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Uncompromised
Performance.

Deploy enterprise-grade infrastructure. Choose Root Servers for hybrid flexibility or Bare Metal for raw hardware dominance.

Hybrid Power

Best of both worlds.

A root server is the best choice for anyone who appreciates the advantages of both dedicated servers and virtualized servers. You get exclusive CPU and RAM resources with the flexibility of KVM virtualization.

  • Dedicated resources (CPU and RAM)
  • 99.9% guaranteed minimum availability
  • Snapshots (Copy-On-Write)
  • Latest AMD EPYC™ Hardware
  • Network card with up to 2.5 Gbit/s
  • Full root access
Root Server Pricing

Choose your configuration

All plans include full root access. Available regions: Manassas, USA · Vienna, Austria · Nuremberg, Germany

RS 1

$44.99 /mo

  • 4 Dedicated Cores
  • 8 GB DDR5 (ECC)
  • 256 GB NVMe
  • Snapshots Included

RS 2

$69.99 /mo

  • 8 Dedicated Cores
  • 16 GB DDR5 (ECC)
  • 512 GB NVMe
  • Snapshots Included

RS 4

$129.99 /mo

  • 16 Dedicated Cores
  • 64 GB DDR5 (ECC)
  • 2 TB NVMe
  • Snapshots Included

RS 5

$179.99 /mo

  • 20 Dedicated Cores
  • 96 GB DDR5 (ECC)
  • 3 TB NVMe
  • Snapshots Included

RS 6

$219 /mo

  • 24 Dedicated Cores
  • 128 GB DDR5 (ECC)
  • 4 TB NVMe
  • Snapshots Included

Dedicated Server vs Root Server

A dedicated server is a separate piece of hardware that is exclusively available to you. A root server is operated on a host system alongside other virtual machines, but with guaranteed exclusive resources.

With both systems, you have full root access to the OS. These are suitable for experienced admins who want to customize the system configuration.

Why choose Root?

A virtualized system offers functions not available with bare metal, like creating snapshots before major changes, a web VNC console, and image imports.

If you appreciate the advantages of both dedicated hardware power and virtualization flexibility, a root server is the best choice.

Dedicated Server FAQs

What is the difference between Root Servers and VPS?

While both are virtualized, our Root Servers come with 100% dedicated hardware resources (CPU cores & RAM) reserved strictly for you. A standard VPS often shares CPU cycles with other neighbors.

What is the difference between Root Servers and Bare Metal?

A bare metal server is an entire physical machine exclusively yours — no hypervisor at all. A root server runs on a host system with guaranteed exclusive resources plus virtualization comforts like snapshots and a web VNC console.

Do I get full Root/SSH access?

Yes. You have full administrative control (root access) to install any software, manage the kernel, and configure the firewall exactly as you need — on both Root Servers and Bare Metal.

Which virtualization technology do you use?

Root Servers use KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine). This ensures true hardware isolation, allowing you to run your own kernel and Docker containers without restrictions. Bare Metal has no virtualization layer at all.

Can I take Snapshots?

All Root Servers include Copy-On-Write snapshots — create a backup of your entire system state before critical updates and restore it instantly. Bare Metal relies on OS-level or off-server backup strategies instead.

Are the resources upgradeable?

Root Servers upgrade to a higher tier instantly via the client area. Bare Metal upgrades involve a hardware change — our engineers schedule those with you to minimise downtime.

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