ProRedLine Remade: Live Project Blog

ProRedLine Remade: Live Project Blog

Live project blog
Prepairing

Project ProRedLine Remade

Building the new ProRedLine

Follow the rebuilding of our infrastructure, website, services and internal systems.

8% completed
Current phase Prepairing Infra Migration
Customer impact None
New orders Paused
Last updated 15 July 2026

Posted: 15/07/2026 21:50 CEST

Community Servers Offline

The ProRedLine Minecraft, BeamMP and ARK: Survival Ascended community servers have now been taken offline.

As part of Project ProRedLine Remade, ProRedLine will discontinue game server hosting and focus on web hosting and future app server services.

Thank you to everyone who played on and supported these community servers.

Posted: 15/07/2026 20:35 CEST

New orders temporarily paused

New hosting orders have now been temporarily paused until Project ProRedLine Remade has been completed.

Existing customers can continue using and renewing their current services as normal. This temporary pause prevents new services from being provisioned on infrastructure that is scheduled to be replaced.

Sales will reopen once the new infrastructure, website and related systems have been fully completed and tested.

Posted: 14/07/2026 01:00 CEST

Rebuilding ProRedLine from the ground up

ProRedLine is preparing for its largest technical and operational transformation since the company was founded.

Over time, our infrastructure, websites and services have continued to grow. While the current platform remains operational, its underlying structure no longer fully matches the direction in which we want to take ProRedLine. Some systems have become unnecessarily complex, parts of our website have become slower than intended and several services no longer align with our long-term strategy.

Instead of continuing to build on top of the existing environment, we have decided to rebuild the core of ProRedLine.

This project is called ProRedLine Remade.

What is changing?

The largest change will be the complete replacement of our current server infrastructure.

Our existing environment currently consists of five separate virtual servers. These servers provide our web hosting, websites, email, DNS, control panels, monitoring and other internal services.

During Project Remade, this infrastructure will be replaced by:

  • one significantly more powerful dedicated production server;
  • three geographically distributed DNS servers;
  • a renewed backup and recovery environment;
  • updated server software based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS;
  • improved monitoring, security and internal automation.

The new infrastructure will provide considerably more processing capacity, storage flexibility and networking options. It will also allow us to better separate websites and customers across different IP addresses where technically useful.

Existing customers

Existing customers will retain access to their current services throughout most of the project.

The new infrastructure will first be fully installed, secured and tested before any customer services are transferred. Existing hosting accounts will then be migrated using the official cPanel & WHM transfer system.

During the final migration, there may be a temporary period in which cPanel, websites or email are less accessible. We will aim to keep this interruption as short as technically possible.

The migration will be announced separately before it takes place. Customers will not need to manually move their websites, databases or email accounts.

Existing subscriptions and renewals will remain available during the project.

Temporary pause on new orders

Starting from 15/07/2026, new hosting orders will be temporarily paused.

This prevents new services from being provisioned on infrastructure that is already scheduled for replacement. It also gives us the opportunity to review our products, packages, pricing and internal processes before reopening sales.

Existing customers can continue to renew and use their services normally.

Changes to our services

Web hosting will remain one of ProRedLine’s primary services.

Game server hosting will be discontinued. Although the platform was technically available, there has been insufficient demand to justify continuing to reserve infrastructure and development capacity for it.

App server hosting may return as a separate service after Project Remade has been completed. Instead of permanently reserving unused infrastructure, additional app server capacity will be deployed when there is actual customer demand.

A new ProRedLine website

After the infrastructure migration has been completed and the new environment has proven stable, the ProRedLine website will also be rebuilt.

The current website will remain available while the new version is developed in a separate protected environment.

WordPress will remain the foundation of the website, but the platform will be simplified. Unnecessary plugins and complex dependencies will be removed, while important functionality such as payments, subscriptions, security and authentication will continue to use established solutions.

The goal is a website that is:

  • faster;
  • easier to navigate;
  • less dependent on unnecessary plugins;
  • easier to maintain;
  • more consistent across all ProRedLine platforms.

Branding and social media

As part of Project Remade, we will also review our public branding and social media channels.

This includes profile information, banners, product references, visual consistency and potentially the ProRedLine logo. A final decision about a new logo has not yet been made.

These changes will not delay the technical infrastructure migration.

More intelligent automation

ProRedLine will also begin integrating more AI-assisted functionality into its internal processes.

Initial applications may include:

  • preparing support responses;
  • analysing technical logs;
  • improving documentation;
  • drafting incident updates;
  • classifying customer questions;
  • identifying possible infrastructure problems.

AI will initially function as an internal assistant. Important decisions, customer communication and infrastructure changes will continue to be reviewed and approved manually.

How this live project blog works

This page will function as a live development log for Project ProRedLine Remade.

New updates will be added to the top of this page as the project progresses. These updates may include:

  • completed project phases;
  • infrastructure decisions;
  • development progress;
  • migration announcements;
  • maintenance windows;
  • encountered issues;
  • changes to the project scope;
  • the reopening of new orders.

Older updates will remain available below each divider, creating a complete and transparent timeline of the project.

What happens next?

The first phase consists of documenting the existing environment and finalising the technical design of the new infrastructure.

No customer services will be migrated until the new servers, DNS cluster, backups, security systems and recovery procedures have been fully configured and tested.

The next update will be published once the technical design has been finalised and the first new infrastructure components have been ordered or deployed.

Thank you for following the development of the new ProRedLine.

Project ProRedLine Remade has officially started.

– Tygo Lammers | Founder & CEO ProRedLine

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