-FreeAvailable 24/7
Targeting :RU UK US
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*📜 Plan description

DomainSSL Wildcard: 100.18 USD/year, Business check, type w.card, green stripe no, IDN yes.

SSL certificates are offered from GlobalSign, RapidSSL and Sectigo, ranging from entry-level domain-validated options to business-validated and higher-assurance variants. Pages list quick attributes such as validation type, wildcard coverage and IDN support. Type labels are defined as: 1d (one domain), 1d+www (one domain incl. www), w.card (wildcard for a domain and all subdomains), ucc/san (multi-domain), and IDN (internationalized domains). Ordering is handled via the billing area; pricing is presented as yearly, with stable pricing notes and discounts for annual payments.

📄 Editorial Review

IHOR (ihor.online) positions itself as a full-stack hosting provider that bundles the essentials—VPS/VDS, dedicated servers, shared PHP hosting, backup storage, domains, and SSL—under one account with a strong focus on automation. The company presents itself as active since 2000, and it operates under IHOR HOSTING LTD (London, UK) while also maintaining a clear Russian representation for local support and communications.

The core of the lineup is VPS/VDS on KVM with SSD/NVMe storage and quick provisioning. Customers can pick between RU (Moscow) and EU (Helsinki) for many VDS plans, and the catalog is broad enough to cover typical developer use cases (Linux stacks, FreeBSD, and Windows options on certain tiers). The VDS lineup scales from very small instances for lightweight services to larger resource tiers intended for serious workloads, all built around dedicated allocations (CPU/RAM/disk), VNC access, and OS flexibility.

For traditional websites, shared PHP hosting is available with multiple PHP branches (including legacy and modern versions), MySQL/MariaDB, SSL support, and email services (IMAP/POP3/SMTP). Their shared hosting is anchored on cPanel, while a separate backup-focused hosting/storage offering uses ISPmanager and is oriented around FTP-based offsite retention rather than web execution.

On the higher end, dedicated servers are offered as configurable physical machines with full control, IPMI as an option (or mandatory depending on the server type), and 1 Gbit/s connectivity as the standard baseline. Beyond pure hosting, IHOR also offers colocation (server units and full/half rack rentals), plus a dedicated mining equipment placement pricing model that separates rack space from power consumption. For customers who don’t want to self-admin everything, they also list paid administration tasks—ranging from OS/app tuning to network-oriented services like BGP connectivity, PI-prefix announcements, and Private VLAN setups.

A practical note for international buyers: the platform operates primarily in Russian, but the company supports customers in Russian and English, and the site interface shows language switching options. Billing is heavily oriented around RUB pricing, with repeated notes that pricing tracks exchange-rate dynamics tied to USD/EUR.

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