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Dedicated servers with predictable latency

Single-tenant hardware in the USA, UK and Germany. No hypervisor contention, no noisy neighbours, and a p99 latency you can plan around.

Dedicated servers with predictable latency

Hardware that is only yours

A dedicated server gives you the whole machine: every core, all the memory bandwidth, and the full disk queue. For workloads where the p99 matters — game servers, databases under lock contention, anything latency-sensitive — that predictability is the product.

Configurations run from a 2-core entry box for light always-on services up to an 8-core, 16 GB ECC machine with NVMe in RAID 1 for databases and analytics.

Network and access

Every server ships with a dedicated IPv4 address, an unmetered 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps port and basic DDoS filtering. IPMI access and rescue mode are included so you are never waiting on a ticket to reboot into a recovery environment.

Sizing help

Most teams over-buy CPU and under-buy memory and disk. Our dedicated server buying guide walks through profiling your existing workload so you buy for the bottleneck that actually binds — and tells you when a VPS would do the job for a fraction of the price.

Plans

Dedicated Server pricing

Yearly billing takes 20% off every plan. No setup fee, and you can upgrade mid-term at any time.

Save 20%

Dedicated Server — Plan 1

$12 / month

Entry configuration for light, always-on workloads.

  • 2 CPU cores
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 60 GB SSD
  • 100 Mbps unmetered
  • 1 dedicated IPv4
  • Windows 10 or Linux
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Dedicated Server — Plan 3

$25 / month

More cores and memory for busier services.

  • 6 CPU cores
  • 6 GB RAM
  • 60 GB SSD
  • 100 Mbps unmetered
  • 1 dedicated IPv4
  • Windows 10 or Linux
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Dedicated Server — Plan 4

$49 / month

NVMe-backed configuration for databases and analytics.

  • 8 CPU cores
  • 16 GB ECC RAM
  • 2 × 240 GB NVMe (RAID 1)
  • 1 Gbps port
  • /29 IPv4 block
  • Windows Server or Linux
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Questions

Dedicated Server FAQ

A VPS is a virtual machine whose public address belongs to a hosting provider. A residential RDP is a Windows desktop whose public address is issued by a consumer ISP such as AT&T or Spectrum. The hardware and the operating system can be identical — the difference is what public registries say about the IP address, which changes how a large part of the internet treats your traffic.
Dedicated servers and VPS instances are provisioned automatically and are usually ready within 10 to 30 minutes. Residential RDP and residential proxy orders are checked by a human against current pool availability in your requested city, so they typically take between 30 minutes and 4 hours during business hours.
We do not offer free trials, because residential capacity has a real per-unit cost that cannot be recovered. We do offer a 24-hour replacement window: if the address you receive is already listed on a blocklist relevant to your use case, tell us and we will replace it at no charge.
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Start with one unit for a month, measure your real success rate, then scale on a term discount.