Looking for a powerful dedicated server without breaking the bank? CloudCone just dropped three special promotions on dedicated servers, starting at just $125 per month with lifetime 40% discount. These aren't your typical budget boxes either—we're talking solid specs that can actually handle real workloads. If you've been eyeing a dedicated server but hesitated because of the usual sky-high prices, now might be the time to pull the trigger.
All servers sit in CloudCone's Los Angeles MCOM data center. Network performance to mainland China looks pretty good for China Telecom and China Unicom users, though China Mobile connectivity is still a bit of a question mark.
Let me break down these three configurations without the marketing fluff.
Entry-Level Powerhouse: Xeon E3-1270 V6
You get a quad-core processor with 8 threads running at 3.80 GHz—that's pretty snappy for most use cases. Paired with 32GB of RAM, you can choose between a speedy 1TB SSD or a spacious 6TB SAS drive depending on whether you prioritize speed or storage. The 15TB monthly bandwidth allowance on a 1 Gbps port should cover most scenarios unless you're running a streaming empire. Comes with 5 usable IPv4 addresses and a /64 block of IPv6.
At $125 monthly with lifetime discount, this is the sweet spot for anyone running medium-traffic websites, development environments, or small-scale applications.
Mid-Range Workhorse: Dual E5620
This one sports dual Xeon E5620 processors giving you 8 cores and 16 threads at 2.40GHz. Same 32GB RAM, but here's where it gets interesting—you choose between four 4TB HDDs or four 512GB SSDs. The bandwidth doubles to 30TB per month. Same networking setup with 5 IPv4s and IPv6 block.
Priced at $195 monthly, this configuration makes sense if you need serious storage redundancy or want to run multiple isolated services.
Top-Tier Beast: Dual Silver 4110
Now we're talking serious computing power. Two Xeon Silver 4110 processors deliver 16 cores and 32 threads at 2.10GHz. Base configuration includes 64GB RAM with an option to bump it to 128GB for an extra $75. Storage options are either dual 6TB HDDs or dual 1TB SSDs. Same generous 30TB monthly bandwidth.
At $379 per month, this isn't pocket change, but compare it to what you'd pay elsewhere for similar specs and it starts looking reasonable. This is the machine you want for database-heavy applications, virtualization platforms, or anything that needs muscle.
If you're serious about getting reliable hosting infrastructure without the usual premium pricing, these CloudCone deals might be worth exploring. The Los Angeles location works well for serving both North American and Asian traffic, making it a practical choice for global projects.
👉 Check out CloudCone's dedicated server options and see which configuration fits your needs
Smart move is always testing before buying. CloudCone provides public test points so you can check network performance from your location:
Test IPv4: 173.82.2.222
Test IPv6: 2607:f130:0:c2::2:222
Download Test File: 100MB test file
Run some pings, download the test file a few times, check latency during different times of day. Five minutes of testing now saves you from months of regret later.
These dedicated server deals from CloudCone hit that sweet spot between affordability and actual performance. The lifetime 40% discount means your monthly cost stays predictable—no surprise price hikes after the first year. Whether you're running production services, need a development playground, or want dedicated resources for your projects, having a real dedicated server changes the game compared to shared or even VPS hosting.
The specs are solid, the pricing is competitive, and the network quality to China Telecom and China Unicom users is reliable enough for most use cases. If you've been on the fence about getting a dedicated server, these promotions make it easier to justify. CloudCone's track record with VPS hosting suggests they know how to keep infrastructure running smoothly, which matters more than flashy features when you're depending on a server for critical workloads. For anyone needing dedicated resources with predictable costs and solid performance, CloudCone's current offerings deserve a serious look.