Dedicated Servers from $69 per Month

Ready-to-order Intel, Ryzen and AMD EPYC servers for websites, databases and virtualisation.

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HSTQ dedicated servers for sustained workloads and business infrastructure

  • Servers in Europe, the United States and Asia for SaaS, databases, virtualization and busy websites.
  • Intel and AMD configurations with IPMI/KVM for full hardware control.
  • Options with DDoS protection, high-speed ports and custom resource selection.

HSTQ helps you choose a dedicated server for the required workload, budget and location. Specifications, pricing and order links are available before checkout.

Current configurations, prices and available billing periods are shown on the order page. Contact HSTQ if you need a custom configuration.
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Custom hardware for your project

If a listed plan does not fit, request a server by workload, location, CPU, RAM, storage and port requirements. NVMe drives, RAID controllers, additional network interfaces and other non-standard options can be quoted subject to stock and data-centre availability. Message @hstq_hosting or open a ticket to receive a configuration and estimate.

A custom quote states the proposed hardware, location, port, traffic terms, setup time and monthly price before you commit.

  • Configuration based on the actual workload
  • Stock and setup time confirmed in the quote
  • Testing scope agreed before deployment

Dedicated Server Plans

Migration assistance is available. Scope, expected downtime, responsibilities and price are agreed before work begins.

  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Drives
  • Port
  • Location
  • Availability
  • Provisioning
  • Price/mo
  • Xeon E5-1650
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 2×3 TB HDD
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $69/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon E-2186G Hot
  • 32 GB DDR4
  • 480 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $99/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon E-2136
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 2×512 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $99/mo
  • Order
  • Intel Xeon E-2288G
  • 32 GB DDR4
  • 480 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $109/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon E-2356G
  • 64 GB DDR4
  • 1 TB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $119/mo
  • Order
  • Ryzen 9 9900X
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2×512 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $179/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 4245P
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 3 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $249/mo
  • Order
  • Ryzen 9 5900X
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 2×512 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $249/mo
  • Order
  • Ryzen 9 9950X3D
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $299/mo
  • Order

Service options

  • IPMI/KVM on request
  • Estimated provisioning shown per plan
  • Supported OS or custom ISO boot
  • Network protection options in selected locations
  • Migration assistance after scope review
  • Configuration terms available before ordering
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Drives
  • Port
  • Location
  • Availability
  • Provisioning
  • Price/mo
  • Xeon E5-1650
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 2×3 TB HDD
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $69/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon E-2186G
  • 32 GB DDR4
  • 480 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $99/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon E-2136
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 2×512 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $99/mo
  • Order
  • Intel Xeon E-2288G
  • 32 GB DDR4
  • 480 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $109/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon E-2356G
  • 64 GB DDR4
  • 1 TB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $119/mo
  • Order
  • 2× Xeon E5-2650v2
  • 128 GB DDR3
  • 2×1 TB SSD
  • 10 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $349/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon Gold 5218R
  • 128 GB DDR4
  • 2×1 TB NVMe
  • 10 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $399/mo
  • Order
  • Xeon Gold 6442Y
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 5 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $599/mo
  • Order

Server management

  • Initial setup & hardening
  • Control panel / software install
  • Project migration
  • Monitoring according to the management plan
  • Backup setup according to the agreed brief
  • BGP / GRE options subject to technical review

Management is added in billing as an extra when ordering.

  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Drives
  • Port
  • Location
  • Availability
  • Provisioning
  • Price/mo
  • Ryzen 9 9900X
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2×512 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $179/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 4245P
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 3 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $249/mo
  • Order
  • Ryzen 9 5900X
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 2×512 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $249/mo
  • Order
  • Ryzen 9 9950X3D
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $299/mo
  • Order
  • Ryzen 7 9800X3D
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $319/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 8224P
  • 96 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 3 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $399/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 9455
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×1.92 TB NVMe
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $499/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 9124
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 5 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $579/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 7702P
  • 128 GB DDR4
  • 2 × 2 TB NVMe
  • 25 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $599/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 9254
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 5 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $629/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 4344P
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe + 8×22 TB HDD
  • 3 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $699/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 4344P
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe + 8×22 TB HDD
  • 3 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $699/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 4344P
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB SSD
  • 3 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $699/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 7702P
  • 128 GB DDR4
  • 2 × 2 TB NVMe
  • 40 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $799/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 4344P
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 4×7.68 TB NVMe
  • 3 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $849/mo
  • Order
  • AMD EPYC 9354
  • 128 GB RAM
  • 2×960 GB NVMe
  • 5 Gbit/s
  • In stock
  • 2–12 h
  • $1199/mo
  • Order

