Key points for dedicated server rental: when physical hardware makes sense, which parameters matter and how it differs from VPS hosting.
When a dedicated server is needed
A dedicated server is a good fit for high-traffic websites, ecommerce projects, corporate systems, game services, databases and projects with specific resource or security requirements.
You get full control over the configuration, isolated computing power and the ability to tune the server for a specific workload: from a website or CRM to company mail or an internal business service.
How to choose the configuration
If you are looking for dedicated server rental in Ukraine, start with the workload rather than the lowest monthly fee. A website, CRM, database or business service may need different CPU frequency, RAM, SSD/HDD storage, IP addresses and migration support.
A lower-cost dedicated server is suitable for predictable workloads. For ecommerce, game infrastructure, internal CRM, company mail or other business-critical services, it is safer to keep extra RAM, storage and network capacity.
FAQ
How is a dedicated server different from VPS?
A VPS shares physical hardware between multiple virtual machines, while a dedicated server gives your project separate physical hardware.
Can I choose a server before ordering?
Yes. You can choose CPU, RAM, HDD/SSD storage and IP addresses, then discuss additional requirements with GoodNet support before ordering.