Dedicated Cloud
All of the hardware, none of the sharing
Bare metal owned by you and nobody else, with full root and 100 TB of traffic a month. We rack it, move you in and stay reachable when it matters — and set-up costs nothing.
$149.99
Starting monthly rate
100%
Of every core, reserved
100 TB
In monthly data allowance
$0
The set-up line on your bill

Single-Tenant Power
You get the machine's whole attention
Shared and virtual platforms have many customers dividing the output of one physical machine between them. A private cloud reverses the arithmetic — one machine, one account — so each core, each gigabyte and every disk operation reports to your workload and nothing else.
Predictability follows. Performance ceases to be a lottery run on somebody else's traffic, overselling becomes structurally impossible, and a benchmark will account for every unit of capacity written on the order sheet.
- No customer shares your CPU or RAM
- Benchmarks that hold steady
- Physical isolation from other tenants
- Headroom to hand when demand climbs
Why Bare-Metal
Real hardware answering only to you

Your workload, nothing else
The machine hosts one customer: you. No cycles under contention, and no neighbour consuming RAM that shows up on your invoice.
Root from the moment of handover
The root credentials come in the handover email. Kernel flags through to application code, every layer of the machine does as you tell it.
100 TB of monthly headroom
Push traffic hard without watching a gauge — the invoice reads the same in your busiest month and your quietest.
Reserved Xeon power
Xeon silicon whose threads and clock time answer to you alone keeps database queries and render pipelines out of any queue.
Speed or capacity — your disks
Take NVMe where every millisecond counts, or paired high-capacity drives where the job simply wants room.
A boundary drawn by your rules
Owning the hardware outright pays twice: performance that does not wander, and a security perimeter drawn wholly by you.

Root & Traffic
Full root and 100 TB every month
Handover and root arrive together, and from there the machine is clay: any operating system, a kernel of your own construction, container fleets, services wired to taste — no part of it is withheld.
With 100 TB allowed each month, neither a viral hour nor a marathon backup ever appears as an overage line. Saturate the port if you need to — the invoice stays exactly where it was.
- Root privileges from the first minute
- The operating system, kernel and stack of your choosing
- 100 TB of monthly traffic included
- An IPv4 that belongs only to you
Plans
Straightforward pricing
Root, 100 TB of traffic and a whole Xeon machine underneath it, with set-up costing nothing. All that remains is matching the configuration to the job.
Xeon E-2274G
An entire physical machine, held for you alone
$149.99/mo
$1,800 today · billed annually
the price never jumps at renewal
- CPU
- Xeon E-2274G · 4c/8t
- RAM
- 32 GB
- Storage
- 2×4 TB HDD or 2×960 GB NVMe
- Bandwidth
- 100 TB/mo @ 500 Mbps
- Full root access — no locked doors
- Hestia comes pre-installed as your control panel
- Ships with AlmaLinux 9 — other distros on request
- Your own dedicated IPv4 address
- Leaving shared hosting? The migration costs nothing
- No setup charge, so nothing is due before you start
- Nothing shared — the whole machine is yours
- DDoS filtering screens traffic up front
- 100 TB of bandwidth every month
- Two drives, ready for RAID
- Hardware replacement covered
- Remote reboot and rescue mode
- Backed by a 99.9% uptime guarantee
Built For
Workloads too large for a shared server

Hungry database workloads
Postgres, MySQL or a warehouse you host yourself can take every gigabyte and every I/O operation with nothing bidding against them.
Regulated applications
Run software with compliance strings attached on a machine no other customer shares, holding root over every configuration line yourself.
Commerce and SaaS at volume
Point demanding storefront, SaaS and API traffic at cores held in reserve, with a 100 TB monthly allowance behind the play.

