Linux Dedicated Server Plans

Fast & Cheap Dedicated Server with Windows 2019, 2016 & 2012

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    Datacenter - USA
  • VLLD-SL01
  • Intel Xeon E3-1230 v3
  • CPU 4x 3.30 GHz(Single Quad Core)
  • RAM 32 GB
  • Storage 2x 1TB SATA
  • Location: Miami
  • 100 Mbit unmetered dedicated (Flatrate)
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    (USD 99/Month)
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    Datacenter - USA
  • VLLD-SL02
  • Intel Xeon E-2146G
  • CPU 6x 3.50 GHz(Single 6 Core)
  • RAM 32 GB
  • Storage 2x 1TB SATA
  • 100 Mbit/s port
  • 1 GBit including 100 TB Traffic (dedicated bandwidth)
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    (USD 132/Month)
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    Datacenter - USA
  • VLLD-SL03
  • Intel Xeon E-2146G
  • CPU 6x 3.50 GHz(Single 6 Core)
  • RAM 64 GB
  • Storage 2x 1TB SATA
  • 100 Mbit/s port
  • 1 GBit including 100 TB Traffic (dedicated bandwidth)
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    (USD 149/Month)
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    Datacenter - USA
  • VLLD-SL04
  • Intel Xeon E-2146G
  • CPU 6x 3.50 GHz(Single 6 Core)
  • RAM 64 GB
  • Storage 2x 1TB SSD
  • 100 Mbit/s port
  • 1 GBit including 100 TB Traffic (dedicated bandwidth)
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    (USD 169/Month)
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    Datacenter - USA
  • VLLD-SL05
  • Intel Xeon E-2146G
  • CPU 6x 3.50 GHz (Single 6 Core)
  • RAM 128 GB
  • Storage 2x 1 TB SATA
  • 100 Mbit/s port
  • 1 GBit including 100 TB Traffic (dedicated bandwidth)
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    (USD 189/Month)
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    Datacenter - USA
  • VLLD-SL06
  • 2x Intel Xeon Silver 4214
  • CPU 2x 12x 2.20 GHz (Dual 12 Core)
  • RAM 128 GB
  • Storage 2x 1TB SSD
  • 200 GB Acronis Cyber Backup Cloud
  • 1 GBit including 100 TB Traffic (dedicated bandwidth)*
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    (USD 509/Month)
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    Datacenter - USA
  • VLLD-SL07
  • 2x Intel Xeon Silver 4214
  • CPU 2x 12x 2.20 GHz (Dual 12 Core)
  • RAM 256 GB
  • Storage 2x 1TB SSD
  • 200 GB Acronis Cyber Backup Cloud
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    (USD 649/Month)

Linux dedicated Server


With a Linux dedicated server, you can have your own server with all the features of an enterprise-class system. You will be able to host multiple websites and applications on one machine without having to worry about hardware or software compatibility issues.


Linux Dedicated Servers are available in two different plans:


1. Standard Plan: This plan includes unlimited bandwidth for both incoming and outgoing traffic. It also comes with 1 IP address per account. By acquiring this package, you get access to our 24/7 support team via email as well as phone calls.


2. Premium Plan: With this plan, we provide unlimited bandwidth for both incoming & outgoing traffic along with 2 IP addresses per account. In addition, you receive premium support from our technical staff who work around the clock to ensure uninterrupted service.



Reasons Why People Use Linux Dedicated Server

Choice


There are many reasons why someone would like to build his own website. Some may simply wish to create a personal portfolio while others might prefer to start up a business online. Whatever the case may be, if you're looking for something simple yet powerful then Linux Dedicated Server could be what you've been searching for.


Control


When building a website, you'll often find yourself needing to make changes to certain aspects such as adding new pages or changing existing ones. However, most shared hosting services do not allow users to modify these files directly. Instead, they must contact the company which provides them with the hosting solution and ask permission before making any modifications. On top of that, some hosts even charge extra fees for every modification made by the user.


