A reliable system is not only the software people see on the screen. It is also the hosting, mail routing, deployments, backups, monitoring, and recovery process behind it.

That is the part we are strengthening now.

Novic Host is now live as the hosting and infrastructure layer for Novic Technologies websites, systems, and selected partner deployments. Maintenance is still in progress, and some interruptions may happen while we finish the migration work. The target is to have the layer stable by 9 May 2026.

Why We Are Doing This

As our work expanded, infrastructure became a product quality issue.

When hosting is scattered across different setups, small problems become harder to diagnose. A website issue may be separate from a mail issue. A deployment may depend on one provider while another system depends on a different configuration. Recovery becomes slower because the operating model is not unified.

That is manageable when a company runs one or two small sites. It is not good enough when the company is responsible for production systems, business websites, internal tools, and partner infrastructure.

Novic Host gives us one controlled foundation.

What Novic Host Handles

Novic Host is being built to support three practical needs.

Product hosting. Our systems need a stable place to run, with clearer deployment control and better isolation between services.

Website infrastructure. Company websites and partner websites need consistent hosting, SSL handling, performance tuning, and recovery processes.

Mailing services. We are shifting mailing services for systems and websites onto Novic Host so that mail delivery becomes easier to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot from one place.

This is not just a server move. It is an operational cleanup.

Why There May Be Interruptions

The first infrastructure build window ran from 30 April to 3 May 2026. Novic Host is now live, and all Novic websites and systems are hosted on it.

But the work is not finished.

From 3 May to 9 May, we are continuing maintenance while shifting mailing services and stabilizing the hosting layer. During this period, some websites or systems may experience interruptions.

Novic OS is also currently down while infrastructure recovery and migration work continues. It is scheduled to return on 15 May 2026.

We are keeping these records visible on the status page because infrastructure work should not be hidden when it affects users.

What Improves After This

The immediate goal is stability. The longer-term goal is operational control.

Once this work settles, we expect a few concrete improvements:

  • Clearer deployment process for websites and systems
  • Better isolation between products and partner environments
  • More centralized mail routing and troubleshooting
  • Faster recovery when a service fails
  • A stronger foundation for future products and client deployments

Infrastructure is not always visible when it works. But it becomes very visible when it fails. We are doing this now because the foundation has to match the seriousness of the systems we are building.

The Standard Going Forward

Novic Host is part of a simple standard: if we build or operate a system, we should also control the environment that keeps it reliable.

That does not mean everything will be perfect immediately. This week is still a maintenance period. There may be interruptions. Some services are being shifted carefully because mail, hosting, and production systems cannot be moved casually.

But the direction is clear. Novic Host gives us the infrastructure base we need to run our own systems and support partners with more discipline.

We will keep updating the status page as the migration progresses.