10Gbps Dedicated Servers
Deploy bare metal servers with 10Gbps connectivity for high-traffic websites, APIs, streaming infrastructure, backup nodes, replication, CDN origins and data-heavy workloads.
- 10Gbps port options
- Bare metal hardware
- Multiple locations
- Traffic-heavy workloads
- Current stock and pricing
Available 10Gbps dedicated servers
Why choose a 10Gbps server
A 10Gbps dedicated server gives infrastructure more network headroom than standard 1Gbps hosting. It is designed for projects where traffic volume, fast transfers, replication, media delivery or origin performance matter as much as CPU and RAM.
Network headroom
Use higher port capacity for traffic spikes, transfers, replication, CDN origins and media-heavy services.
Balanced configuration
Match CPU, RAM and storage to the workload; a fast port does not remove application or disk bottlenecks.
Current inventory
Available configurations are generated from Amhost inventory; prices and availability are not hard-coded into this page.
Common use cases
High-traffic websites and APIs
Add network capacity for production services where traffic bursts and response consistency matter.
CDN origin and media delivery
Use dedicated hardware as an origin for static assets, downloads, private distribution or media workflows.
Backup and replication
Reduce transfer windows when moving large datasets between systems or locations.
Related categories
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FAQ
Is the full port speed guaranteed?
Use the exact terms shown in the order flow or confirmed by support. This page describes matching inventory, not a universal throughput guarantee.
What if no matching stock is available?
The page remains useful with related high-bandwidth options and a request path for a similar configuration.
Should I choose 10Gbps or 100Gbps?
10Gbps fits many high-traffic and transfer-heavy projects. 100Gbps is a specialized enterprise option for very large network requirements.
Choose a 10Gbps dedicated server
Compare current matching stock or request a high-bandwidth configuration by location, traffic profile, CPU, RAM and storage needs.