Starting at $60 / month

Dedicated Servers

The ultimate server solution for projects requiring intensive resources and high security.

Full Hardware Control

Exclusive access to all hardware components.

High Performance

Optimized hardware for large-scale projects.

Strong Security

Top-tier security measures for physical servers.

Flexible Configuration

Customize hardware and software to match your needs.
Dedicated Servers

VDS / CLOUD

    SERVER-1
  • SERVER-1
  • CPU 3 Physical Cores, AMD EPYC 7282 2.8 GHz
  • RAM 24 GB RAM
  • Disk 180 GB NVMe, More storage available
  • Bandwidth 250 Mbit/s Port 32 TB Traffic*
  • Location Germany
  • $60 /monthly
    $720 /yearly
    Buy
    SERVER -2
  • SERVER -2
  • CPU 4 Physical Cores, AMD EPYC 7282 2.8 GHz
  • RAM 32 GB RAM
  • Disk 240 GB NVMe, More storage available
  • Bandwidth 500 Mbit/s Port/ 32 TB Traffic*
  • Location Germany
  • $70 /monthly
    $840 /yearly
    Buy
    SERVER-3
  • SERVER-3
  • CPU 6 Physical Cores, AMD EPYC 7282 2.8 GHz
  • RAM 48 GB RAM
  • Disk 360 GB NVMe, More storage available
  • Bandwidth 750 Mbit/s Port, 32 TB Traffic*
  • Location Germany
  • $100 /monthly
    $1,200 /yearly
    Buy
    SERVER-4
  • SERVER-4
  • CPU 8 Physical Cores, AMD EPYC 7282 2.8 GHz
  • RAM 64 GB RAM
  • Disk 480 GB NVMe, More storage available
  • Bandwidth 1 Gbit/s Port, 32 TB Traffic*
  • Location Germany
  • $135 /monthly
    $1,620 /yearly
    Buy
    SERVER-5
  • SERVER-5
  • CPU 12 Physical Cores, AMD EPYC 7282 2.8 GHz
  • RAM 96 GB RAM
  • Disk 720 GB NVMe, More storage available
  • Bandwidth 1 Gbit/s Port, 32 TB Traffic*
  • Location Germany
  • $190 /monthly
    $2,280 /yearly
    Buy

Common Features of Our Server Packages

Discover the unique features that set apart our Server packages, crafted by our Hosting Experts, for the best website performance.

Free and Independent

Free and Independent

Install what you want, when you want. Our advanced hardware gives you the freedom to run powerful modern applications – with guaranteed resources always available.
Safe and Flexible

Safe and Flexible

It’s located in a physically secure data center with an uninterruptible power supply – so you can always count on it being available.
Low Cost Solution

Low Cost Solution

It ensures that you have guaranteed computing and storage resources while managing your business without incurring extra expenses.
Easy Installation and Scaling

Easy Installation and Scaling

Our super-fast auto-provisioning system lets you have a Linux server online in less than 90 seconds and a Windows server online in under 5 minutes.
Advanced Enterprise Storage

Advanced Enterprise Storage

To give you the best speed, capacity, and endurance, we only use Enterprise Level SSDs optimized for high performance.
State of the Art Hardware

State of the Art Hardware

All virtual machines are powered by 4.2GHz Intel Xeon Cascade Lake 12-core processors with access to DDR5 3666MHz ECC-Registered RAM. 
Service Level Guarantee

Service Level Guarantee

In our servers, all known optimization and security measures are being implemented and necessary precautions are taken to avoid any adverse events.
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What exactly is a dedicated server?

A dedicated server is a physical computer that is rented or leased entirely to a single customer, representing the highest tier of web hosting. Unlike shared hosting or virtual private servers where a single physical machine is partitioned among multiple users, a dedicated server grants you exclusive access to every hardware resource available, including the CPU, RAM, and storage. This architecture eliminates the risk of performance fluctuations caused by other users, a phenomenon often referred to as "noisy neighbor" syndrome.

