Dedicated servers

Dedicated Server Rental

Rent a dedicated server from VIP.hosting and get physical resources for projects with demanding and consistent workloads. Dedicated Servers are suitable for websites, applications, databases, virtualization, business services and specialized software. Choose the CPU, RAM and storage configuration that matches your requirements and get full administrative access for complete control over your server environment.

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VPS/VDS

Virtual servers with guaranteed resources and full root access.

Why choose VIP.hosting

  • 1
    Stable infrastructure

    Modern hardware keeps websites, applications and online projects running reliably.

  • 2
    Competitive pricing

    Choose the right configuration and pay only for the resources you need.

  • 3
    Servers worldwide

    Host your project closer to its audience and reduce network latency.

  • 4
    Flexible configurations

    Choose from multiple CPU, memory, storage and network options.

  • 5
    Fast deployment

    Start working as soon as the service is automatically activated.

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    Technical support

    Our support team can help with service setup and usage.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the difference between VPS/VDS and a dedicated server?

A VPS/VDS is a virtual server with allocated resources running on a physical server. It is a convenient solution for websites, applications, databases, and other projects that require their own server at an affordable price. A dedicated server provides the entire physical machine to a single customer and is suitable for projects with high or constant workloads that require maximum control over server resources.

The best option depends on the required performance and workload. VPS/VDS is suitable for most websites, services, and smaller applications. For resource-intensive projects and consistently high workloads, a dedicated server is usually a better choice. For running multiple Android emulators, dedicated emulator server configurations are available specifically for this type of workload.

Yes. The server is provided with administrative access required for managing the operating system and installed software. Linux servers provide root access, while Windows servers use an administrative account. You can install the software you need as long as it complies with the service usage rules.

Yes. Different operating systems are available depending on the selected plan and service type. VPS/VDS servers typically support popular Linux distributions and supported Windows versions. The available options are displayed directly during the ordering process.

Yes. VPS/VDS resources can be increased without ordering a completely new server when supported by the selected configuration. You can move to a more powerful plan as your project grows. Downgrading a VPS/VDS configuration is not supported, so we recommend considering your future requirements when selecting a plan.

Yes. Each server is provided with its own IP address, which remains assigned to the service while it is active. This allows the server to be used independently for websites, applications, remote access, and other network-related tasks.

Yes. Operating system reinstallation is available for supported services. Reinstallation removes the existing data from the server, so important files and backups should be saved beforehand. Once completed, the server will be available with the newly installed operating system.

Yes. VPS/VDS and dedicated servers are designed for continuous 24/7 operation and can be used for websites, applications, background services, databases, automated systems, and other workloads that need to remain online continuously. The server configuration should be selected according to the expected workload.

For Android emulators, we recommend using servers specifically configured for this type of workload. These configurations are designed to handle multiple emulator instances and resource-intensive processes simultaneously. The number of emulators that can run reliably depends on the selected CPU, amount of RAM, emulator software, and workload inside each instance.

If you are unsure how much CPU, RAM, or storage you need, contact the VIP.hosting support team and tell us about your project. Let us know which software you plan to use, the expected workload, and the approximate number of users, websites, or emulator instances. We will help you choose a suitable configuration without selecting a server that is either underpowered or unnecessarily expensive.