Best Cheap Dedicated Server Deals Of 2022

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Dedicated hosting is the best option for web hosting. You have a dedicated server that is exclusively yours. Generally speaking, dedicated servers are not exactly affordable - after all, you get a whole machine with tons of bandwidth, storage space and computing power.



However, prices have fallen in recent industry trends like recycling old servers, competition from hyperscale cloud service suppliers, and extra data center capacity. Some of the dedicated servers listed here are now as cheap as a VPS (Virtual Private Server).



We have listed the best dedicated servers deals on the market, with something for everybody right here. If you've found a better deal which is worthy of inclusion, please do get in touch with us (send a mail to: [email protected] (opens in new tab)).



Prices do not include local taxes. Prices quoted are per-month with a 12-month contract. These are the best dedicated hosting offers we could find...



Hostnoc Intel E5-267032GB DDR3 RAM $129.90 $64.95 (opens new tab). Hostnoc's Intel E5-2670 2.60GHZ 16 Cores/32 Threads can save big. This model comes with 1x240 GB SSD and 2x1 TB SATA as well as 1GBPS (20TB bandwidth) - all for $64.95, exclusive to TechRadar.



$40 per month (opens in new tab) IONOS has slashed the price of its 8-core dedicated server for the first three months, which comes with 8 GB RAM and 1,000 GB HDD software RAID 1 for $40/mo - then $60/mo after.



Inmotion Hosting is offering a shocking 50% discount on its managed and bare metal dedicated servers for a 3-month contract. Offer ends March 31st. Enjoy full root access to the Essential Quad-core Xeon server for $57.50/month (opens in a new tab).



These are the best dedicated server deals available in 2022



1. Hostnoc Special TechRadar deal (opens in new tab)



HostNoc (opens in new tab) is based in Canada and has delivered a whoppingly good dedicated server deal exclusive to TechRadar. For $69.95 per month (pay for a year and get two months free), you get a cracking little server that can easily handle a medium-sized server. This 50% savings is on top of the original $139.90 monthly price.



So, you get two Intel Xeon E5-2670 2.60 GHZ Octa Core processors. That's 16 cores, or 32 threads as geek speak. This Sandy Bridge EP part was created seven years ago and is now obsolete. However, it still has 20MB cache and a Passmark rating (12,135).



You also get 48GB memory, a 240GB system SSD and a pair (1TB SATA) drives. This can be RAIDed. HostNoc also offers daily backups and white-glove migrations. They also offer 24/7 live support with a promised 30-minute response time.



CentOS and Ubuntu are the only options for free OSs, with Windows Server being a paid option.



HostNOC TechRadar dedicated server edition available for $69.95 per monthly (opens in new window)



2. Ionos XXL96 Dedicated Server (opens new tab)



IONOS (opens a tab in new tab), which offers one the most affordable 8 core dedicated servers on the market (ex-1&1) While there are cheaper (much less expensive) options available, they are more likely to be based on older or slower hardware.



However, the XXL96 does not have this price tag. The processor is $180 per per month (or $0.25/hour). It features an Intel Xeon Silver4123 4123 CPU. This processor, which was launched 2018 and features eight 3GHz cores with a whopping 11MB cache. It includes 96GB of DDR4 ECC memory (yes, 96GB), and two 4GB 7200RPM SATA drive in RAID-1 configuration (hardware not software). NVMe solid state drives are also available. Backup is not required and storage is at a premium.



There's no bandwidth constraint thanks to a 1Gbps port, no setup fees, a 480-second setup time, and no minimum contract period (and no introductory price gimmick).



You have the option to choose from a variety of open source and closed source operating systems, such as Core OS and Arch Linux. Ionos also offers "unlimited" email accounts that offer 2GB storage for each mailbox. This is a nice perk considering the popularity of Gmail and Outlook.



Buy Ionos XXL-96 Dedicated Server (8-core, 96GB RAM, 8TB storage, Unlimited bandwidth) for $180 per month (opens in new tab)



3. Simply Hosting SFO2.6 dedicated server (opens new tab)



Simply Hosting (opens in new tab) is part of the Dada group, one of the biggest web hosting providers in Europe. This web host brand is based out of the UK. It has managed not only to offer the lowest dedicated server prices, but also offers a great backend infrastructure.



