Hosting4OpenSim, a virtual world hosting company, has announced its grand opening. Founded in December 2022 by three friends from Mexico, the United States and Brazil, the company aims to become a leading provider of OpenSim hosting services.
As part of the launch, the company is offering the next nine customers who respond a deal with free setup when they use a coupon code. hosting10 When ordering. Installation typically costs $50.


According to Josh Boam, CEO of AviWorlds and CEO and CFO of the new hosting company, Hosting4OpenSim offers a variety of services, including full grid setup, private grid setup, money server and various OpenSim plugins. It is a money server that enables transactions and allows users to buy and sell land and goods in the virtual world.
Boam said the money server is compatible with both Podex and Gloebits. Hypergrid business.
The system also includes basic website functionality, including new user registration, he added.
“We have a custom splash page,” he said. “This page provides a slideshow where you can load all your favorite photos. It also includes grid statistics and regional information, as well as some starting regions.”
The company also offers a web search feature that allows users to view items in a grid on the website, and a custom area map placement system that makes it easy to find the perfect location for a new area.


In addition to Boam, the new hosting company has two co-founders: Aaron Beck and Alex Silva. Between them they have over 10 years of experience in OpenSim development and server administration.
Pricing starts at $80 per month per private server, with a $50 setup fee. It includes 16GB RAM and 200GB SSD M.2 NVMe, 1GB unlimited networking, backup included, and root access to the server. Pricing includes two free regions, and you can upgrade to 15 regions for $12.50 per month for five regions, with a $5 setup fee and volume discounts. Full local rental rates are here and all grid packages are here.
“We also have managed hosting packages where if you choose something non-grid related, we host it and take care of everything for you,” Boam said. “This service has a monthly fee depending on the amount of support requested, starting at $25 per month. If the problem is on our end, you will not be charged to fix it.”
Additionally, each new grid comes with unlimited support on all packages for the first week.
“Customer support is a big part of any business,” Boam said.
They already host four grids including AviWorlds, Vida Dupla, Virtual Melody and A Break From Life.
A test grid is also available for those who want to explore the company’s services.
Virtual Melody: Hosting4OpenSim is ‘in progress’.
One of our early customers, Virtual Melody, is creating a community of live musicians, vocalists, and music lovers. The Grid venue is open to the public, but the Grid itself is strictly by invitation only and is specifically for musicians and fans.


According to company founder Cathie Timian, Virtual Melody leases areas only to musicians and offers limited free land to fans and music lovers.
“Music connects us all,” Timian said. Hypergrid business.
Setting up the grid is a quick and easy process, Timian said. It took her just 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete the signup form, send the payment, and migrate to Hosting4OpenSim. Timian says she pays her monthly server fees through PayPal and it’s very easy, she reports.
Timian chose Hosting4OpenSim.com because of its reliable hosting services and the expertise of CEO Josh Boam, whom he had worked with for nearly three years when he previously leased land from AviWorlds.
“Josh is a straightforward and honest man,” says Timian. “He is courteous and genuinely cares about his customers’ needs.”


Timian reports that the company is “serious” and knowledgeable, getting the job done quickly and effectively. She has never had any problems with the company and would highly recommend them to anyone.
“I am very satisfied with their server service and would highly recommend them to anyone,” she said. “I haven’t had any problems with this company yet.”
She prepared a local export file in OAR format. The entire process of switching to a new hosting company took 24 hours.


She first tried a different hosting company, but couldn’t get commerce to work properly. Gloebit, the leading OpenSim payment provider, did not respond, and my previous hosting company did not know how to install Podex, the best alternative.
“Josh and Alex completely equipped our voice and commerce capabilities and got me up and running in less than 24 hours,” she said. She asked to add a region and it was done right away. We also requested a specific ban and it was addressed immediately.”
Even the quick-fix gripper had problems, she said. “That Pricilla character also showed up on the grid, we got the MAC address, and they added it to the list right away.”
Grid’s events schedule can be found here and HyperGrid’s address is: login.virtualmelody.net:8002.
A Break from Life has a farm, a shopping mall, a beach, games, and a farm.
Startup Grid A Break From Life is completely open to the public, said founder Megan Cline. Hypergrid business.


“We have great malls for shopping,” she said. “We have a farm you can work on if you want. We have a fairyland. There is also a beach. “There is also a gaming area.”
She said Boam and his team were always there whenever a problem needed to be resolved.
“The servers are stable,” she added.
Gloebit did not respond to her about offering virtual currency on the grid, so she chose Podex instead. “We love them. They are really friendly. “It was quick and easy to install.”
The hypergrid address of the grid is: login.abreakfromlife.

