No virtualization layer, no shared CPU or RAM. Every cycle on the machine is yours. You get consistent, predictable performance regardless of what anyone else is running.
Servers are housed at NOCIX/1530 Swift in North Kansas City — a carrier-neutral facility with redundant power, physical access controls, and multi-provider connectivity. Your hardware is in a real data center, not a repurposed closet.
Run your server as a single dedicated machine, or install Proxmox and use it as a hypervisor for your own VMs or containers. Want to offer VPS resources to your own clients? The hardware supports it. You own the machine — how you use it is up to you.
Your server. Not a slice of one
Dedicated hosting means the CPU, RAM, storage, and uplink are entirely yours. No hypervisor overhead, no shared resource pools. VPS hosting does its best to isolate tenants, but there's built-in competition for resources that even the best software can't fully mitigate. What you pay for is what you get.
Select the storage tier your workload needs — HDD for high-capacity, SSD for fast I/O, or NVMe on select configurations for the lowest-latency storage available. Your drives are yours alone, not shared with other tenants.
Compile large codebases, run a VPN server, transcode video, or peg every core on a long-running job — your server won't throttle CPU-intensive tasks to protect other tenants, because there are no other tenants sharing your hardware.
Configure your network stack however your workload requires. Run VPN endpoints, set up BGP sessions, announce your own IP space, or build out a virtual network on top with Proxmox. Options that shared and virtualized platforms simply can't offer.
Update reverse DNS records for your IP addresses directly from the control panel. Outbound mail (port 25) is restricted by default — if you need to run a mail server, open a support ticket and we'll review your use case and walk you through the process.
Every plan includes an IPv4 address, a /64 allocation, and a routed /56 at no extra charge. A routed /48 is available for an additional $5/month — useful if you're running Proxmox and want to assign prefixes to individual VMs or containers.
A dedicated server is a physical machine allocated entirely to you. There's no shared CPU, RAM, storage, or bandwidth — every resource on the hardware is yours. You choose your operating system, install whatever software you need, and configure it however your workload requires. Web of Nevada servers are hosted in a carrier-neutral data center in North Kansas City with redundant power and direct internet exchange connectivity.
Dedicated servers work well for any workload that needs consistent, predictable performance without sharing resources. Common uses include hosting multiple websites or web applications, running databases under sustained load, self-hosting business infrastructure (email, VPN, file storage), deploying game servers, or using the bare metal as a Proxmox hypervisor to run your own virtual machines or VPS services.
Dedicated hosting makes sense when shared or virtual infrastructure isn't meeting your needs. You get the full compute capacity of a physical server, no noisy neighbors affecting your performance, root access to configure the machine exactly as needed, and the option to run a hypervisor like Proxmox if you want to subdivide the hardware yourself. If consistent performance and full control matter more than the cheapest monthly price, dedicated is the right choice.
A cloud VPS runs as a virtual machine on shared physical hardware — you get a portion of a server's resources, and performance can vary depending on what other tenants are doing. A dedicated server gives you the entire physical machine. There's no hypervisor between you and the hardware, no shared resource pools, and performance is consistent and predictable, not subject to what other workloads are doing on shared hardware. Dedicated servers typically cost more than a comparable VPS, but the performance ceiling is higher and it's more consistent. With Web of Nevada dedicated servers you also have the option to install Proxmox yourself and run your own VMs on top of the bare metal.
There's no hard limit — you can host as many websites as your server's CPU, RAM, and storage can handle. A single dedicated server commonly runs dozens to hundreds of low-traffic sites, or a handful of high-traffic or resource-intensive applications. Since the resources are entirely yours, performance scales with what you actually configure, not an arbitrary plan limit.
