When you're running a high-traffic website, every minute of downtime costs money. You don't want to spend days configuring hardware or dealing with messy cable management. You need a server that's ready now—not next week.
GTHost's instant setup packages deliver exactly that: fully configured dedicated servers in 15 minutes, powered by Supermicro Blade chassis and Intel Xeon processors. Whether you're managing a growing e-commerce site or handling enterprise-level data processing, these three performance tiers give you predictable costs, solid hardware, and zero setup headaches.
All three packages use Supermicro Blade chassis. This isn't just a technical detail—it's the reason you get a working server in 15 minutes instead of waiting around for someone to untangle cables.
The blade design reduces cabling complexity. Fewer cables mean less time spent on physical installation. The server gets racked, configured, and handed over to you while you're still finishing your coffee.
For developers and small teams, this matters more than you'd think. You're not paying hourly rates for someone to do manual setup. You're not waiting three business days for "provisioning." You click, you pay, you get access.
The first tier runs on Intel Xeon E3-1265L V3, clocking between 2.50GHz and 3.70GHz. That's enough power for most standard applications—corporate websites, medium-traffic blogs, internal tools.
You get 16GB RAM, which handles typical workloads without breaking a sweat. Storage options are either 1TB HDD or 120GB SSD, depending on whether you prioritize capacity or speed. The 200Mbit unmetered bandwidth means you're not constantly monitoring traffic caps.
IPMI access is included, so you can manage the server remotely without calling support every time something needs a reboot.
The daily trial costs $5. That's useful if you want to test the server with real workloads before committing to monthly billing.
The second package bumps up to Xeon E3-1271v3, running at 3.60GHz to 4.00GHz. The rest stays the same: 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD or 120GB SSD, 200Mbit bandwidth, IPMI access.
The $5 price difference buys you noticeably faster processing. If your application does a lot of computation—data analysis, image processing, API requests—those extra cycles add up over a month.
Same chassis, same setup speed, just a bit more power under the hood.
The third tier uses Xeon E3-1240v6 with 16GB DDR4 2400MHz RAM. This one hits 3.70GHz to 4.10GHz—the fastest of the three.
The RAM upgrade to DDR4 2400MHz makes a real difference in memory-intensive applications. Database queries run faster. Caching performs better. Everything feels more responsive.
Storage and bandwidth remain the same, but the processing power justifies the higher price if you're running demanding applications or handling significant concurrent users.
Daily trial here is $6—still cheap insurance before locking in a monthly commitment.
Frequency ratings aren't just specs to compare in a chart. They translate to how fast your pages load, how many simultaneous users you can handle, how quickly background jobs complete.
A 2.50GHz processor versus a 4.10GHz one means the difference between a page loading in 800ms versus 400ms. That half-second matters for conversion rates and user experience.
The 200Mbit unmetered bandwidth across all tiers means you're not getting throttled during traffic spikes. Your visitors in New York and Los Angeles get the same fast experience, even during peak hours.
Most providers promise "quick setup" but deliver servers in 24-72 hours. GTHost actually means 15 minutes. You order, they provision, you're deploying your application before lunch ends.
This speed comes from standardized configurations and that Supermicro Blade design. Everything's pre-tested. The hardware's reliable. They're not improvising your server build—they're executing a proven process.
For businesses where time equals money, this setup speed has real value. You're not paying for idle hours while waiting for infrastructure.
If you're running a standard business site with moderate traffic, Package One handles it fine at $49/month. You're getting dedicated resources that outperform shared hosting at a reasonable cost.
If your application does heavy computation or you're anticipating traffic growth, Package Two at $54/month is worth the extra five bucks. The frequency boost prevents bottlenecks before they happen.
If you're running database-heavy applications, processing large datasets, or managing multiple high-traffic sites, Package Three at $69/month gives you the headroom to scale without upgrading later.
The daily trial option on each tier lets you test with real workloads. Load your actual application, run your traffic, see how it performs. If it works, keep going. If you need more power, upgrade to the next tier.
GTHost's instant setup packages solve the practical problems that slow down most server deployments: complicated hardware configuration, unclear pricing, and excessive wait times. With three clear performance tiers starting at $49/month and genuine 15-minute provisioning, you get predictable costs and immediate availability. The Supermicro Blade chassis and Intel Xeon processors deliver reliable performance without the usual deployment friction. For businesses that need dedicated resources without the typical infrastructure headaches, GTHost's instant setup packages offer a straightforward path to better server performance.