Need a dedicated server hosting setup that doesn’t take days of emails and ticket replies? With GTHost instant dedicated servers you can go from “I need a server now” to “it’s online and ready” in about 15 minutes, any time, day or night.
You get 17 worldwide locations, unmetered bandwidth from 300 Mbps to 10 Gbps, and clear hardware specs so you always know what you’re paying for.
This guide walks through the main configs, pricing, and network details so you can match the right server to your workload without wasting time.
Let’s be honest. You’re not browsing dedicated server hosting offers for fun. You probably:
Need a physical server ASAP for a project, client, or migration
Don’t want long-term contracts or surprise setup fees
Care a lot about bandwidth, latency, and real performance
Want a simple way to test first before committing
That’s the exact scenario GTHost is built for: instant dedicated servers, 24/7, with month-to-month billing and real-time listing of available hardware.
GTHost keeps hardware online and ready to go in 17 locations:
USA: Ashburn, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Santa Clara, Seattle
Canada: Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver
Europe: Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Paris
Behind the scenes, these are Supermicro blade servers with enterprise SSD/HDD storage and Linux auto-deploy.
You pick your city, pick your configuration, pay, and in about 5–15 minutes your dedicated server is ready.
If you want to skip ahead and just start a server right now, you can.
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Here’s what makes this setup practical in real life:
Delivery in 15 minutes, 24/7 – no “we’ll review your order in 1–2 business days”
No setup fees, no long-term contracts – month-to-month billing only
Linux auto-deploy – OS installs automatically, you don’t babysit it
All servers include IPMI – full remote management and out-of-band access
Unmetered bandwidth – from 300 Mbps up to 10 Gbps, clearly defined
1–10 day paid trials – starting from $5/day, so you can test under real load
100% owned equipment – not someone else’s rented box with three layers of middlemen
So instead of negotiating, you just choose a box, start it, and get back to work.
GTHost offers a lot of different CPU and RAM combinations. You don’t have to memorize them all; it’s more about picking the right tier.
Typical setup:
Intel E3-1260Lv5
16 GB DDR4 RAM
480 GB SSD
IPMI included
Unmetered bandwidth starting at 300 Mbps
Approximate pricing (per month):
300 Mbps unmetered: $59
500 Mbps unmetered: $84
1 Gbps unmetered: $109
There are also variants with:
2×480 GB SSD or
32 GB DDR4 RAM
These are good for smaller production workloads, game servers, smaller web apps, or testing environments where you still want bare-metal performance.
If you need more cores and memory, you move up to E5:
Example sets:
E5-2650v2, 64 GB RAM, 2×480 GB SSD, IPMI
300 Mbps unmetered: starting around $79
500 Mbps unmetered: starting around $99
1 Gbps unmetered: starting around $124
E5-2695v2, 128 GB RAM, 2×480 GB SSD, 300 Mbps unmetered: starting at $99
E5-2695v3, 64 GB RAM, 2×480 GB SSD, 300 Mbps unmetered: starting at $99
These fit heavier web apps, databases, virtualization, and busier game or SaaS servers.
For serious workloads, you get into dual-CPU territory:
2×E5-2650v2, 256 GB RAM, 2×480 GB SSD, 500 Mbps unmetered: from $149
2×E5-2650v2, 256 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 500 Mbps unmetered: from $169
2×E5-2695v2, 128 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 500 Mbps unmetered: from $169
2×E5-2695v2, 512 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 1 Gbps unmetered: from $289
2×E5-2695v3, 128 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 500 Mbps unmetered: from $199
2×E5-2695v3, 256 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 500 Mbps unmetered: from $249
1×E5-2695v4, 64 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 500 Mbps unmetered: from $129
1×E5-2695v4, 128 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 500 Mbps unmetered: from $159
2×E5-2695v4, 128 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 1 Gbps unmetered: from $249
2×E5-2695v4, 256 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 1 Gbps unmetered: from $299
2×E5-2695v3, 512 GB RAM, 2×960 GB SSD, 1 Gbps unmetered: from $379
If you run big databases, many containers/VMs, or CPU-heavy workloads, this is the part of the catalog you’ll be living in.
For many users, 300 Mbps or 500 Mbps unmetered is already more than enough. But if you push a lot of traffic (CDN nodes, streaming, heavy APIs), you might need more.
Base 2 Gbps options:
Xeon E5, 2 Gbps unmetered starting at $169/month
10 Gbps options:
Xeon E5, 10 Gbps unmetered starting at $798/month
Additional bandwidth upgrades (per month):
3 Gbps: +$89
4 Gbps: +$179
5 Gbps: +$269
6 Gbps: +$359
7 Gbps: +$449
10 Gbps: +$629
You can change bandwidth 24/7. So if you grow or hit a spike, you don’t need to rebuild your whole setup—just bump the pipe.
If your priority is storage capacity over raw CPU, there are storage dedicated servers with larger drives for backups, archives, media, and similar use cases.
You still get:
IPMI
Linux auto-deploy
Unmetered bandwidth options
So you can keep your storage and application tiers on the same provider without juggling multiple vendors.
The network side is where a lot of “cheap servers” fall apart. GTHost tries to keep it simple but solid:
Premium low-latency 100GE network infrastructure
Their own AS and IP addresses
IPv6 prefixes available on request
Selected Tier-1 bandwidth providers
Automatic rDNS configuration
Unmetered, guaranteed bandwidth from 300 Mbps up to 10 Gbps
Looking glass and live network graphs so you can actually verify performance, not just trust marketing text
They also highlight an Asia-optimized network, which matters if you have users spread across continents and want more consistent latency.
You can test performance with public IPs in each city (for ping/traceroute/MTR). For example:
Los Angeles: 162.251.63.175
New York: 38.99.247.166
Ashburn: 142.202.49.166
London: 142.202.51.166
Frankfurt: 193.108.116.176
And similar IPs exist for all other locations, so you can test from your side before deciding where to deploy.
Regardless of which configuration or location you choose, you get the same basic experience:
Servers ready in 5–15 minutes after payment, 24/7
Clear specs – you see CPU, RAM, drives, and bandwidth up front
1–10 day trials starting at $5/day
Two-factor authentication for your account
Sub-accounts with different roles if you manage a team
Free IPMI on every server
Fully redundant power feeds (A+B) for higher uptime
No long-term contracts, no one-time setup fees, no “mystery hardware.”
If you’re not sure where to start, here’s a simple way to think about it:
Just testing or small projects?
Start with an E3-1260Lv5, 16 GB RAM, 300 Mbps unmetered. Low cost, simple, fast to launch.
Growing production app or busier website?
Move to a single E5-2650v2 or E5-2695v3 with 64–128 GB RAM, 500 Mbps or 1 Gbps unmetered.
Heavy workloads, lots of containers/VMs, or big databases?
Look at dual E5 servers with 256–512 GB RAM and at least 1 Gbps unmetered.
Traffic-heavy or bandwidth-sensitive workloads (CDN, streaming, downloads)?
Consider 2 Gbps or 10 Gbps unmetered options and scale bandwidth as needed.
And if you really don’t see the exact combination you want, they encourage you to reach out and ask—they do have more configurations than you’ll usually see in a short overview.
If you want dedicated server hosting that feels more like “pick it and go” than a sales process, GTHost’s instant dedicated servers in 17 locations, with unmetered bandwidth and 15-minute deployment, are built for that.
You get clear specs, strong network coverage in North America and Europe, and the option to scale bandwidth up to 10 Gbps without rebuilding your stack.
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