RDP Monster

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.

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What is rdp.monster, and why choose our Dedicated Servers?

RDP Monster ships true bare-metal dedicated servers — single-tenant physical machines with full root, anonymous no-KYC checkout, and 99.9% uptime SLA backed by Tier-3 datacenters in Netherlands, France, and the United States.

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 a physical machine entirely allocated to one tenant — no virtualization layer, no shared CPU, no shared RAM, no shared disk I/O — used for workloads that need predictable performance and full hardware control.

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?

Bare-metal deployment provisions a physical machine from inventory: rack-mount, OS install via PXE boot, IP allocation, IPMI/iDRAC provisioning, and credentials delivery within 1-24 hours depending on stock and OS choice.

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?

Choose dedicated when you need predictable burst performance, single-tenant isolation for compliance, hardware-level control (BIOS, RAID, IPMI), or simply the most CPU/RAM/storage you can get per dollar at scale.

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 servers cover workloads that exceed VPS limits: gaming hosts (Minecraft / Rust / CS / Valorant clusters), databases at TB scale, AI/ML inference with GPU, video transcoding farms, web hosting at thousands of sites, VPN/proxy backends, and trading infrastructure.

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?

Yes — we support standard migration paths: rsync over SSH for Linux, robocopy or restic for Windows, full disk imaging via Clonezilla or dd for whole-system snapshots, and our support team will assist with planning the cutover window.

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?

Every major OS is supported: Windows Server 2019/2022/2025, Ubuntu LTS, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream, FreeBSD, Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi, plus custom ISO upload via IPMI for any other distribution.

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?

No setup fees on standard configurations — the listed monthly price is what you pay. Custom hardware builds or specialized configurations may incur a one-time setup charge, disclosed upfront before order confirmation.

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 dedicated server ships with unmetered 1 Gbps bandwidth included. For 10 Gbps Unmetered Guaranteed — useful for streaming, video CDN edges, large-scale backup targets — add the $600/mo option at checkout on the order form.

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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