Dedicated bare-metal servers
Bare-metal servers in Amsterdam, Paris, Marseille and New York. Pick from AMD EPYC, AMD Ryzen, Intel Xeon and Core CPUs, with NVIDIA RTX GPUs available on demand. 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps port with optional unmetered bandwidth, NVMe storage, full IPMI access, OS reinstall on a click. Anonymous signup, same-day delivery.
- 1 Gbps & 10 Gbps uplinks
- Unlimited bandwidth
- AMD EPYC / Ryzen, Intel Xeon & Core
- DDoS Protection
- 99.9% Service Uptime
- 24/7 Customer Support
- Delivered same-day · 24h max
- No setup fee
- Free OS reinstall

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Dedicated server FAQs
What is rdp.monster, and why choose our Dedicated Servers?
Choosing RDP Monster for dedicated servers means picking single-tenant bare metal at retail pricing — no hypervisor overhead, no noisy neighbours, no shared CPU cycles. Every server is a physical machine entirely allocated to you: Intel Xeon, AMD EPYC, or Ryzen processors, ECC DDR4/DDR5 RAM, NVMe SSD or enterprise SATA storage, unmetered 1 Gbps bandwidth, and a stable dedicated IPv4. You get full root or Administrator privileges from the first login, free reinstalls on demand, hardware monitoring with 24/7 support, and a 7-day money-back guarantee. The privacy stance matters as much as the hardware: no government ID, no phone verification, no selfie required — anonymous signup with crypto, PayPal, or card. Workloads we support range from cPanel hosting clusters and dedicated game servers to high-throughput trading backends, VPN nodes, video transcoding farms, and self-hosted SaaS infrastructure.
What is a Dedicated Server, and how does it differ from VPS or shared hosting?
A dedicated server is the inverse of shared hosting and VPS: instead of slicing one physical box into many virtual tenants, the entire physical box is yours. Shared hosting puts thousands of websites on one server with strict CPU/RAM/IO caps. VPS uses a hypervisor (KVM, Xen, VMware) to slice the host into virtual machines — better isolation than shared, but still capped per VM. A dedicated server has no hypervisor overhead, no per-tenant CPU caps, and no noisy-neighbour I/O contention. You get the full 64-128 GB RAM, the full 8-32 CPU cores, the full 1-4 TB NVMe disk, and the full 1 Gbps NIC. This matters for workloads that burst — database write spikes, video encoding, AI inference, gaming-server tick processing — where a VPS would throttle but bare metal sustains the load.
How does a Dedicated Server work, and what does the deployment process look like?
Dedicated server deployment is slower than VPS deployment because there's no virtualization shortcut — a physical machine is racked, networked, and OS-imaged from inventory. After your order clears, our team allocates a physical server from the datacenter inventory (Netherlands, France, or the United States, depending on your region choice), connects the IPMI/iDRAC out-of-band management interface, PXE-boots the OS installer (Windows Server, Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream, Proxmox, ESXi), provisions the IP block, sets up the iDRAC/IPMI password, and emails you the credentials. Typical deployment time is 1-6 hours for in-stock configurations, up to 24 hours for custom builds. Once delivered, you get full root or Administrator access, IPMI access for kernel debugging and remote OS reinstall, and a 24/7 support channel for hardware-level escalation.
Why choose a Dedicated Server over a VPS or cloud instance?
A dedicated server makes sense when a VPS or cloud VM stops scaling well for your workload. Signs you've outgrown VPS: your CPU is capped at 100% on a single vCPU for hours during a job, your disk I/O is throttled by the hypervisor's per-tenant quota, your memory usage hits the VPS plan's ceiling and you need a step up that doesn't exist, or compliance requires single-tenant hardware (PCI-DSS, HIPAA-adjacent, certain EU data-residency rules). Cloud VMs (AWS EC2, GCP, Azure) work but cost 3-10× more than bare metal for equivalent specs and meter every GB of egress. Dedicated wins on $/CPU-core, $/GB-RAM, and $/TB-storage at any scale above ~16 GB RAM. Use cases: gaming-server clusters, dedicated database hosts (Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB at TB scale), AI inference (GPU dedicated), video transcoding, and large-scale scraping with unmetered bandwidth.
What are the typical use cases for Dedicated Servers?
