Looking for dedicated servers that don't make you wait days for provisioning? GTHost delivers instant dedicated servers across 20 global locations with setup times as fast as 5-15 minutes after payment. Whether you need unmetered bandwidth from 300Mbps to 10Gbps, flexible month-to-month terms, or trial options starting at just $5/day, GTHost covers North America, Europe, and the Middle East with over 2,000 servers ready to deploy. No setup fees, no long-term contracts—just straightforward hosting that gets you online fast.
Most hosting companies tell you "24-48 hours" for server provisioning. Some stretch it to a week. You sit there refreshing your email, wondering if your payment even went through.
GTHost does things differently. Their instant dedicated servers go live in 5 to 15 minutes. Not "instant" in the marketing sense—actually instant. You pay, grab a coffee, and by the time you're back at your desk, your server's ready.
How do they pull this off? They own all their equipment. No middlemen, no waiting for another company to provision hardware. Everything runs on Supermicro blade servers with enterprise SSDs, sitting in their own racks, connected to their own AS and IP addresses. When you click "deploy," the system just... does it.
You can't cheat physics. If your users are in Toronto and your server's in Frankfurt, latency happens. GTHost gets this, which is why they've built out 20 locations across three continents.
North America coverage:
U.S.: Ashburn, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Santa Clara, Seattle
Canada: Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver
Europe:
Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris
Middle East:
Available locations through their network
They claim "best coverage in North America," and honestly, it's hard to argue. Most providers give you 3-4 U.S. locations and call it a day. GTHost gives you 11, plus three Canadian cities.
Every location connects to their Looking Glass portal, so you can test ping, traceroute, and MTR before committing. No surprises, no "trust us" promises—just raw network data you can verify yourself.
Here's where most hosting companies get creative with their math. They advertise one price, then hit you with setup fees, bandwidth overages, and "premium support" charges.
GTHost's approach: the price you see is the price you pay. Month to month. No setup fees. No contracts.
Entry-level options:
E3-1260Lv5, 16GB DDR4, 480GB SSD, 300Mbps unmetered: $59/month
E3-1260Lv5, 16GB DDR4, 480GB SSD, 500Mbps unmetered: $84/month
E3-1260Lv5, 16GB DDR4, 480GB SSD, 1Gbps unmetered: $109/month
Mid-range workhorses:
E5-2650v2, 64GB RAM, 2x480GB SSD, 300Mbps unmetered: $79/month
E5-2695v2, 128GB RAM, 2x480GB SSD, 300Mbps unmetered: $99/month
Dual-processor powerhouses:
2xE5-2650v2, 256GB RAM, 2x480GB SSD, 500Mbps unmetered: $149/month
2xE5-2695v4, 256GB RAM, 2x960GB SSD, 1Gbps unmetered: $299/month
Need more bandwidth? Upgrade anytime through your control panel. 300Mbps to 500Mbps costs $20/month. 500Mbps to 1Gbps costs $30/month. Want 2Gbps? Starts at $169/month. Need 10Gbps? That's $798/month.
No phone calls, no ticket systems, no waiting. Just click and upgrade.
👉 Check real-time server availability and start your GTHost instant deployment in under 15 minutes
Committing to a monthly server without testing feels like buying a car without a test drive. GTHost offers 1-10 day trials starting at $5/day.
This isn't a "limited feature" trial. You get the full server, full specs, full bandwidth. Test your application, benchmark performance, check latency to your users. If it works, convert to monthly. If it doesn't, you're out $5 instead of $100+.
It's a small detail that shows they're confident in their infrastructure. Bad hosts don't offer trials—they know you'll leave once you see the actual performance.
Most hosts advertise "unmetered bandwidth" then throttle you when you actually use it. Or they give you unmetered traffic on a 10Mbps port, which is technically unmetered but practically useless.
GTHost's unmetered bandwidth is guaranteed. If you order 300Mbps unmetered, you get 300Mbps sustained. Not "up to" 300Mbps. Not "burst" speeds. Actual, consistent 300Mbps you can max out 24/7 without angry emails from the abuse department.
They run this on a premium 100GE network infrastructure with selected Tier-1 bandwidth providers. Their network is optimized for Asia, which matters if you're serving users in that region. Most North American hosts treat Asian traffic as an afterthought—GTHost actually routes it properly.
Hardware:
Supermicro blade servers (enterprise-grade, not consumer hardware)
Enterprise SSDs and HDDs (not the cheap stuff that dies in six months)
Fully redundant power feeds (A+B configuration)
IPMI included free on all servers
Network:
GTHost owns their AS and IP addresses
IPv6 prefix available on request
Automatic rDNS configuration
Looking Glass portal for transparency
Live network graphs
Software:
Automatic Linux OS installation
Two-factor authentication
Sub-accounts with different roles
Control panel for bandwidth upgrades
Support:
24/7 server deployment
No long-term contracts
Month-to-month billing
Storage servers available for specialized needs
GTHost's instant dedicated servers make sense for specific use cases:
Developers who need quick staging environments. Spin up a server, test your deployment, tear it down. The $5/day trial option means you're not burning budget on servers sitting idle.
Agencies managing multiple client projects. Deploy servers per client, scale bandwidth as traffic grows, shut down projects when they end. Month-to-month billing means you're not locked into annual contracts for clients who might leave.
Companies expanding into new regions. Test a Toronto server for Canadian users without committing to a full data center presence. If it works, scale up. If it doesn't, you're only out one month's hosting.
Anyone tired of provisioning delays. If you've ever needed a server "right now" and been told "we'll have it ready Tuesday," you understand the value of 15-minute deployment.
GTHost makes a point about transparency, and they actually follow through. Their Looking Glass portal lets you test network connectivity before ordering. Their pricing page shows real specs without asterisks and fine print. Their control panel shows real-time server availability.
This sounds basic, but most hosts hide this information. They don't want you testing their network because it might reveal problems. They don't show real-time availability because they're overselling capacity. They bury pricing details because the real cost is higher than advertised.
When a company is transparent about their infrastructure, it usually means the infrastructure is actually good. Bad hosts need smoke and mirrors. Good hosts can just show you the data.
👉 See GTHost's real-time server inventory and transparent pricing across all 20 locations
Linux only for auto-deploy. Windows requires manual installation. If you need Windows servers, factor in extra setup time.
Bandwidth is unmetered but not unlimited. There's a difference. Unmetered means no overage charges, but if you're doing something that impacts network stability, they'll probably have a conversation with you.
IPMI is included, but you need to know how to use it. It's a powerful tool for remote management, but it's not exactly user-friendly for beginners.
Storage servers are separate. If you need massive storage capacity, check their storage-specific offerings rather than trying to cram everything into a standard instant server.
GTHost delivers on the "instant" promise with 5-15 minute server deployment across 20 global locations. No setup fees, no contracts, no waiting. Pricing is straightforward, bandwidth is actually unmetered, and the trial option removes most of the risk.
If you need dedicated servers that deploy fast, scale flexibly, and don't lock you into long-term commitments, GTHost handles the basics well. They're not trying to be everything to everyone—just a solid option for people who value speed, transparency, and straightforward pricing.
GTHost's instant dedicated servers solve the provisioning problem that frustrates most hosting customers: actually getting your server when you need it. With 20 locations spanning North America, Europe, and the Middle East, 5-15 minute deployment times, and transparent pricing starting at $59/month, they've built infrastructure that prioritizes speed and flexibility over long-term lock-in. The $5/day trial option, month-to-month billing, and real-time bandwidth upgrades make GTHost particularly suitable for developers, agencies, and companies that need dedicated resources without the usual hosting headaches.