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1Gbits
High-performance bare metal server hosting with dedicated resources and full hardware control

What is 1Gbits?

1Gbits offers bare metal server hosting solutions that deliver dedicated physical hardware with no virtualization overhead. These servers provide 100% dedicated resources including CPU cores, RAM, storage, and network ports, ensuring maximum performance and complete isolation for demanding workloads. The service features enterprise-grade Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors, NVMe Gen4 SSD storage, and 10Gbps network throughput with global peering.

With deployments across 37+ locations in 15+ countries, 1Gbits ensures low-latency connectivity and high availability. The platform supports both managed and unmanaged setups, offering full root access, IPMI/KVM remote management, and 24/7 expert support. Security features include network firewalls, anti-DDoS filtering, and compliance with ISO, GDPR, PCI-DSS, and SOC standards for enterprise environments.

Features

  • Dedicated Hardware: 100% dedicated physical resources with Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors
  • Full Control: Complete root access and IPMI/KVM remote management for hardware-level control
  • Global Infrastructure: 37+ server locations across 15+ countries with low-latency connectivity
  • High-Performance Storage: NVMe Gen4 SSD storage with RAID-10 configurations for I/O-intensive applications
  • Enterprise Security: Complete hardware isolation with network firewalls and anti-DDoS protection
  • Flexible Deployment: Both managed and unmanaged server options with 24/7 expert support

Use Cases

  • AI/ML training and model development
  • High-performance database hosting (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB)
  • Virtualization clusters (Proxmox, VMware, Hyper-V)
  • Gaming servers requiring low-latency performance
  • Video streaming and media delivery platforms
  • SaaS backends and enterprise application hosting
  • VPN, proxy, and networking services
  • Financial trading platforms and Forex VPS hosting

FAQs

  • What is the difference between bare metal and VPS hosting?
    Bare metal provides dedicated physical hardware with no virtualization layer, offering 100% resources and complete isolation, while VPS shares hardware resources through a hypervisor with multiple users.
  • How quickly can servers be deployed?
    Most bare metal server configurations are deployed within a few hours, with instant setup options available for certain configurations.
  • What payment methods are accepted?
    1Gbits accepts credit cards, PayPal, and cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and USDT for server purchases.
  • What compliance standards do the data centers meet?
    The data centers comply with ISO, GDPR, PCI-DSS, and SOC standards suitable for enterprise and regulated environments.
  • Can server configurations be customized?
    Yes, CPU, RAM, storage, operating system, and control panels can all be tailored to specific requirements with full customization options.

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