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Powerful bare metal servers for demanding applications
Intel Xeon processors, ECC memory, and enterprise hardware
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All our dedicated servers come with these features at no extra cost
Advantages
Experience the benefits of our dedicated hosting solutions
Technology Stack
Built for maximum reliability and performance
Hardware
Internet & Switching
Our network is powered by a fail-safe cluster with redundant dual uplinks to two independent Internet providers.
Power supply
All servers are connected to two APC power distribution units, providing A+B redundancy through separate power feeds.
Remote management
Every dedicated server we offer includes IPMI, isolated from the Internet and accessible securely through redundant proxy.
Software
Network boot
PXE boot enables OS deployment without external devices, along with built-in diagnostics and recovery options.
OS auto install
Easily install Linux or Windows with one click from your personal account, and expand functionality with additional software tools.
Support system
Our ticket-based system ensures a 2-minute response time during business hours, with 24/7 support always ready to assist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about our services
Dedicated Servers — Bare-Metal Hosting
Dedicated server (Dedicated, Bare-Metal) is a hosting type where the client gets a full physical server in a data center. Unlike virtual hosting, where you only use a part of the resources, a dedicated server fully belongs to one user. This makes it an ideal choice for large projects, demanding applications, and scenarios where you need to run multiple virtual servers on a single machine.
Main features of renting a dedicated server
Renting a dedicated server provides several advantages over virtual solutions:
- Full resources — all compute power is yours, with no neighbors.
- High performance — significantly more capacity compared to VPS.
- Enhanced security — a single-tenant server reduces risks of data leaks and external threats.
Keep in mind the cost: renting a dedicated server is more expensive than a virtual one, and the capacity can be excessive for small tasks.
Who is it for?
- companies with high-traffic websites;
- large online stores;
- workloads with many server applications;
- hosting service providers;
- building storage systems or backups.
Most often, physical servers are chosen by companies planning to scale. A VPS may struggle with growing load, while renting a dedicated server ensures stability and headroom.
How to choose a physical server
The rental price depends on several factors:
- CPU — core count and frequency;
- RAM — capacity and speed;
- Storage subsystem — capacity and performance.
A more powerful CPU improves computation speed, while larger RAM enables more concurrent operations. For high-load applications choose SSD; for large data volumes an HDD may be preferable.
Why choose XServer
Want to buy or rent a dedicated server? Contact XServer experts. We are available 24/7, provide professional advice on rental options, and help select an optimal configuration for your project.