Baking…
Baking…
Loafhosts started because the existing options were stale: capped CPU, hidden fees, support that didn’t understand games. We picked a small set of titles, built a great panel, and now we focus everything on running them better than anyone.
We were communities first, hosts second. Our founders kept hitting the same walls: CPU caps disguised as “fair use,” mods that broke after every panel update, and support agents asking us to forward them to a senior team.
We started Loafhosts to fix it. The first servers were Arma Reforger boxes for our own ops; the panel was built for ourselves. Word spread, the fleet grew, and now we run a global infrastructure tuned around the communities we came from — Arma Reforger and Minecraft — plus a growing, hand-picked lineup of survival and sandbox games.
We don’t want to be the cheapest host. We want to be the host you actually like using — the one your community admins recommend without being asked.
Every server is provisioned like a freshly baked loaf — quality ingredients, time to rise, no shortcuts.
Behind every server are real people forging friendships and shipping memories. Their success is our metric.
Terabit.io DDoS protection, redundant power, off-site backups, on-call eyes — every shift, every region.
AMD 7950X3D fleet on DDR5 + NVMe. We tune kernels, JVMs, and game configs so you don't have to.
We host the games we actually play — led by Arma Reforger and Minecraft — and every title gets deep, game-specific panel tooling.
Live chat, Discord, tickets, email — pick what works. The Loaf team is in our Discord at 2am for a reason.
Started specialising in Arma Reforger hosting — built the panel features the milsim communities actually wanted.
Became the host of choice for Arma Reforger milsim and roleplay communities.
Built and shipped LoafHub — billing, the LPV5 game panel, and team management under one login at hub.loafhosts.com.
Terabit.io L4/L7 mitigation rolling out across our Montreal, CA and Frankfurt, DE fleets.
Spin up a server in 60 seconds, or chat with our team about migrating an existing community.