Wiki.js Hosting
Wiki.js is a powerful open-source wiki with a modern design. Supports Markdown, WYSIWYG, and other editors, with Git synchronization and comprehensive access control.
What is Wiki.js?
Wiki.js is a powerful open-source wiki with a modern design. Supports Markdown, WYSIWYG, and other editors, with Git synchronization and comprehensive access control.
Features & Benefits
Multiple editors (Markdown, WYSIWYG)
Wiki.js on your own vServer gives you full control and flexibility.
Git synchronization
Wiki.js on your own vServer gives you full control and flexibility.
Granular access rights
Wiki.js on your own vServer gives you full control and flexibility.
Full-text search
Wiki.js on your own vServer gives you full control and flexibility.
Diagrams & formulas
Wiki.js on your own vServer gives you full control and flexibility.
Multi-language support
Wiki.js on your own vServer gives you full control and flexibility.
3 Steps to Wiki.js
From ordering to running installation in just minutes
Order vServer
Choose a suitable vServer plan. For Wiki.js we recommend at least the XS (2 vCores, 2GB RAM). Your server is ready in 60 seconds.
Install Wiki.js with 1-Click
In the customer center, simply select Wiki.js as a template. The installation runs fully automatically.
Configure & Get Started
After installation, access Wiki.js directly through your browser. Set everything up to your liking.
Recommended vServer for Wiki.js
All plans with 1-click Wiki.js installation, root access and unlimited traffic
Virtual NVMe XS
Recommended
- vCores: 2
- ECC RAM: 2 GB
- NVMe SSD: 75 GB
- Traffic: Flatrate
- DDoS Protection
- 1-Click Wiki.js
Virtual NVMe XB
Standard
- vCores: 4
- ECC RAM: 8 GB
- NVMe SSD: 150 GB
- Traffic: Flatrate
- DDoS Protection
- 1-Click Wiki.js
Virtual NVMe XP
Power User
- vCores: 4
- ECC RAM: 16 GB
- NVMe SSD: 256 GB
- Traffic: Flatrate
- DDoS Protection
- 1-Click Wiki.js
Virtual NVMe XE
Team & Enterprise
- vCores: 6
- ECC RAM: 32 GB
- NVMe SSD: 512 GB
- Traffic: Flatrate
- DDoS Protection
- 1-Click Wiki.js
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Wiki.js hosting
Wiki.js is a powerful open-source wiki with a modern design. Supports Markdown, WYSIWYG, and other editors, with Git synchronization and comprehensive access control.
For Wiki.js we recommend at least the XS (2 vCores, 2GB RAM). This plan provides enough resources for smooth operation. For higher usage or more users, we recommend upgrading to a larger plan.
With our 1-click installation, Wiki.js is automatically set up on your vServer. After ordering, simply select Wiki.js as a template in the customer center. All dependencies are automatically installed and configured.
Yes, Wiki.js is open source and licensed under the AGPL-3.0 license. The software itself is completely free. You only pay for the vServer running Wiki.js – starting from just €2.95/month.
Yes! Wiki.js runs exclusively on your own vServer in our datacenter in Stuttgart. Your data never leaves Germany and is stored fully GDPR compliant. We operate our own infrastructure – no third-party providers, no external hardware.
Yes, upgrading to a larger vServer is possible at any time. Simply contact our support and we'll take care of it – without data loss and without interruption.
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What sets us apart from other providers
Own Datacenter
We operate our entire infrastructure ourselves in Stuttgart – no resellers, no external hardware.
Cancel Monthly
No long contract terms. Cancel monthly – fair and flexible.
30-Day Money Back
Not satisfied? Get your money back within 30 days – no questions asked.
100% Germany
Your data never leaves Germany. GDPR compliant and under German law.
Green IT –
Hosting with Responsibility
Climate protection and our environment matter to us. That's why we operate our entire infrastructure exclusively with electricity from renewable energy sources. We even generate part of it ourselves with our own solar power plant directly at the datacenter.
