Looking for reliable bare metal servers without breaking the bank? CloudCone's dedicated server lineup delivers enterprise-grade Dell hardware, built-in DDoS protection, and genuine 24/7 support—all starting at just $69 per month. Whether you're running high-traffic websites, demanding applications, or need raw computing power, these servers give you the performance and stability you'd expect from providers charging 2-3x more.
So here's the deal. You're shopping for a dedicated server, and you've probably noticed that most providers either charge ridiculous prices or cut corners on hardware quality. CloudCone takes a different approach—they actually care about giving you real value.
Let me walk you through what they're offering, because some of these configs are genuinely impressive for the price.
If you're just getting started or need something solid without the premium price tag, check out their base tier options.
The X3363 Plan gets you a Xeon X3363 processor, 8GB ECC RAM, and your choice between a 2TB HDD or 240GB SSD. Hardware RAID 1 is included, so your data stays safe. You get 15TB bandwidth on a 1 Gbit port, 5 usable IPv4 addresses, and DDoS protection available on demand. All this for $69 per month.
Moving up slightly, the E3-1220 v3 Plan doubles your RAM to 16GB while keeping the same storage options and bandwidth. Still includes hardware RAID 1, the same IP allocation, and DDoS protection. This one runs $89 monthly.
The E3-1270 v2 gives you that same 16GB RAM but with a beefier processor. Same storage flexibility, bandwidth, and protection features. $99 per month.
These aren't flashy specs, but they're honest. You're getting ECC memory (which matters more than people think), hardware RAID for redundancy, and enough bandwidth that you won't be nickel-and-dimed on overages.
Now we're getting somewhere interesting.
There's an exclusive E5-1650 V3 special running on Dell R730Xd hardware—only 10 units available. This thing comes with 64GB ECC RAM, a 2TB HDD with hardware RAID 1, the same 15TB bandwidth, and all the IP addresses and DDoS protection. $130 monthly. For 64 gigs of RAM on enterprise Dell hardware? That's actually competitive.
The E3-1270 v6 plan (also on Dell R730Xd) gives you 32GB RAM and bumps storage to 4TB HDD or 256GB SSD. You can add hardware RAID 1 for an extra $21. $136 per month.
Then there's the E5-1650 v3 with 32GB RAM standard (64GB for +$45), 4TB HDD or 256GB SSD, hardware RAID 1 included, and here's where it gets better—30TB bandwidth. That's double what the cheaper plans offer. $180 monthly.
If you've been burned by providers who promise the world but deliver garbage support and flaky hardware, you'll appreciate that CloudCone runs everything on enterprise-grade Dell servers. And when something breaks (because hardware eventually breaks), they guarantee 30-minute hardware replacements. That's not marketing speak—that's an actual commitment.
For workloads that need serious muscle, they've got configurations that'll handle pretty much anything you throw at them.
The E5620 plan comes with 32GB RAM, 4TB HDD or 512GB SSD, and hardware RAID 10 (not just RAID 1). You get 30TB bandwidth, all the usual IP addresses and protection. $229 monthly.
Dual E5-2620 v1 processors with 64GB RAM, your choice of 4TB HDD or 512GB SSD, hardware RAID 1, 30TB bandwidth. $239 per month.
And if you really need to go all out, their exclusive Dual E5-2640 V4 special on Dell R730Xd hardware packs dual CPUs, 64GB RAM (128GB for +$72), 2TB HDD or 256GB SSD, hardware RAID 1, and 15TB bandwidth. $360 monthly.
That last one is overkill for most people, but if you're running something that genuinely needs that kind of compute power, you already know it's a reasonable price.
Let's talk about the stuff that doesn't show up in spec sheets but makes a huge difference in real-world usage.
Free KVM over IP on request. That means when your server decides to have a bad day at 3 AM, you can actually access it and fix things remotely. No waiting for support to plug in a crash cart.
Five-minute average ticket response time. I'm skeptical of claims like this, but CloudCone mentions it specifically, so they're either confident or setting themselves up for disappointment. Either way, it's better than the "we'll get back to you in 24-48 hours" nonsense most budget providers offer.
Free OS reloads. Sounds minor until you need to nuke a server and start fresh, and some provider tries charging you $25 for the privilege.
They also include advanced server metrics through something they call Cloud View, and AnyCast DNS for free. The DDoS protection is "on demand," which means it's there when you need it for specific IPs at $2 per month per IP. That's way more sensible than forcing everyone to pay for protection they might not need.
Here's where things get technical, but it matters if you care about actual performance rather than just checkbox features.
CloudCone runs on 200+ Tier 1 transit providers including the big names—Amazon, Google Fiber, Tata Communications, China Telecom. They use BGP4 best-path routing with customized policies per customer and latency-based optimization.
Translation: Your traffic takes smart routes instead of dumb ones. They've got redundant connections through multiple carriers (Level3, Cogent, and others), with automatic fault detection and re-routing.
This is the kind of infrastructure that separates providers who know what they're doing from providers who are just reselling someone else's hardware with a markup.
If you need cPanel/WHM, it's $28 monthly—standard pricing, nothing special there. Additional IPv4 addresses run $0.90 each per month, which is reasonable in today's IPv4-scarce world.
They offer something called Private Hypervisor for $25 monthly, and dedicated anti-DDoS protection at 1 Tb/s for $2 per month per IP if you want the heavy-duty protection always active.
CloudCone isn't trying to be everything to everyone. They're offering straightforward dedicated servers on quality hardware at prices that make sense. No artificial limitations, no surprise fees for basic features, no support team that disappears when you actually need help.
You get Dell enterprise hardware, proper ECC memory, hardware RAID options, generous bandwidth, and support that responds in minutes instead of hours. For applications that need dedicated resources—whether that's high-traffic WordPress sites, game servers, development environments, or anything else that benefits from having an entire machine to yourself—these configs deliver.
If you're tired of shopping around and finding either cheap garbage or overpriced "premium" servers, CloudCone lands right in that sweet spot of good hardware at fair prices. Their dedicated server lineup gives you enterprise reliability without the enterprise budget, backed by actual support and infrastructure that works. Whether you need an entry-level X3363 at $69/month or a dual-CPU powerhouse, you're getting honest specs on quality Dell hardware—and when you need CloudCone for demanding workloads, 👉 you can grab yours right here and be running within hours.