Your Home Server.
Global Audience.
Host anything physically at your home—web servers, game nodes, or custom OS builds—and we’ll take it global. Get enterprise IP transit, DDoS protection, and a static public IP for your home-lab.
Home-to-Global IP Tunnel Active
Host Locally, Reach Globally
Perfect for the physical control enthusiast.
Self-Hosted Web
Host your website on your own machine. We provide the fixed IP and high-speed transit so the world can reach your home server without NAT issues.
Any OS, Any Time
Install Proxmox, TrueNAS, or experimental Linux builds physically at home. You manage the OS; we manage the global connectivity pipe.
Global IP Transit
Bypass your ISP’s limitations. Get unblocked ports (80, 443, 25) and professional-grade routing to major global backbones.
Physical Freedom.
Digital Reach.
No more monthly bills for virtual resources you don’t own. Run your own hardware, upgrade your own RAM, and keep your data in your physical room—while having the same visibility as a server in a Tier-1 data center.
Plug in Hardware
Connect your server to your home internet.
Connect to CloudAgni
Run our lightweight global-transit agent on your machine.
Go Live
Your server is now accessible via your new Static Public IP.
# CloudAgni Home Transit Initialized
$ cloudagni-connect –start
[SUCCESS] Tunnel established
[INFO] Local IP: 192.168.1.50
[INFO] Public Transit IP: 103.45.xx.xx
[INFO] Status: Global Hosting Enabled
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Transit & Transit-only Plans
Bring the backbone to your home office.
Home Starter
- 1 Dedicated Static Public IP
- Unblocked Ports (80, 443)
- Standard DDoS Filter
- Support for 1 Server
HostMaster Pro
- /29 IPv4 Subnet (5 Static IPs)
- Advanced Layer 7 Protection
- Port 25 (Mail) Allowed
- High-Priority Transit Route
Transit Backbone
- BYO IP Range (BGP Support)
- Full /64 IPv6 Delegation
- Multi-home Redundancy
- Direct Peering Session
Hosting at Home FAQ
Does this work with my regular Home Broadband? ▼
Yes! Even if your ISP uses CGNAT or gives you a dynamic local IP, our transit tunnel gives your server a permanent, static, global public address that never changes.
What kind of hardware can I host? ▼
Literally anything. From a small Raspberry Pi hosting a blog to a full enterprise rack server running VMware or Proxmox. If it has a network port, we can take it global.