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.
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.
Dedicated Server pricing
Yearly billing takes 20% off every plan. No setup fee, and you can upgrade mid-term at any time.
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
Dedicated Server — Plan 2
$20 / month
The balanced choice for application and database hosting.
- 4 CPU cores
- 4 GB RAM
- 60 GB SSD
- 100 Mbps unmetered
- 1 dedicated IPv4
- Windows 10 or Linux
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
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
Dedicated Server FAQ
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Start with one unit for a month, measure your real success rate, then scale on a term discount.
