UFO·Hosting Puts VPS “Into Orbit”: Cosmonautics Day Promotion Comes with a Discount and a Wink

Hosting provider UFO·Hosting has decided not to miss April 12, launching a themed promotion for virtual servers in honor of Cosmonautics Day. The company has long leaned into space aesthetics: from its name to plan titles like Naos, Brachium, Nembus, Soyuz, Voskhod, Apollo, and Vostok, everything suggests that infrastructure here comes with a side of orbital metaphors.

This time, however, it is not just about branding. The provider has introduced discounts aimed at easing the “launch” of new projects—without requiring any actual pre-flight checks.

Space as an Infrastructure Metaphor

At UFO·Hosting, the connection between digital projects and space missions is made quite explicitly. Cosmonautics Day is framed as a celebration of those who take a step forward while others hesitate. In the hosting world, that analogy feels almost routine: every new deployment is, in its own way, a leap into the unknown.

The company’s slogan, “YOUR BUSINESS AT COSMIC SPEEDS,” fits neatly into this narrative. When your plans are named Apollo or Vostok, modest, ground-level ambitions would feel slightly out of place.


Promotion Details and the “Orbital” Code

To mark the occasion, UFO·Hosting has rolled out a limited-time offer on VPS services. Until April 16, 2026, the promo code ORBIT20 provides a 20% discount on new virtual server orders and a 10% discount on renewals.

On paper, it is a standard promotional campaign. Framed in context, it becomes a kind of “launch window”—time-limited and not particularly interested in waiting for hesitation to pass.

The conditions, however, remain firmly grounded. The offer cannot be combined with other promotions, and services purchased under the special terms are non-refundable. Even in orbit, billing rules stay very much on Earth.

Thematic Branding Without Overload

From a technical standpoint, the offer sticks to familiar territory: high speeds, stable performance, and infrastructure designed to handle нагрузка. The essentials remain unchanged, regardless of whether the plan is called Brachium or something far less poetic.

What sets this apart is presentation. UFO·Hosting continues to position itself as a provider where launching a server is more than just clicking a button—it is framed as a small “mission to orbit.” In an industry often dominated by dry specifications, this approach feels like an attempt to add a bit of atmosphere.

Whether that makes a measurable difference is open to debate. But on a day dedicated to humanity’s first journey into space, even virtual servers are allowed a touch of cosmic storytelling.

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