Dedicated Servers
Get high performance and full resources exclusively for your project. A dedicated server means full isolation and stability. Choose the right path: Managed (we manage it), Unmanaged (you manage it), or GPU servers (maximum computing power for AI and rendering workloads).
Choose a dedicated server type - one goal, three right paths
Choosing the right infrastructure is critical to project success. We offer three different approaches so the service can precisely match your team's technical competence and business logic.
Managed Servers
Fully managed
Ideal for businesses, eCommerce platforms, and critical services that do not have their own DevOps team and want to focus only on the business.
- Fast launch and configuration
- OS installation and regular patches
- 24/7 proactive monitoring
- Strict security policy
- Priority technical support
Unmanaged Servers
Self-managed
Built for experienced DevOps teams, system administrators, and developers who need a custom stack and full control over the infrastructure.
- Full Root / Administrator access
- Flexible and independent configuration
- Maximum control over the architecture
- 100% technical isolation
- Unlimited scaling capability
GPU Servers
With powerful GPU acceleration
Essential for artificial intelligence (AI/ML) training, complex rendering, video processing, and large-scale parallel computing.
- Specialized GPU-focused architecture
- High data-transfer bandwidth
- Stable operation under 100% load
- Optimization for large data volumes
- Professional and industrial use
What is a dedicated server?
A dedicated server is a physical bare-metal resource assigned entirely to one customer. It is used when a VPS is no longer sufficient in terms of performance, security, isolation, or hardware-level control.
Who is dedicated hosting for?
For eCommerce, SaaS, databases, ERP/CRM, DevOps, and AI/ML workloads.
Managed, Unmanaged, or GPU?
Managed - SERVER1 manages it, Unmanaged - you manage it, GPU - for compute-intensive workloads.
How to choose?
Based on CPU/RAM, disk, GPU, backup, uptime, and the management model.
What does the customer receive?
Physical resources, high performance, isolation, and consultation for the right configuration.
Why choose a dedicated server from SERVER1.GE?
Our bare-metal infrastructure is built on high-quality hardware, with each component selected for reliability and continuous operation.
Full resources (No noisy neighbors)
With a dedicated server, you do not share resources with other users. CPU, RAM, and storage are fully at your disposal, eliminating the "noisy neighbor" effect.
Predictable performance
Receive consistent and guaranteed performance at any time. IOPS, CPU cycles, and network bandwidth are exactly as specified in the configuration.
Security and isolation
Physical isolation provides the highest level of security. You get full control over network access, firewall rules, and data-storage security standards.
24/7 support
Our data-center engineers are always ready. In the event of a hardware issue, response is immediate to prevent service disruption.
Flexibility of choice
Get exactly the environment you need - fully managed for peace of mind, unmanaged for complete freedom, or GPU for specific workloads.
Growth and scaling
As your business grows, hardware upgrades (adding RAM, increasing disks) are straightforward. Your infrastructure grows in proportion to your needs.
How do I get started with a dedicated server?
Launching infrastructure should not be complicated. Our process is transparent and adapted to your business pace.
Define the goal
First, decide which direction matches your competence: Managed, Unmanaged, or GPU. This determines the future management model.
Choose the configuration
Go to the relevant subpage and choose the hardware: CPU cores, RAM capacity, NVMe/SSD disk type, and GPU model based on your workload.
Server launch
We prepare the hardware, install the desired OS, and generate SSH/remote access. For managed servers, we also handle the configuration.
Optimization & security
After launch, monitoring begins, firewall rules are defined, backup policies are set, and the system is updated regularly.
Managed and Unmanaged - the difference in 5 minutes
A server's physical capabilities are one thing; responsibility for managing it is another. Review the detailed comparison to determine exactly which model fits your team's resources.
