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HayHost

About HayHost

HayHost is an Armenian domain registrar, hosting, and server infrastructure provider operating under PROITLAB LLC and headquartered in Yerevan, Armenia. Public company materials position HayHost as a certified registrar and local hosting provider serving both businesses and individuals since 2010, with a portfolio spanning domain registration, web hosting, VPS, dedicated servers, managed server support, VPN, corporate mail, and server colocation. For this directory profile, HayHost is best described as a regional hosting and infrastructure provider with its own Armenia based data center presence rather than a large wholesale colocation operator. Its public infrastructure pages emphasize colocation and dedicated servers in Yerevan, backed by high speed internet channels, uninterrupted power, fire extinguishing systems, 24/7 security, and direct connectivity to major Armenian internet providers. The strongest publicly supported positioning is Armenia focused hosting, bare metal, VPS, colocation, and managed server support for customers that want local infrastructure and Armenian IP connectivity.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

HayHost publicly markets server colocation in Armenia and dedicated servers in Armenia, and its dedicated server page explicitly states that server placement in the company’s data center is in Yerevan. The company also repeatedly refers to its own data center in Armenia, but I did not find a clearly published facility count or a list of multiple named sites, so the number of facilities should remain Not publicly listed.

The broader hosting portfolio also distinguishes between Armenia based infrastructure and separate EU / USA virtual server or shared hosting options. That suggests HayHost operates local Armenian infrastructure while also reselling or offering externally located hosting options, but the exact physical footprint outside Armenia is Not publicly listed.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

HayHost’s colocation page says it provides all conditions for uninterrupted operation, including high speed Internet channels, uninterruptible power supply, optimal microclimate, fire extinguishing systems, and 24/7 security. The same page lists a standard colocation package with 300W per unit, 100 Mbit/s unlimited Internet, 1 Armenian public IPv4, server installation and setup, 24/7 access, and 24/7 technical support, with options up to 5 kW power and internet up to 10 Gbit/s.

Its VPS page adds more design detail, describing failover clusters in a TIER III data center, Dell and HP servers with Xeon Platinum processors, enterprise storage, and a network with multiple providers in Armenia. The dedicated server page separately states HayHost’s data centers in Armenia comply with TIER 2 and 3 standards and use equipment from Intel, HP, and Dell.

Service Portfolio Overview:

HayHost publicly markets the following services:

Domain registration

Web hosting in Armenia

Shared hosting in Europe

Premium web hosting

Corporate mail hosting

Virtual Server (Armenia)

Virtual Server (EU | US)

Dedicated server

Server colocation

Managed server / server support

VPN in Armenia

SSL certificates

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

HayHost publicly states that its colocation service includes uninterruptible power supply, fire extinguishing systems, and 24/7 security, while its VPS page references failover clusters in a TIER III data center. The dedicated server page also states that its Armenian data centers comply with TIER 2 and 3 standards.

I did not find a published uptime SLA, formal Uptime Institute certification, or a detailed public redundancy model such as N+1 or 2N. Those items are Not publicly listed.

Physical & Logical Security:

HayHost explicitly states that its colocation environment includes 24/7 security, 24/7 access, and 24/7 technical support. The company also says it provides server installation and setup, server reconfiguration, and managed server support for both HayHost hosted and client owned servers.

For dedicated infrastructure, HayHost states it offers 24/7 IPMI access, full root access, and can monitor operating status and change equipment at the client’s request. However, I did not find detailed public disclosure of CCTV, biometric access, mantraps, staffed guard model, or customer cage segregation. Those specifics are Not publicly listed.

Compliance & Standards:

HayHost publicly references TIER III data center positioning for VPS and says its Armenian data centers comply with TIER 2 and 3 standards, but I did not find public evidence on the reviewed sources for ISO 27001, ISO 9001, SOC 2, PCI DSS, or other named compliance certifications. Those are Not publicly listed.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

Not publicly listed. HayHost states it has a network with multiple providers in Armenia and direct connection to major internet providers in Armenia, but I did not find an explicit public claim that its colocation environment is marketed as carrier neutral.

Network Capabilities:

HayHost’s colocation offer includes 100 Mbit/s unlimited Internet by default, optional internet channel up to 10 Gbit/s, Armenian IPv4 addresses, and optional additional network equipment. Its dedicated server page also lists optional additional WAN port and private network with your servers.

The VPS page describes 100 Mbps guaranteed, unlimited traffic, Armenian IP addressing, and a network with multiple providers in Armenia. These are meaningful infrastructure signals, but I did not find named enterprise network products such as Ethernet, MPLS, SD WAN, private line, cross connects, or dark fiber sold as separate commercial services under the HayHost brand.

Connectivity Use Cases:

• Businesses that need Armenia based colocation with local IP space and always on support.

• Customers wanting bare metal servers in Armenia with private network options and direct provider connectivity.

• Organizations needing Armenian VPS hosting with guaranteed resources and local IP addresses.

• Companies outsourcing infrastructure operations through managed server support.

💼 Who It Serves

HayHost publicly says it serves businesses and individuals. Its managed server page specifically positions managed hosting for companies that do not have internal IT staff or want to free their IT teams to focus elsewhere.

Based on the reviewed sources, HayHost appears best suited to customers that want a local Armenian provider for domains, hosting, VPS, dedicated servers, colocation, and managed support rather than enterprises seeking a large multinational colocation platform.