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Dedicated Servers

Best Dedicated Server Providers

Dedicated web hosting gives you the entire physical server — every CPU core, every byte of RAM, every drive. The right pick for video transcoding and rendering, machine learning training, large-scale databases, high-throughput streaming, and any workload where virtualization overhead is the bottleneck. Modern dedicated server providers compete on hardware quality (5th-Generation AMD vs older Intel platforms), deployment speed (15-minute provisioning vs hours), egress allowances (100TB free vs per-TB pricing), and Infrastructure-as-Code support.

Why Dedicated Servers

Every core is yours

No virtualization overhead, no noisy neighbor effect, no contention for CPU cycles. Sustained compute workloads run 15–35% faster on bare metal versus equivalent virtualized specs.

Hardware-level access

Run any operating system, any kernel, any hypervisor. Build virtualization stacks of your own. Configure RAID arrays directly. Hardware-level control is the defining feature of dedicated hosting.

Generous egress allowances

Top dedicated providers include 100TB or more of monthly outbound bandwidth on 10G plans — versus cloud providers charging $0.05–0.09/GB for equivalent traffic. For bandwidth-heavy workloads, this changes the economics dramatically.

Hourly billing on bare metal

Modern dedicated providers offer hourly billing on dedicated hardware — making short-burst compute (rendering jobs, batch processing, blockchain operations) economically viable on bare metal.

What to look for

The factors that actually determine whether a dedicated servers provider is worth it — beyond the marketing copy.

CPU generation and architecture

5th-Generation AMD platforms (Ryzen 9000-series, EPYC 9000-series) offer significant IPC and clock-speed improvements over older Intel Xeon E5 or AMD EPYC Rome platforms. For new workloads, prefer current-generation CPUs unless price-per-thread is the dominant constraint.

Hardware RAID with battery backup

Hardware RAID controllers with a physical battery backup unit (BBU) ensure write-back cache survives unexpected power events without data corruption — critical for database servers and production storage. Software RAID without BBU has measurably higher data-loss risk.

Deployment speed

Top providers deploy bare metal in 15 minutes via fully-automated provisioning pipelines. Older providers require hours-to-days for hardware setup. Fast deployment makes hourly-billed dedicated hardware practical for variable workloads.

Infrastructure-as-Code support

First-party Terraform providers, Ansible collections, and Python/Go SDKs let you treat dedicated hardware like cloud infrastructure in your CI/CD pipelines. Without IaC support, you're managing servers manually — operationally expensive at scale.

Best for

Video transcoding, machine learning training, large-scale databases, high-throughput streaming, Solana validators and crypto nodes, game servers, compile farms, and any compute-intensive workload where virtualization overhead is unacceptable.

Not the right fit for

Small web applications, static content sites, low-traffic APIs (a VPS is cheaper and operationally simpler), or workloads that need managed Kubernetes / serverless abstractions on top of bare metal.

Dedicated Servers FAQ

Which is the best dedicated server hosting in 2026?

Cherry Servers Instant Dedicated for global deployments — bare metal in 15 minutes from €0.084/hr, 5th-Generation AMD Ryzen and EPYC hardware, 100TB free monthly egress on 10G plans, and 6 data centers across US, EU, and Singapore. ServerSP for US-to-Latin America workloads — $169/mo Intel Xeon E5 with hardware RAID + BBU, dual 10Gbps SFP+, and Miami's Digital Realty facility plus a Brazil node.

How much does a dedicated server cost?

Entry-tier dedicated servers start around $150–200/mo for production-grade Intel Xeon E5 hardware (ServerSP at $169/mo). Modern AMD EPYC and Ryzen 9000 hardware starts higher — Cherry Servers Instant Dedicated from €0.084/hr (~$60/mo if run continuously, though hourly billing makes burst workloads cheaper). Premium configurations (128 cores, 768GB RAM) reach $1,500+/mo.

What's the difference between dedicated and VPS?

On a VPS, your vCPUs share physical cores with other tenants through a hypervisor. On a dedicated server, every core is yours — no virtualization overhead, no noisy neighbor effect. For most web applications, a VPS is sufficient and more cost-effective. For compute-intensive workloads (video transcoding, ML training, large databases), bare metal's 15–35% performance advantage justifies the premium.