| Area of responsibility | Managed Server We manage it |
Unmanaged Server You manage it |
|---|---|---|
| Operating system & patches | Fully handled by us: OS installation, kernel updates, and critical patch installation. | Entirely your responsibility: you receive a clean OS and handle its security and updates yourself. |
| Baseline security policy | We configure the firewall, block malicious ports, and manage system security. | You write the Firewall/IPTables rules yourself and manage SSH keys, ports, and access policies. |
| Monitoring & alerts | 24/7 proactive monitoring (CPU/RAM/Disk/Uptime) and incident response by our engineers. | We mainly monitor the hardware status; monitoring internal services is your responsibility. |
| Application / code / content | Your responsibility: we provide the infrastructure, but you are responsible for application code and bugs. | Your responsibility: full freedom in deployment (Docker, Kubernetes, and more) with your own architecture. |
| Time and cost for DevOps | You save time and costs - you do not need a permanent in-house DevOps engineer for daily operations. | Requires a competent administrator or DevOps team for ongoing operations and security. |
| View Managed Servers | View Unmanaged Servers |
If you do not need an entire physical server and are looking for a more budget-friendly solution, consider VPS Hosting.
GPU Servers: when CPU is no longer enough
Modern computing workloads often require massive parallel-processing resources. Traditional central processors (CPU), despite their power, cannot handle workloads where thousands of small operations must be performed simultaneously. This is where GPU servers come in.
AI / ML training and inference
Training machine-learning models requires fast execution of matrix operations. GPU architecture significantly reduces training time and efficiently processes inference requests in real time, which is critical for AI applications.
Rendering and video processing
Standard servers are inefficient for processing 3D graphics, animations, and high-resolution video material. GPU servers provide fast rendering, streaming/transcoding optimization, and smooth delivery of media content.
Large-scale parallel computing
Scientific simulations, financial modeling, cryptography, and big data analytics. These workloads require simultaneous (parallel) analysis of large volumes of data, which graphics processors handle ideally.
- High-speed data disks (NVMe)
- Ultra-fast internal network for bandwidth
- 100% stable-load guarantee
- Strict temperature monitoring
- Secure and isolated environment
Security and reliability at the physical level
One of the main advantages of a dedicated server is total security. See how we protect your infrastructure.
A physical dedicated server means full (100%) isolation from other users - the resources belong only to your project. Access is controlled through secure channels (SSH/VPN/IPMI) and, when needed, restricted with an IP whitelist. Network segments are logically separated (VLAN), reducing the risks of unwanted access and lateral impact.
Regular system updates are critical for minimizing security risks. Within the managed service, our team provides secure patching of the operating system, system libraries, and core services: we check compatibility, schedule updates in a safe window, and reduce the likelihood of downtime. As a result, your infrastructure remains protected from newly discovered vulnerabilities.
Backup is your safety cushion in case of data loss, mistakes, or incidents. We build a backup strategy based on your project's criticality: automated periodic backups, versioning/retention, and storage on independent infrastructure (offsite/separate storage). When needed, RPO/RTO targets and recovery procedures are defined so that restoration at a critical moment is fast and predictable.
Our monitoring systems continuously track server hardware status, network availability, and resource load (CPU/RAM/Disk/Network). When an anomaly is detected, automatic alerts are triggered and engineers are notified for response. This reduces the duration of unexpected disruptions and allows us to fix issues before they affect users.
At the network level, protection mechanisms are used to filter malicious traffic and reduce risks caused by DDoS attacks. Depending on the service type, additional filtering/rate limiting, signature-based blocking, and traffic redirection through a clean channel may be available. The goal is simple: keep your service available to legitimate users even during peak load.
Infrastructure is managed according to strict operational standards: physical security, access control, power and cooling redundancy, and continuous-operation processes. The area of responsibility is clear: the data center ensures environmental stability (power/cooling/connectivity), while in the managed model our team takes additional responsibility for system administration and security operations.
Dedicated vs VPS - when is bare metal worth it?
A virtual private server (VPS) is excellent for startups and medium-sized projects. But when does the moment come when moving to a physical (bare-metal) server becomes necessary?
| Feature | Managed Dedicated | Unmanaged Dedicated | GPU Servers | VPS Hosting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Performance predictability | 100% (guaranteed) | 100% (guaranteed) | 100% (extreme load) | High (within virtualization limits) |
| Full physical isolation | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (logical isolation) |
| Custom stack and kernel access | Limited (we manage it) | Full access | Full access | Full access at the virtual level |
| Operational responsibility | Provider (SERVER1) | Customer | Customer / provider | Customer / provider |
| AI / GPU acceleration | No | No | Highest level | No |
| Cost efficiency | High budget (with management) | Medium/high | High budget | Low budget |
| View packages | View packages | View packages | View packages |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Get detailed answers to technical and operational questions related to Dedicated / Managed / GPU servers. If your question is not listed, contact us.