All servers offered include 10Gbps redundant rack-uplinks, VLAN/redundant network to server, 100% power and five nines network SLA, 10-minute ticket response time, 24/7/365 support, and no setup fees.



The SFO2.6, the company's cheapest offer, costs PS7.50 ($about $10) for six months and then PS30 ($about $40) each month thereafter. For the first year, it will cost PS225 (about $300), or PS18.75 (about $25 per month) - and it doesn’t skimp on hardware.



A 4-core Skylake Xeon CPU clocked as 3GHz (Intel Xeon E3-1220 v6 at 7,843 Points PassMark CPU rating) is housed inside a Dell PowerEdge T130. That's supported by 4GB of RAM, a 1TB hard disk drive (RAID 1 or 0) plus 10TB bandwidth and a choice of five operating systems (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, OpenSUSE and Windows).



For $25 per month, buy Simply Hosting SFO2.6 (4GB RAM, 4GB RAM), 1TB storage, 10TB bandwidth) and get your first year of service for only $25 Use voucher code: 6MONTHS75 (opens in new tab)



4. Easyspace Starter Dedicated Server (opens in new tab)



Iomart, a Scottish-based company, owns Easyspace (opens new tab), a web host company that sells dedicated servers at a fraction of the cost of other companies. This includes a year for just $33. Easyspace owns and manages 10 data centers in the UK. The servers won't be hosted in a gimmick like doubling the price after the first year. Game Servers An A Lot Of Fun



Unlimited bandwidth via a dedicated 1Gbps channel, 4GB of RAM and 100% network availability are all available. FreeNAS and your OS can be installed for no cost.



Despite the plan having two hard drives by default, there is no server backup and no soft RAID option. We don't know what the CPU is, either, except that it's a dual-core processor clocked at 2.2GHz - meaning that if it's an Intel CPU, this chip could potentially be up to 12-years-old. We are 100% certain that it isn’t an Atom processor.



Buy Easyspace Starter (2-core, 4GB RAM, 4TB storage, unlimited bandwidth) for $32.59 per month (opens in new tab)



5. Hostwinds Server E3-1270 V2 Dedicated (opens in new window)



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Hostwinds, opens in new tab, is a well-known provider of dedicated servers. Its E3-1270v2 server will impress. The cheapest dedicated server package costs $79.50 per month for the duration your first contract, which can be as short or long as 3-years. It will then renew at the normal $106 per monthly price. The entire amount (nearly $3000) will be required at the start, which can be hard for small companies to swallow.



The entry-level SKU comes with a 7-year-old Ivy Bridge Xeon CPU clocked at 3.5GHz - so yes, it's old, but still capable of achieving a PassMark score of nearly 9,500 points. This comes with 8GB of RAM, either a 1TB hard disk drive (add hardware RAID plus an extra 1TB HDD for a tenner per month) or a 120GB SSD, eight IP addresses (five usable), 10TB bandwidth and a choice of operating systems.



As with the majority of the competition, you get a fivenines network SLA and 1GBps ports by design, nightly backups, 24/7/365 monitoring, and full server administration.



Hostwinds' E3-1270v2 (4-cores, 8GB RAM & 1TB, 10TB bandwidth) as low as $79.50 a month on a 3 year contract (opens up in new tab).



6. LiquidWeb Intel Xeon 1230 v6



LiquidWeb opens in a new window) offers a range dedicated servers with fully managed options, depending on the chosen operating system. Full management is available for CentOS and Cloud Linux servers. Self-management is also available for Ubuntu server cores.



The servers themselves have a range of powerful options, starting from 4 cores at 3.9 GHz with 16GB RAM, going up to 16 cores with 64GB RAM. All servers include SSD drives for primary storage as well as a SATA harddrive for backups.



Bundle options can also be used to add additional services such as DDoS protection or automated local backups. Multiple datacenter locations, including in the US Central (Michigan), US West and Europe (Amsterdam), are available.



The Intel Xeon 1230 v6 Server is our recommendation. It comes with 16GB RAM and 2 x 240GB SSD Primary disks. A 1TB SATA backup drive and 5TB of bandwidth costs $199 per month.



What makes LiquidWeb stand out from other companies is their dedicated support, which is fast and reliable. They are not the most affordable service, but this does not mean they are the least expensive. However, the maxim that you get what your pay for applies here.