 When you use a dedicated server, you possess full administrative or "root" access, which allows for total customization of the software environment. You can choose the specific operating system, install custom security protocols, and configure the server's kernel to meet the exact requirements of your applications. Because the hardware is not shared, these servers offer superior security and stability, making them the preferred choice for high-traffic websites, large-scale databases, and resource-intensive applications like gaming or big data analytics.

 However, this level of power and control comes with increased responsibility and cost. Since you are paying for the entire physical machine and the data center resources required to power and cool it, the monthly expense is higher than other hosting types. Additionally, unless you opt for a managed service where the provider handles maintenance, you are responsible for managing updates, security patches, and the overall health of the server's software.

How Does It Different From VPS?

A dedicated server is a physical machine rented entirely to you, providing 100% of its CPU, RAM, and storage with no sharing. This ensures maximum speed, total hardware control, and high security for resource-heavy tasks.

 A VPS uses virtualization software to carve one physical server into multiple private "slices." While you get your own operating system, you are still sharing the underlying hardware with other users, which can occasionally lead to performance fluctuations if a "neighbor" overuses resources.

Essentially, a dedicated server is a private house where you own the land and the building, whereas a VPS is a private condo where you own your unit but share the building's core infrastructure.

What is Hosting?
What is Hosting?

Why Dedicated Servers So Much More Expensive?

Dedicated servers are expensive because you are paying for the entire cost of high-end hardware rather than splitting it with other customers. In shared or VPS hosting, hundreds of users share the bill for one machine; with a dedicated server, you alone cover the enterprise-grade processors, massive RAM, and specialized storage.

Beyond the hardware itself, you are also paying for the physical overhead of a data center. This includes the massive amount of electricity required to run the server 24/7, the industrial cooling systems needed to prevent overheating, and the literal "rent" for the rack space the machine occupies. Because a technician must manually service your specific physical unit if a part fails, the labor and maintenance costs are also much higher.

Operating Systems

Choose from a wide range of operating systems and editions, both paid and open source. Any premium license fees will be included in your final subscription when you purchase a server.

CentOS 7

CentOS 7 is a Linux-based operating system derived from Red Hat sources.

CentOS 8

The latest version of CentOS, one of the most popular Linux operating systems today.

Debian 12

Unix-like operating system with completely free software.

Fedora 40

Fedora is a freely distributed community Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat.

Ubuntu 24

This Ubuntu release from 2024 is a popular distribution of Linux with a user-friendly interface.

Windows Server

The latest version of the Windows Server produced by Microsoft, which also supports the latest applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

A VDS is a type of hosting where a physical server is divided into multiple isolated virtual servers. Unlike shared hosting, each VDS has dedicated resources (CPU, RAM, storage) that aren’t shared with others, giving you better performance and control.

Both are virtual servers, but a VDS typically offers guaranteed resources and behaves more like a physical dedicated server. VPS hosting may sometimes oversell resources, while VDS ensures full allocation and stability.

VDS is ideal for businesses, developers, or websites that need high performance, custom configurations, root access, or the ability to handle heavy traffic. Shared hosting works best for smaller websites with low resource needs.

Yes, most providers allow seamless upgrades of CPU, RAM, or storage without downtime, so your server can scale as your business grows.

Yes. With a VDS, you have complete administrative access, allowing you to install custom software, configure security settings, and manage the server as you like.

You can usually install both Linux distributions (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, etc.) and Windows Server editions, depending on your preference and project needs.

Yes. A VDS is isolated from other users on the same physical server, meaning your data and resources are private. Providers also implement advanced firewalls, DDoS protection, and backups to enhance security.

VDS hosting is typically billed monthly or yearly. Some providers also offer pay-as-you-go billing for more flexibility.

Absolutely. With root access and sufficient resources, you can host multiple websites, apps, or databases on a single VDS.

Yes, depending on whether you choose managed or unmanaged hosting. Managed VDS includes 24/7 support for server monitoring, updates, and troubleshooting, while unmanaged plans give you full control but limited support.