Bare Metal With Full Remote Control
Single-tenant hardware, built to the spec you need rather than picked off a fixed shelf. Browser-based KVM, network-boot OS installs, and live hardware telemetry sit in the same panel as your billing and DNS — from the day it's racked to the day it's decommissioned, with the audit trail to prove it.
Dedicated Servers Without the Service Tickets
Power cycle, reinstall, mount an ISO, or pull live sensor telemetry — all without filing a ticket. The panel exposes the operations that would otherwise mean opening a support request and waiting on a reply.
Remote Console
Browser-based KVM redirect with virtual media. Power on/off, hard reset, and BIOS-level access — from the panel. Credentials encrypted at rest, and every console session is written to the audit log: who opened it, when, and on which server.
OS Install at Onboarding
OS installation happens during onboarding over out-of-band management (BMC) network boot — tell us which OS you need and we image the machine as part of provisioning. Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, and Windows are available on request.
Hardware Health
Fan RPM, temperatures, voltage rails, power-supply draw, and ECC counters — read straight from the hardware and shown under the sensor's own name, not a repackaged summary. Pulled fresh whenever you check, so a hot drive or a failing fan shows up before it becomes an outage.
Custom RAID & Layouts
RAID 0/1/5/6/10, hardware or software arrays, NVMe and SATA mixed in the same chassis for tiered storage. Tell us the layout your workload needs when you order — it's built to that spec, not chosen from three fixed options.
When a Virtual Machine Isn't Enough
Dedicated hardware earns its keep when sharing a hypervisor with other tenants becomes the problem, not the platform.
Workloads That Hate Noisy Neighbors
Databases, build servers, and latency-sensitive applications get the CPU, memory, and disk I/O of the whole machine — not a slice of one shared with other tenants.
Run Your Own Platform on the Hardware
Agencies and smaller hosts use a dedicated box as the foundation for their own hypervisor, container host, or client environments — the hardware is yours to configure however that platform needs it.
Per-Core Licensing and Single-Tenant Requirements
Software licensed by physical core, or workloads that need to stay off shared virtualization entirely, run on hardware nobody else touches.
From Order to Decommission, in One Panel
A dedicated order starts with a spec, not a shopping cart: tell us the CPU, RAM, storage, and location you need, and a physical box is built or allocated to match, with remote-console access encrypted at rest and the OS imaged over the network during setup rather than installed by hand. End-of-life runs the same lifecycle in reverse: the box is powered off, flagged, and held out of the assignable pool until it's wiped — it is never handed to the next client with the previous one's data still on the disk.
- A bandwidth allowance ships with every plan, metered flat rather than by a 95th-percentile calculation
- A primary IP ships with every server; extra addresses and custom network setups are configured on request
- Every request runs through the same support ticketing as the rest of your services — no separate contract, no second login
- Decommissioned hardware is flagged and held out of inventory until an operator completes a NIST 800-88-style wipe of the drives — the system will not reassign a server while that flag is set
Self-Managed, or Fully Managed — Same Platform
Nothing about the underlying panel changes. The only question is who's on the other end of the console.
Self-Managed
Full remote-console access, network-boot OS installs, and live hardware telemetry. You configure it, patch it, and run it your way — the panel gives you every lever we'd use ourselves.
Fully Managed
Hand us the patching, monitoring response, and day-to-day upkeep. Same dashboard, same audit trail — we carry the pager instead of you. See what's included with managed services.
Example Configurations
Three common builds to anchor a budget. All three — and anything in between — are configured to order; nothing here is a fixed SKU you have to fit.
Dedicated Entry
A single-socket workstation-class build for workloads that just need a whole machine to themselves.
- Xeon E-2236, 6 cores
- 32GB ECC RAM
- 2x480GB SSD
- 30TB bandwidth
Dedicated Pro
More cores and NVMe storage for databases, build pipelines, and small hypervisor hosts.
- Xeon E5-2690, 14 cores
- 64GB ECC RAM
- 2x960GB NVMe
- 50TB bandwidth
Dedicated Premium
Dual-socket headroom for consolidated workloads and heavier hypervisor or storage duty.
- Dual Xeon Gold 6248, 40 cores
- 128GB ECC RAM
- 4x1TB NVMe, RAID 10
- 100TB bandwidth
Need more cores, more memory, or a different storage layout? Tell us the spec and we'll quote it.
Dedicated Server Questions
Bare Metal That Behaves Like Cloud
Tell us the spec, and get remote console access as soon as it's racked and imaged. Run it yourself, or layer managed services on top.