Unmetered dedicated servers on a full, dedicated 1Gbps port — push as much traffic as the port can carry. Bare metal in USA and Germany data centers, unmanaged from $93/mo or fully managed with MaxPanel.
Unmanaged and fully managed unmetered dedicated server hosting — every plan below includes unmetered bandwidth on a dedicated 1Gbps port in the USA and Germany.
All servers include full root access and are deployed within 12-48 hours depending on location and configuration. Custom configurations available on request. View all dedicated server options.
An unmetered dedicated server is a bare-metal server whose bandwidth is billed by port speed rather than by data transferred. With metered hosting, you buy a monthly transfer allowance — say 15 TB — and pay overage charges when you cross it. With an unmetered plan, nobody counts your gigabytes: you pay a flat monthly price for a dedicated 1Gbps port and can push as much traffic through it as the port will physically carry.
That distinction matters more than the word "unlimited". Truly unlimited bandwidth doesn't exist — every server connects through a physical port with a finite speed. "Unlimited" plans often hide fair-use clauses; unmetered plans state the real limit up front: the port speed. On a 1Gbps port, that works out to roughly 324 TB of transfer in a 30-day month if you saturate it continuously.
Every plan on this page includes a 1Gbps unmetered port with no bandwidth caps and no overage charges. Pricing starts at $93/mo, which makes the Quad Core one of the cheapest unmetered dedicated servers you can put in a US data center.
No estimates, no marketing — just arithmetic on the port speed.
A full 1Gbps port moves 125 megabytes every second — around the clock, in both directions.
125 MB/s times 86,400 seconds: nearly eleven terabytes of transfer every single day.
Up to roughly 324 TB in a 30-day month if the port is fully saturated the entire time.
On metered or per-gigabyte billing, that kind of volume is where high-bandwidth projects get expensive: public clouds typically bill egress by the gigabyte, so sustained transfer measured in hundreds of terabytes per month would typically cost many times the flat monthly price of one of these servers. A high bandwidth dedicated server with unmetered transfer flips the model — the port is yours, the price is flat, and the bill looks the same whether you move 2 TB or 200 TB.
If your workload is measured in terabytes rather than page views, unmetered bandwidth is the difference between a fixed bill and a surprise one.
A dedicated server for streaming needs sustained outbound throughput above all else. Use a 1Gbps unmetered port as a VOD origin, a live-restream node, or a personal Plex dedicated server — long-running streams never count against a cap or produce surprise invoices.
A seedbox dedicated server benefits directly from unmetered transfer: seeding is continuous, outbound-heavy traffic that burns through metered allowances quickly. With a dedicated 1Gbps port and no transfer accounting, a dedicated seedbox can seed 24/7 without throttling or overage charges.
CDN edge nodes pull from your origin every time a cache expires, and cache-fill traffic grows with your audience. An unmetered origin server keeps that background transfer off your bill entirely, so costs stay predictable no matter how often your CDN revalidates.
A storage dedicated server for offsite backups moves large volumes on a schedule — nightly dumps, weekly full images, replication traffic. Unmetered bandwidth means backup windows are limited only by port speed, and growing datasets never force a bigger transfer tier.
Every configuration, both locations, one table. All plans run on a 1Gbps unmetered port.
| Plan | CPU | RAM | Storage | Port | USA | Germany |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unmanaged — full root access | ||||||
| Quad Core | Quad Core Intel Xeon | 16 GB | 250 GB SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $93/mo | $100/mo |
| Hexa Core | Hexa Core Intel Xeon | 24 GB | 250 GB SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $148/mo | $170/mo |
| Octa Core | Octa Core Intel Xeon | 32 GB | 250 GB SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $220/mo | $250/mo |
| Octa Core Ryzen | Octa Core AMD Ryzen | 64 GB | 1 TB NVMe SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $299/mo | — |
| Dual Octa Core Ryzen | Dual Octa Core AMD Ryzen | 128 GB | 2 TB NVMe SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $499/mo | — |
| Dual 12 Core Ryzen | Dual 12 Core AMD Ryzen | 256 GB | 2 TB NVMe SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $799/mo | — |
| Managed — MaxPanel, monitoring, daily backups | ||||||
| Quad Core | Quad Core Intel Xeon | 16 GB | 250 GB SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $186/mo | $200/mo |
| Hexa Core | Hexa Core Intel Xeon | 24 GB | 250 GB SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $296/mo | $340/mo |
| Octa Core | Octa Core Intel Xeon | 32 GB | 250 GB SSD | 1Gbps Unmetered | $440/mo | $500/mo |
Ryzen configurations are currently available in the USA only. All prices are flat monthly rates in USD — bandwidth is never billed separately.
The same 1Gbps unmetered port in both regions — deploy times and IP allocations differ.
| Data Center | Deploy Time | IP Allocation | Plans on 1Gbps Unmetered |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA dedicated servers | 12–24 hours | 5 usable IPv4 + optional /64 IPv6 | All plans, Quad Core to Dual 12 Core Ryzen — unmanaged and managed |
| Germany | 24–48 hours | 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 | Quad, Hexa and Octa Core Intel Xeon — unmanaged and managed |
There is no cap on how much data you can transfer and no overage charges — in that sense, yes. The only limit is physics: a 1Gbps port can move at most about 324 TB in a 30-day month. We state the port speed up front so the real limit is transparent, not hidden in a fair-use clause.
Unmetered means we do not count the gigabytes you transfer — you pay a flat price for a dedicated 1Gbps port. "Unlimited" is a marketing term that often hides fair-use restrictions, because truly unlimited transfer is physically impossible on any port. Unmetered billing tells you the actual constraint: the speed of your port.
A 1Gbps port carries up to 125 MB per second, which works out to roughly 10.8 TB per day or around 324 TB in a 30-day month if the port is fully saturated the entire time. Most workloads use far less, but nothing stops you from using the full port.
No. There are no bandwidth caps, no overage charges, and no throttling on these plans. The 1Gbps port is dedicated to your server, and you can run it at sustained high utilization — that is exactly what unmetered plans are for.
DDoS protection is available as an add-on: GRE tunneled DDoS-protected IP addresses cost $10 per month per IP and are backed by 2Tbps of filtering capacity with always-on mitigation. If your workload attracts attacks — game servers, VPN endpoints, high-profile sites — protected IPs can be added to any plan.
Unmanaged plans start at $93/mo and include full root access — you administer the server yourself. Managed plans include the MaxPanel control panel, 24/7 monitoring, security updates, daily backups, and expert support. If you start unmanaged, full server management is also available as a $50/mo add-on, or $25 per ticket for one-off tasks.
USA servers are typically deployed within 12-24 hours; Germany servers within 24-48 hours, depending on configuration. Custom configurations may take longer — contact us for a timeline before ordering.
Our USA and Germany data centers. USA servers ship with 5 usable IPv4 addresses and an optional /64 IPv6 subnet; Germany servers include 1 IPv4 and 1 IPv6 address. Our India location offers dedicated servers with 15 TB of metered transfer on a 1Gbps port instead of unmetered bandwidth.
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