An unmetered dedicated server is a physical bare metal server where your network traffic is not billed based on usage volume. You receive a fixed port speed (such as 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps) and can utilize it without worrying about bandwidth caps, while enjoying full hardware isolation and dedicated resources.
Unmetered bandwidth means your data transfer is not measured, but usage is limited by your assigned port speed. Unlimited bandwidth typically refers to a fair-use policy with hidden limits. Unmetered servers provide predictable performance with transparent network capacity.
The right server depends on your workload requirements. Consider CPU performance, RAM capacity, storage type (NVMe or SSD), network port speed, and your expected traffic patterns. Our team can help you design an optimal configuration based on your business needs.
No.
All resources—including CPU, memory, storage, and network interface—are fully dedicated to your server. Other customers’ workloads or traffic have no impact on your performance.
Yes.
Unmetered dedicated servers are ideal for hosting multiple websites, applications, or services on a single machine. You can allocate resources freely and manage traffic without bandwidth restrictions.
Absolutely.
They are designed for high-traffic platforms such as media streaming, gaming servers, SaaS applications, and large-scale websites that require consistent throughput and stable network performance.
Our infrastructure is built with redundant networking, premium upstream providers, and proactive monitoring to ensure high availability and stable connectivity for mission-critical workloads.
Yes.
All unmetered dedicated servers are protected by enterprise-grade DDoS mitigation systems designed to detect and block attacks while maintaining service availability.