SharkTech just rolled out a pretty solid deal on their high-performance dedicated servers. The base configuration comes with Dual Xeon Silver 4114 processors, 128GB RAM, 500GB SSD storage, and 1Gbps unmetered bandwidth with 60Gbps DDoS protection. You can pick from data centers in Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, or the Netherlands. The regular price sits at $359, but right now it's down to $229 per month—though Los Angeles runs an extra $20.
The Dual Xeon Silver 4114 setup gives you 20 cores and 40 threads total, which handles multi-threaded workloads without breaking a sweat. The 128GB RAM means you can run multiple virtual machines or handle memory-intensive applications comfortably. Starting with 500GB SSD storage keeps things running fast, and the 1Gbps unmetered connection means you won't hit any surprise bandwidth bills at the end of the month.
The 60Gbps DDoS protection is standard across all configurations. In practical terms, this baseline protection handles most common attack vectors you'd encounter. If you're running services that face heavier threats, the protection scales up to 1000Gbps—though that comes at an additional cost.
SharkTech operates their own facilities across four locations. Los Angeles offers the best connectivity to Asia-Pacific regions, making it popular for services targeting audiences in China, Japan, or Southeast Asia. Denver and Chicago provide solid central US positioning with lower latency to both coasts. The Netherlands location serves European traffic and offers an alternative if you need GDPR-compliant hosting outside the US.
Each location includes the same baseline features—the main differences come down to network routing and latency to your target audience. Los Angeles costs slightly more but the routing can be worth it depending on your use case.
The base configuration works fine, but SharkTech lets you customize without forcing you into a completely different tier. CPU upgrades follow a logical path—the dual E5-2678v3 servers can bump up to E5-2680v4 for $29/month extra, or jump to E5-2695v4 for $49/month. For the Silver 4114 base, you can upgrade to Gold 6148 processors for an additional $109/month, or move to Silver 4214 for $169/month.
RAM expansion makes sense if you're running database-heavy applications or multiple VMs. All dual Xeon E5v2 and E5v3 servers max out at 512GB RAM for $159/month extra. That's a straightforward option if you know you'll need the memory headroom.
Regular SSDs work fine for most applications, but NVMe drives run about six times faster for read and write operations. This matters more than you'd think for database queries, application loading times, and file transfers. SharkTech recently dropped their NVMe pricing, which makes these upgrades more reasonable.
The pricing scales like this: 1TB NVMe runs $29/month, 2TB costs $49/month. If you need multiple drives, 2x2TB goes for $69/month, 4x2TB is $119/month, and 8x2TB hits $238/month. Your server model determines how many drives you can install—anywhere from one drive up to twelve depending on the chassis.
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The default 1Gbps shared bandwidth handles most scenarios without issues. "Unmetered" means exactly that—no caps on transfer volume, which removes one variable from your monthly planning. For applications that consistently push heavy traffic or need guaranteed bandwidth, you can upgrade to 10Gbps dedicated.
The baseline 60Gbps/48Mpps DDoS protection filters common attack patterns automatically. For reference, 60Gbps handles volumetric attacks up to that threshold, while 48 million packets per second addresses protocol-level attacks. If your service becomes a bigger target, protection scales all the way up to 1000Gbps.
SharkTech accepts PayPal, Alipay, credit cards, and cryptocurrency. One thing worth mentioning—they've implemented anti-fraud systems that flag suspicious registrations. Using proxy addresses or fake information will likely get your order flagged or rejected. Just use accurate billing details and you'll avoid delays.
This setup fits a few specific use cases well. If you're running game servers that need strong DDoS protection and low latency, the combination of performance and included protection makes sense. Development teams that need staging environments or multiple isolated test servers benefit from the RAM and multi-core processing. Sites with consistent traffic that need reliable uptime without bandwidth worries also fit the profile.
The upgrade path matters too. Starting at $229 gives you room to scale components as needs grow without migrating to entirely new hardware. You can add storage, bump CPU performance, or increase RAM independently based on what actually becomes the bottleneck.
SharkTech has been operating since 2003, which gives them a track record longer than many hosting providers. All their locations are self-operated data centers rather than leased space, which typically means faster hardware replacement and better network control when issues come up.
The current promotional pricing brings the entry point down enough that the performance-to-cost ratio competes well with alternatives in the same tier. For applications where DDoS protection isn't just a checkbox but an actual operational requirement, having 60Gbps included rather than as an expensive add-on changes the economics significantly.