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Frequently asked questions
Looking for more info? Here are some things we're commonly asked
What is a dedicated server and who is it for?
A dedicated server is a physical server (also known as "bare metal") that is exclusively yours. Unlike shared or VPS hosting, you do not share resources like CPU, RAM, or storage with any other users. This provides the highest level of performance, security, and control. It's the perfect solution for high-traffic websites, large e-commerce stores, complex applications, and any business that has outgrown the limits of shared hosting.
How is this different from your Managed VPS hosting?
A Managed VPS is a powerful, isolated virtual machine running on a shared physical server. A Dedicated Server is the entire physical machine. You get 100% of the raw hardware resources, offering a significant boost in processing power and I/O (disk) speed. A dedicated server is the next step up when your application needs the absolute best performance and total resource isolation.
I don't see any plans or pricing. How do I get a server?
We believe high-performance hosting isn't "one-size-fits-all." Instead of offering fixed plans, we build a custom server solution based on your specific needs. This ensures you only pay for the resources you require. To get started, you'll need to get in touch with our solutions team for a free consultation and a custom quote.
How long does it take to get my server online?
Because every server is custom-built, provisioning times can vary. Standard configurations are often deployed quickly, while highly custom builds may take longer to provision. When you speak with our team, we will provide you with a clear timeline based on your specific hardware requirements.
Can you help me migrate my website or application?
Yes, absolutely. As part of our consultation, we will create a custom migration plan. For most websites and applications, our expert migration team can handle the entire transfer for you, ensuring a smooth transition with minimal to zero downtime.