Dedicated Performance for Serious Hosting
Powerful, secure server hosting you can rely on
Fast Storage Access
With NVMe storage, your server delivers exceptionally fast access times, giving your websites and applications the speed they need to perform at their best.
Quick Set-up
Once the specification has been agreed and accepted, the server can be spun up in a few hours.
Full Root Access
Allowing you to install software, change system settings, manage files, configure security, and customise the server exactly the way you want it.
No Setup Fees
No setup fees, disconnection or cancellation fees, the price agreed will remain throughout the term.
Features
- 1Gbit/s Bandwidth
- Un-limited Traffic
- 99.999% Uptime
- Secure Data Centres
- Choice of Operating Systems
- Contract Length 12 Months
AMD A
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AMD Epyc 4244P 6 cores x 3.8 GHz
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32GB RAM DDR5 ECC
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512GB NVMe (2x 512GB) Software RAID 1
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1Gbit/S Bandwidth
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Full Root Access
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Choice of Linux & Windows O/S
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IPv4 Address
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Un-limited Traffic
AMD B
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AMD Epyc 4344P 8 cores x 3.8 GHz
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64GB RAM DDR5 ECC
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2TB NVMe (2x 2TB) Software RAID 1
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1Gbit/S Bandwidth
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Full Root Access
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Choice of Linux & Windows O/S
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IPv4 Address
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Un-limited Traffic
AMD C
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AMD EPYC 7313P 16 cores x 3.0 GHz
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128GB RAM DDR4 ECC
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4TB HDD (2x 4TB) Hardware RAID 1
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1Gbit/S Bandwidth
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Full Root Access
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Choice of Linux & Windows O/S
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IPv4 Address
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Un-limited Traffic
Intel A
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Intel Xeon E-2356G 6 cores x 3.2 GHz
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32GB RAM DDR4 ECC
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2TB HDD (2x 2TB) Software RAID 1
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1Gbit/S Bandwidth
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Full Root Access
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Choice of Linux & Windows O/S
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IPv4 Address
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Un-limited Traffic
Intel B
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Intel Xeon E-2378 8 cores x 2.6 GHz
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64GB RAM DDR4 ECC
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1TB NVMe (2x 1TB) Software RAID 1
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1Gbit/S Bandwidth
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Full Root Access
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Choice of Linux & Windows O/S
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IPv4 Address
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Un-limited Traffic
Intel C
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Intel Xeon E-2478 8 cores x 2.8 GHz
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128GB RAM DDR5 ECC
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2TB NVMe (2x 2TB) Software RAID 1
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1Gbit/S Bandwidth
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Full Root Access
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Choice of Linux & Windows O/S
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IPv4 Address
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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a VPS and a dedicated server?
A VPS (Virtual Private Server) gives you a dedicated portion of a physical server, providing good performance, full root access, and flexibility at an affordable price. You share the hardware with other users, but your resources are guaranteed, making it ideal for growing websites, apps, or testing environments.
A Dedicated Server, on the other hand, gives you an entire physical machine to yourself. With complete control over hardware and software, maximum performance, and enhanced security, dedicated servers are perfect for high-traffic websites, enterprise applications, or resource-intensive projects that demand reliability and speed.
When should I consider moving to a dedicated server?
You should consider moving to a dedicated server when your website or application starts to outgrow a VPS or shared hosting. Signs include high traffic volumes, slow load times, or resource-intensive applications that need guaranteed performance. If you need full control over your server environment, enhanced security, or the ability to run custom software without restrictions, a dedicated server gives you the power and flexibility to handle it all.
What operating system can be installed on a dedicated server?
We have a range of Intel and AMD processor servers that will support both Windows and Linux operating systems. For Windows, we currently support Windows 2019 and 2022. For Linux, we support Ubuntu, Alma Linux, Debian and Rocky Linux.
Do you have any other spec options for your dedicated servers?
Yes we do. Please contact us via the contact page and we’ll be happy to discuss options to fit your requirement.
What should I choose, Intel or AMD?
That’s a good question, both processors are excellent choices.
The right one really depends on what you need. Intel chips are known for rock-solid stability and strong single-core performance, which is great for tasks like databases, older applications, and workloads that rely on raw per-core speed. AMD processors, especially the newer EPYC range, offer incredible multi-core power, higher efficiency, and fantastic performance for virtualisation, modern web apps, and heavy multitasking.
In simple terms:
If you want maximum multi-core performance for demanding workloads, AMD is often the better choice. If your project relies heavily on single-thread speed or specific Intel-optimised software, Intel may be the way to go.
What is NVMe storage?
NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a modern, high-speed type of storage designed to be much faster than traditional SSDs or HDDs. It connects directly to the motherboard through the PCIe interface, which allows data to move far more quickly and with much lower latency.
They’re built for high-performance workloads, offering quicker data transfer, shorter loading times, and a noticeably smoother overall experience. Whether you’re running an eCommerce store, a busy application, or a high-traffic site, NVMe ensures your server keeps everything running quickly and efficiently.