A dedicated server is an entire physical machine (bare metal) rented by only one customer. In shared/VPS environments, resources (CPU/RAM/disk) are shared with other users, while with dedicated hosting you have 100% exclusive resources and full control. This provides maximum performance, stability, and physical isolation for high-load and critical systems.
Managed means server administration, baseline security configurations, updates, and monitoring are handled by our engineers. We install the OS, configure firewall/access rules, perform security patching, and monitor critical services 24/7. As a result, you no longer need a separate system administrator for daily operations - you can focus on your product/business.
In the unmanaged model, you receive the physical resource and Root/Administrator access (with a clean OS or an agreed baseline configuration). Every next step - installing services, security policies, updates, application stack, log/incident management - is your responsibility (or your DevOps team's). We ensure hardware health and network availability.
GPU servers are optimized for massive parallel computing and are ideal for AI/ML model training and inference, 3D rendering, video transcoding, computer vision workloads, and big data analytics. A GPU can perform thousands of operations simultaneously, producing significantly faster results than a CPU for many tasks.
The configuration should be chosen based on workload type: databases require more RAM and fast NVMe/SSD (IO/IOPS), high-traffic web servers need CPU cores and proper caching, while AI/rendering requires the right GPU. If you provide current metrics (CPU load, RAM usage, Disk IO, Traffic), we will help you choose the optimal option.
Security responsibility depends on the service. Physical security and the baseline network layer (network policies/filtering and, when needed, DDoS mechanisms) are our responsibility. On managed services, we additionally manage the OS level, patching, and baseline hardening. On unmanaged services, OS and application security are fully the customer's (or their team's) responsibility.
The right approach is based on the 3-2-1 rule: 3 copies, on 2 different media, with 1 in an external/remote location. Backups should not be stored on the same disk as the primary data. We can offer remote backup space and an automatic schedule (daily/weekly), as well as recovery procedures based on your RPO/RTO requirements. In the managed model, we help configure the backup architecture.
Yes - migration is possible from another provider or from local infrastructure. Complexity depends on the panel (cPanel/DirectAdmin/Plesk) and the architecture. With a managed service, we help with planning, test migration, and DNS cutover so downtime is minimal and the process is controlled.
In an eCommerce environment, continuity, security, and fast response are critical (inventory/payments/database). If you do not have an internal DevOps/system team, managed is recommended - we monitor the OS, patching, monitoring, and incident response. Unmanaged is the right choice when your team manages optimization, caching, HA/load balancing, and security processes itself.
On Linux servers, primary access is through SSH (Secure Shell); on Windows, through RDP (Remote Desktop). If needed, IPMI or KVM-over-IP is available, giving you a physical-level console (reboot/BIOS/UEFI), even when the operating system does not boot.
Hardware upgrades are possible on dedicated servers, though they often require a planned short downtime because changes are performed physically. Adding RAM/disk is the easiest option (if the platform supports it), while CPU changes are more complex and sometimes require migration to a new configuration. If maximum continuity is required, it is often better to set up a parallel new server and migrate gradually.
Support is available 24/7 through the ticket system, ensuring documented and fast request processing. Hardware and network incidents are handled immediately in both Managed and Unmanaged cases. Managed customers also receive OS/service-level assistance (patching, configurations, monitoring response).
For a full DevOps team, Unmanaged Dedicated is often the best choice: the team has full freedom to build according to its own standards (Docker/Kubernetes, custom networking, CI/CD, hardening policies) and operate without external intervention. Managed is more appropriate when you want to outsource part of the operations or your team needs time to stabilize the infrastructure.
VPS is ideal for startups, testing, and medium-load applications - it is affordable and scales quickly. Dedicated is needed when you require guaranteed, consistent performance, maximum physical isolation, very high traffic/database load, or specific hardware (for example GPU) that a VPS environment cannot fully provide.
The decision should be based on real metrics: if CPU often stays at 80%+, RAM fills up and the system frequently uses swap, or Disk IO becomes a bottleneck (database/logs/cache), this is a signal to increase resources. Also consider peak traffic, concurrent users, and database queries. Provide your monitoring data/graphs and we will help you choose the right dedicated configuration.
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