Security


A lot of people believe that shared hosting accounts offer better security than those provided by VPS Hosting Services. While this statement isn't entirely true, it does hold some truth. Shared hosting providers usually keep track of how much data each customer has uploaded onto their servers. As long as the amount doesn't exceed the allotted limit, nothing bad should happen. Unfortunately, things aren't always so easy. For example, hackers sometimes try to gain unauthorized access to another person's computer through malicious code embedded within emails sent to them. These types of attacks have become increasingly common since almost everyone uses an internet-connected device nowadays.


Performance


The performance offered by Linux Dedicated Servers is unparalleled compared to other hosting options. Because your server runs completely independent of other customers' websites, it will never suffer slowdowns caused by a heavy load. You won't experience downtime either since all of your resources remain fully functional regardless of whether or not anyone else is accessing your website. This means that you can focus solely on creating content without having to worry about anything else.


Cost-Effective


One thing that makes Linux Dedicated Servers stand apart from other hosting packages is their affordability. Unlike traditional hosting plans where monthly payments typically range between $10-$20, Linux Dedicated Servers only cost anywhere between $15 -$25 depending on the package chosen. Even though prices vary slightly, one thing remains constant -- the price is extremely affordable!


Scalability


With Linux Dedicated Servers, you get unlimited scalability. In other words, you can add additional hard drives whenever needed. Since your server operates independently of other clients, you can easily expand your system capacity without worrying about running out of room. It also allows you to upgrade your hardware anytime you feel necessary.


Reliability


Most Linux dedicated servers come equipped with RAID technology. This feature ensures that your data stays safe in the event of a power outage. If there are problems with your current setup, you don't need to call tech support because everything will be fixed automatically.



Types of Linux Dedicated Servers

Unix


Unix is a family of operating systems developed by AT&T Bell Labs starting back in 1969. Unix was originally designed to replace the aging UNIX System III but eventually became popular enough to spawn several different versions including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, etc. Today, most web hosts use Unix based OSs such as CentOS and Ubuntu for their Linux dedicated servers.


Red Hat Enterprise Linux


The Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution is considered to be among the best Linux distributions available today. Its popularity stems from the fact that it offers enterprise-level features at a fraction of the cost of commercial software solutions. Some of these features include automatic updates, high availability, disaster recovery capabilities, and more.


Debian GNU/Linux


Debian GNU/Linux is yet another great option if you're looking for a reliable Linux dedicated server solution. Like Red Hat, Debian comes complete with many useful tools like Apache HTTP Server, MySQL database management tool, PHP scripting language, Perl programming language, etc. However, unlike Red Hat, Debian doesn't offer any proprietary applications so you'll have full access to open source alternatives.


FreeBSD


If you want an alternative to both Red Hat and Debian, then FreeBSD might just fit the bill. Although this particular version of Linux isn't very well known outside of computer science circles, it's still widely used within the industry due to its stability and reliability. For example, some large companies even run their entire network infrastructure using FreeBSD.


Ubuntu


Another excellent choice when choosing a Linux dedicated server provider is Ubuntu. The reason why I chose Ubuntu dedicated servers over others is simple; they provide free technical support which means less money spent on customer service calls. Plus, Ubuntu has become quite popular recently thanks to its ease-of-use and user-friendly interface.


Fedora


Finally, Fedora is one of my favourite choices since it combines all three aforementioned options into one package. You get the benefits of Debian along with the security and performance enhancements offered by Red Hat. So basically, Fedora gives you the best of both worlds!


Gentoo


Although Gentoo can technically function without a GUI, it makes things much easier for users who prefer not having to deal with command-line interfaces. In addition, Gentoo provides advanced customization options allowing you to tailor your system exactly how you'd like it.



Conclusion

Choosing between various types of Linux dedicated servers may seem daunting at first glance. But once you've decided what type of hosting environment you'd prefer, things should go smoothly. Just make sure you choose wisely!