Choose Your Dedicated Server

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The price shown is based on a 12-month subscription term.

VDS Starter

₹ 39,999.00 / month

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24 dedicated CPU cores
64GB virtual RAM
800GB NVMe SSD storage
Unlimited bandwidth
Daily backups included
cPanel Solo
CloudLinux OS
Imunify360 advanced security
99.9% uptime guarantee
VDS Pro

₹ 66,999.00 / month

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32 dedicated CPU cores
128GB virtual RAM
1TB NVMe SSD storage
Unlimited bandwidth
Daily backups included
cPanel Solo
CloudLinux OS
Imunify360 advanced security
99.9% uptime guarantee
VDS Premium

₹ 93,999.00 / month

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48 dedicated CPU cores
160GB virtual RAM
1.5TB NVMe SSD storage
Unlimited bandwidth
Daily backups included
cPanel Solo
CloudLinux OS
Imunify360 advanced security
99.9% uptime guarantee
VDS Enterprise

₹ 1,33,999.00 / month

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64 dedicated CPU cores
256GB virtual RAM
2TB NVMe SSD storage
Unlimited bandwidth
Daily backups included
cPanel Solo
CloudLinux OS
Imunify360 advanced security
99.9% uptime guarantee

Available Operating Systems

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GUI BASED CONTROL PANELS

Not a master of the command line interface? That's okay because we offer the best control panels out on the market. These tools will allow for you to easily manage and monitor your dedicated server.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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A dedicated server is a physical server that is exclusively rented to a single user or business. Unlike shared hosting or VPS, all resources (CPU, RAM, storage, bandwidth) are dedicated to one client, offering better performance, security, and customization.
A VPS (Virtual Private Server) shares physical hardware with other users but is virtually partitioned. A dedicated server, on the other hand, provides an entire physical server with no resource sharing.
Most providers offer Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora) and Windows Server options. Some also allow custom OS installations.
It depends. If you choose a managed dedicated server, the hosting provider handles maintenance, security, updates, and troubleshooting. With an unmanaged server, you need to handle everything yourself.
Most providers offer uptime guarantees (e.g., 99.9% uptime). However, you should have backup solutions, such as RAID configurations and offsite backups, to prevent data loss.