Free Migration
The move is our work, and our expense
Reaching bare metal should not cost anybody days of shuttling files. Sites, databases, mailboxes and configuration all travel with our engineers instead, and the cutover is timed for a lull so visitors carry on oblivious.
Your stack is rebuilt and exercised on the new hardware while the old one still serves. Only after your inspection and explicit go-ahead does traffic move — with no contract signed and nothing billed for the transfer.
- Leaving shared hosting is free
- Sites, data and mailboxes all travel
- Scheduled around your calendar
- Proven working before traffic moves
How It Works
Live in three short stages

- 1
Choose the configuration
Take a Xeon specification that mirrors the workload: core count, memory and disk choice all mapped to what will genuinely run on it.
- 2
We rack and provision it
We slot the hardware into the rack, lay AlmaLinux 9 and the Hestia panel on top, then hand you a machine that is finished.
- 3
The data moves, you open up
Moving your sites and files costs nothing. Once it is verified, root lands in your hands and the workload takes over.
In The Plan
Fitted as standard on every machine
- Full root access, no small print
- A bare-metal machine held solely for you
- 100 TB of transfer every month
- An IPv4 reserved to your machine
- The Hestia control panel, free
- AlmaLinux 9, other distributions on request
- A free move off your existing shared plan
- No set-up charge whatsoever
- NVMe or high-capacity drives, your choice
- People on support at every hour

Performance
Pace that survives peak traffic
Demand can climb all it likes; with no co-tenants, throughput has nothing to lose ground to. Databases, render jobs and analytics pipelines get Xeon cores and NVMe disks at full stretch rather than a place in somebody else's queue.
Holding the entire machine instead of a slice of one tells hardest here: the benchmark taken on day one is still the figure you read on any ordinary Tuesday afterwards.
- Xeon cores with one name on them
- NVMe keeping latency negligible
- Overselling designed out entirely
- Benchmarks that ignore the clock
Support
You drive the machine. We mind the metal.

The hardware is on us
Maintaining racks, uplinks and drives is our department. A failed component is picked up by an engineer whatever the clock says.
Humans answer
Whatever hour a ticket or email goes out, a person receives it — there is no chatbot layer to argue past before help starts.
Panel preloaded
Before the machine reaches you, the free Hestia panel is already on it — site and user management works from a browser, terminal optional.
FAQ
Dedicated hardware, answered
Who runs the server day to day?
You do. Dedicated servers here are self-managed with full root, which is exactly what keeps the price down and puts every decision about the software stack with you: what runs, how it is configured, when it is updated. To make the start easier, each machine arrives with the free Hestia control panel already installed, so there is a web interface for sites, mail, DNS and databases from first boot rather than a bare prompt. Our half of the arrangement is everything below your operating system: the physical hardware, the network, power and connectivity, and any platform-level fault, monitored and supported at all hours. Day-to-day administration of the OS, application security, user management and service tuning stay with you, though our team still answers the common questions and points you at a fix. Would rather not run the OS? Something like cPanel takes most of that work off your hands.
What OS options are on the table?
AlmaLinux 9 is the standard build and suits most workloads: a stable, free, enterprise-class Linux that is binary-compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, so software built for RHEL or CentOS runs on it unmodified. Want a different base? The other major distributions — Ubuntu LTS, Debian and Rocky Linux among them — are available on request, and full root lets you shape the system however the applications require. On the management side the free Hestia panel comes pre-installed, though you are just as free to skip panels altogether and drive the services directly, or to add cPanel under its own licence if that is the environment you and your clients already know. Name the operating system and panel you want on the order and the machine arrives configured, so the first day goes on deploying rather than reinstalling.
How long until the server is mine?
Usually within 24 hours of payment clearing, and often sooner. It is not the instant switch-on of shared hosting, because physical hardware is being prepared for you alone, but what turns up is not an empty box: the operating system and control panel you chose are installed, the network is configured, and the machine is ready for its first login, so you deploy from the first minute instead of watching installers. Have particular requirements — a specific distribution, a custom partition layout, a certain panel? Put them on the order and the build is done to match. If anything in the initial setup misses what you asked for, our team corrects it during onboarding. After that, hardware, network and platform support run around the clock for as long as the server is yours.
Put your name on the whole machine.
Hardware nobody shares, root in your pocket and 100 TB each month — we move you in free and charge nothing to begin.
Spec Your ServerShared platforms are fine until a workload wants guarantees. Dedicated cloud reserves compute, memory and NVMe storage for you exclusively, where nobody else can reach it. Underneath it is NVMe storage, LiteSpeed caching and a 99.9% uptime commitment written into the SLA rather than the brochure.
Meant for businesses that need capacity held privately. Every build includes a free certificate, a free migration, nightly backups and hardware specified with you before anything is charged.
Capacity reserved under your name alone
Resources are pinned to your environment rather than joining a pool, so throughput never dips because somebody else got busy. Create instances inside it, resize them as projects change, link them over a private network, and take root wherever you want it.
Beneath the surface every environment runs on the same platform: NVMe drives instead of spinning disks, LiteSpeed instead of a stock web server, and a 99.9% uptime figure written into the terms.
The price of reserved resources
Billing ought to be uneventful: one figure, stated up front, repeated at renewal, with promotions labelled plainly rather than tucked into a footnote. Servers are built to order for you alone, so they sit outside the money-back window; talk to us before committing and we will size the machine honestly.
You pay for the capacity you reserve, quoted up front and fixed for the term. It sits between the VPS you are about to outgrow and the rack of dedicated machines you are not ready to buy.