Dedicated server use cases cluster around workloads that need predictable performance, single-tenant isolation, or specialized hardware. Gaming: Minecraft Java/Bedrock realms with 100+ concurrent players, Rust servers with full wipe cycles, CS2/Valorant tournament hosting, Garry's Mod/Arma communities. Databases: PostgreSQL/MySQL/MongoDB clusters at 100 GB+ working set, ClickHouse analytics, Elasticsearch at sustained write load. AI/ML: GPU-equipped servers for Stable Diffusion, LLM inference (llama.cpp, vLLM), training small models. Video: FFmpeg-driven transcoding farms, Plex/Jellyfin libraries at 50+ TB, video-on-demand origin servers. Web hosting: cPanel/Plesk clusters serving thousands of sites, WordPress at scale with W3 Total Cache. Networking: VPN backends (WireGuard, OpenVPN), proxy farms for residential-quality outbound, BGP-routed networks. Trading: low-latency market-data ingestion, custom matching-engine backtesting, multi-strategy execution at sub-millisecond timing.
Can I migrate data from my existing VPS or another host to a Dedicated Server?
Migrating from an existing VPS or another host to a RDP Monster dedicated server uses standard tooling — there's no proprietary migration lock-in. For Linux source servers: rsync -avz --progress source:/data /destination over SSH transfers application data; mysqldump / pg_dump + restore for databases; scp or sftp for small file sets. For Windows source: robocopy handles file shares; SQL Server Backup/Restore for databases; restic or borg for incremental snapshot-based migration. For full-system migration: Clonezilla, dd, or vendor-specific tools (Veeam, Acronis) can image the source disk and restore to the dedicated server via IPMI ISO mount. Our support team helps plan the cutover: DNS TTL pre-reduction, sync-then-flip strategy, rollback plan if anything regresses. Typical migration windows for 100 GB-1 TB workloads run 2-12 hours.
What operating systems and software stacks are supported on Bare Metal Servers?
The dedicated server runs any operating system that supports x86-64 — no whitelist, no per-OS pricing surcharge. Windows: Server 2019 LTSC, Server 2022, Server 2025 (license included in the plan). Linux: Ubuntu 22.04 / 24.04 LTS, Debian 12, AlmaLinux 9, Rocky Linux 9, CentOS Stream 9, openSUSE Leap. Hypervisors: Proxmox VE 8 (popular for running your own VPS farm on top of the dedicated), VMware ESXi (license your own), Xen Server, KVM bare-metal. BSDs: FreeBSD 14, OpenBSD. Custom ISO upload via IPMI/iDRAC virtual media lets you boot any other OS or recovery image. Free OS reinstalls on demand from the client portal — no support ticket needed for standard distributions. The Windows Server license is bundled in the dedicated server plan price; Linux/BSD have no licensing cost.
Is there a setup fee for Dedicated Servers, and how is billing structured?
Standard dedicated server configurations from our catalog have zero setup fees — the monthly price displayed is the full price, with no hidden activation charges. Billing cycles available: monthly (most flexible), quarterly (8% discount), semi-annual (10% discount), and annual (15% discount, equivalent to two months free). Custom hardware builds — additional RAID controllers, extra RAM beyond catalog limits, GPUs (NVIDIA A100/H100, AMD Instinct), 10/25/40 Gbps NIC upgrades, IPv4 /29 or /28 subnets — may carry a one-time hardware-acquisition fee, always disclosed upfront before you confirm the order. Renewal billing is automatic via stored payment method (card, PayPal, or recurring crypto-wallet authorization). You can downgrade or upgrade between billing cycles with prorated credit. Cancellation is at any time with 30-day notice; the dedicated server stays online until the paid-up period ends.
Is bandwidth metered on Dedicated Servers, and what are the speed limits?
Every RDP Monster dedicated server ships with unmetered 1 Gbps bandwidth included in the base price — no monthly transfer cap, no per-GB overage, no traffic shaping. The 1 Gbps figure is the physical NIC limit on the default port; you can sustain 300-700 Mbps of continuous traffic indefinitely (Plex/Jellyfin streaming, gaming-server tick broadcast, scraping pipelines, backup-target ingestion) with no warning emails or throttling. Bandwidth is symmetric: upload speed equals download speed. For workloads that need more — live-streaming origins, video CDN edges, multi-tenant media servers, large-scale backup targets, or any high-throughput scenario — select the 10 Gbps Unmetered Guaranteed option directly on the order form at checkout for a $600/month add-on. The 10G line is dedicated, guaranteed bandwidth (not burst, not shared), with the same no-cap, no-overage policy. DDoS protection up to 100 Gbps is included in the base price across all dedicated server plans.

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