AMD EPYC for heavy workloads

  • High-core-count configurations
  • NVMe options for I/O-heavy workloads
  • Ports up to 40 Gbit/s on listed plans
  • Suitable for virtualization, data and media workloads
  • Kernel and network tuning available as managed work
  • Additional nodes can be quoted for cluster designs

Availability and service scope


Remote
console

IPMI is available on supported platforms; an IP-KVM session may be arranged on request.

Traffic
policy

Port speed and traffic terms depend on the selected server and location. Confirm them on the order page.

Network
protection

Protection options and thresholds vary by location and configuration. Ask for the applicable profile before ordering.

Infrastructure
support

Hardware and network incidents are handled as part of the rental. Operating-system administration requires a management plan.

Dedicated Server Rental FAQ

A VPS is suitable for a flexible start and a moderate workload. Choose a dedicated server when you need physical isolation, consistent resources, specific drives or network parameters. The decision is best based on measured workload and budget.

Renting a dedicated server is worthwhile when you need resources of your own without neighbours, predictable performance and the ability to configure the system flexibly for your requirements. It is especially relevant for projects with a sustained workload and high requirements for storage, memory, CPU and network capacity.

Moving to a dedicated server is justified when you need root access, physical isolation, your own virtualisation platform, non-standard drives or fully dedicated resources. For a regular website without these requirements, shared hosting or a VPS may be more economical.

Xeon servers are usually selected for stable workloads, virtualisation and business services where reliability and predictability matter. AMD Ryzen configurations often appeal to users who need high per-core clock speed and strong performance for the price. Compare more than the processor name: consider the CPU generation, number of cores, clock speed, RAM capacity and storage subsystem.

European locations are usually chosen for international projects, traffic from abroad and convenient network connectivity. If your main audience is concentrated in one region, placing the server closer to users is more sensible because it reduces latency. The final choice depends on customer geography, project requirements and legal requirements.

Germany remains one of the most popular locations in Europe. It is suitable for websites, SaaS, VPN, control panels, CRM systems, applications and other services where a European location, clear traffic routes and convenient access to the EU market matter.

This option is selected when you use software that runs only in the Microsoft environment, or when you need a remote desktop, 1C software, trading terminals, specialised applications or internal business infrastructure. Windows Server is relevant in scenarios where domain services, RDP, Active Directory and other server functions matter.

Yes. Renting a server for a website is justified if you run a large online shop, a resource-intensive business website, a media project, a high-traffic portal or several websites on one machine. A dedicated server is usually excessive for a simple landing page, but these resources are justified for commercial projects with a substantial workload.

Yes, renting a dedicated server for a game project is a common scenario. Processor clock speed, network quality, latency to players, connection stability and fast drives are especially important here. Game servers are often better served by configurations with strong per-core performance rather than merely a large number of cores on paper.

These configurations are usually of interest for game servers, certain web projects, some CRM systems, applications and light virtualisation. Consider not only the processor family but also the specific CPU model and generation: they determine actual single-thread performance and the capacity available for peak loads.

Evaluate a Xeon by its processor generation, number of cores and threads, base and turbo clock speed, cache size, ECC support and power consumption. The Xeon name alone guarantees nothing: an older Xeon may perform noticeably worse under a real workload than a modern Ryzen or Intel Core processor.

Check the CPU generation, RAM capacity, type and condition of the drives, port speed, traffic limit and provisioning time. Leave spare capacity for a production workload and plan backups in advance.

First determine the workload type: a website, database, game server, Windows environment, virtualisation, proxy or something else. Then select CPU, RAM, drives, network connection and location. The main mistake is simple: choosing a server by price rather than by workload.

Need a server for a specific workload?

Specify the application, peak workload, data volume and requirements for drives, port and location. We will compare ready-made options or calculate a custom configuration.

We will agree operating-system management, migration, backups and application monitoring separately so that the scope of the basic rental is clear before payment.

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