Building your private environment
The environment sits on enterprise hosts in our London datacentre with redundant power, several network routes and automatic failover. We watch it at all hours, and everything inside it runs on your terms.
The invisible work — patching, monitoring, replacing hardware, filtering — is included and done by us. It is most of what the money actually buys.
- Reserved compute and memory, no pooling
- Your instances linked on a private network
- DDoS traffic filtered at the network edge
- Our own engineers handle all patching
Good to Know
More that's built in
A budget of raw capacity
Reserve it once and then cut instances from it as projects begin and end, with no fresh negotiation each time.
Zero-cost transfers
Our team brings your existing environment across at no charge, usually within a day.
A restore point daily
Nightly backups need no scheduling, so a bungled update costs minutes rather than data.
Humans on the line
Engineers hold the queue at every hour, aiming at a reply inside 2 hours, or 1 hour when the site is down.
Next year costs the same
Every plan renews at the rate you began on, with no second price waiting further along.
99.9% uptime, under SLA
A redundant London datacentre, automatic failover, and monitoring that wakes an engineer before you notice anything.
Getting Going
Set up in three quick steps
- 1
Select a tier
Specify the compute, memory and storage to reserve.
- 2
Hook up the domain
We build the environment and hand you the console.
- 3
Open for traffic
Start instances inside it; existing workloads are moved in free by our engineers.
In Every Plan
Bundled in at no extra cost
- Built to order, so the specification is agreed with you first
- Resources locked to your name, guaranteed
- Redundant hosts with automatic failover
- Backups taken automatically every day, all plans
- a 99.9% uptime SLA that pays credits when missed
- Humans answering support 24 hours a day
- NVMe storage standard, never an upsell
- Renewal billed at your original sign-up rate
Still Curious
Questions that keep coming up
Why not simply buy one large VPS instead?
A VPS is a single server with a fixed allocation. Dedicated cloud is a reserved pool in which you create, resize and retire several instances on a private network. If one machine covers you, a VPS from $13.52 a month costs less, and we will say so.
Do I wait around after ordering?
Straight away. Orders provision themselves, and if you would rather we set things up, the help desk is staffed whatever hour you are reading this.
Does the price move at renewal?
The same rate and the same amount. There is no introductory price here that quietly doubles once you have settled in.
What if dedicated cloud hosting proves to be the wrong size?
Machines like these are put together to your specification, so they carry no money-back window, which is why we would rather get the sizing right at the outset than sell you more than you need. Tell the team the workload before ordering and they will recommend a tier honestly. Outgrowing it later is a resize rather than a repurchase.
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