A Whole Server, and Nobody ElseOn It
For applications where performance cannot depend on a neighbour, or where the data has to sit on hardware you can point to.
Scheduled maintenance — bare-metal-07
Completed- ✓
Security patches staged
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Applied at 3:00 AM — lowest traffic window
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Service restarted — 0 dropped connections
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Health check passed
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Downtime
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Noisy neighbours
- Single tenant
- Local data residency
- Managed or unmanaged
- 24/7 monitoring
No shared resources
CPU, memory and disk are yours alone.
Data residency you can state
Named hardware in a named facility, for compliance.
Consistent performance
No slowdown because another tenant is busy.
Managed if you want it
We handle OS, patching and monitoring, or you do.
Typical configurations
Starting points rather than a fixed catalogue. Configuration is matched to your workload after we understand what the server will actually run.
| Tier | Typical use | CPU | Memory | Storage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | Single application, low concurrency | 8 cores | 32 GB | 2 × 1 TB NVMe (RAID 1) |
| Standard | Business application with database | 16 cores | 64 GB | 2 × 2 TB NVMe (RAID 1) |
| Performance | High-traffic or database-heavy | 32 cores | 128 GB | 4 × 2 TB NVMe (RAID 10) |
| Custom | Specific compliance or hardware need | Specified | Specified | Specified |
Pricing is quoted per configuration and includes bandwidth, monitoring and your chosen management level. Hardware availability is confirmed before we commit to a date.
When do you need a dedicated server?
A dedicated server is a single physical machine used by one customer, as opposed to a VPS or cloud instance where several customers share the underlying hardware. It is the right choice in three situations: when a regulator or contract requires that data sits on identifiable, non-shared hardware; when the workload is heavy and sustained enough that shared infrastructure causes inconsistent performance; and when specific hardware is needed that virtualised platforms do not offer. For most websites and business applications a VPS is sufficient and considerably cheaper, and recommending otherwise is usually overselling.
Hardware that is yours, in a facility you can name
The reason to buy this is usually a compliance clause or a performance ceiling — not a general wish for something faster.
- Genuine single tenancy
- One physical machine, one customer. No virtualisation layer shared with anyone else, which is what makes it answerable when an auditor asks where the data physically resides.
- Configured to your requirement
- CPU, memory, storage type and RAID level chosen for your workload — database servers and file servers want very different configurations.
- Managed or unmanaged
- We handle OS, patching, backups and monitoring, or hand you root access and stay out of the way. Both are properly supported, not one as an afterthought.
- Monitoring and alerting
- Resource use, disk health and availability watched continuously, with alerts before a failing disk becomes an outage.
- Backup and recovery
- Off-site backups with tested restores, and a stated recovery objective rather than a vague assurance.
What changes after migration
- 1×
- No variation from other tenants on the same hardware.
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- Named hardware in a named location, documented.
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- Known limits rather than a shared platform's ceiling.
- 24/7
- Monitoring and alerting rather than waiting for a report.
Performance you can predict
A compliance answer
Fewer capacity surprises
Watched continuously
From requirement to a live server
We ask what the server will run before quoting hardware. The answer often points to a smaller machine.
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Common reasons businesses move here
Compliance and data residency
Regulated data that must sit on identifiable, non-shared hardware.
Database-heavy applications
Sustained I/O that shared platforms throttle inconsistently.
High-traffic platforms
Applications that have outgrown a VPS and hit its ceiling regularly.
Core business systems
ERP or hospital systems where an outage stops the operation.
- Financial Services
- Healthcare & Clinics
- Government & NGO
- E-commerce & Retail
- Manufacturing
- Telecom & Utilities
- Media & Publishing
- IT & Software
What happened this month
Overview — last 7 days
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Events
Hardware
OKAll disks healthy · RAID 10
Patching
DoneApplied 3 AM · 0 dropped connections
Capacity
Headroom46 of 128 GB memory used
Maintenance applied, hardware health and capacity headroom — the events, not a raw resource gauge. Sample data shown.
Questions, answered
01Do we actually need a dedicated server?
Often not. Most business websites and applications run perfectly on a VPS at a fraction of the cost. Dedicated hardware is justified by a compliance requirement, sustained heavy load, or a specific hardware need — and we will tell you which, if any, applies to you.
02How much does a dedicated server cost in Bangladesh?
It depends on configuration and management level. It is a monthly cost several times that of a comparable VPS, which is exactly why the requirement should be real before you commit.
03Is the server located in Bangladesh?
We offer local facilities where data residency is required, and international locations where latency to an overseas audience matters more. We will recommend based on where your users and your obligations are.
04What is included in managed hosting?
OS installation and patching, security hardening, monitoring, backups and support for server-level issues. Your application remains yours unless we have a separate agreement covering it, and we are explicit about that boundary.
05What happens if hardware fails?
Disks are in RAID so a single drive failure does not cause an outage, and monitoring alerts us on degradation. For other component failures we commit to a replacement time stated in the agreement.
06Can you migrate our existing servers?
Yes. We plan migration with the old environment running until the new one is verified, so there is no window where you have no working system.
07Can we get root access?
Yes, on unmanaged and on managed plans if you want it. We will note where changes you make could affect what we can support.
Related services
- VPS HostingUsually the right starting point instead.
- AI Server HostingIf the workload needs GPU.
- Web Hosting & DomainFor websites that need nothing this heavy.
- Private & Local AI DeploymentAI that cannot leave your infrastructure.
- Website Maintenance & OptimizationApplication-level upkeep alongside the server.
- ERP & Business Management SoftwareA common reason for dedicated hardware.
Tell us what the server has to run
A short call about the workload and any compliance requirement — including an honest answer if a VPS would do the job.