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Fast storage dedicated servers

NVMe Dedicated Servers

Compare bare metal servers with NVMe storage for databases, virtualization, containers, CI/CD, game hosting, high-traffic applications and IO-sensitive workloads.

  • NVMe storage options
  • Bare metal hardware
  • Database and container workloads
  • Multiple CPU families
  • Current stock and prices

Why choose an NVMe dedicated server

NVMe dedicated servers are built for workloads where storage latency and IO throughput matter: databases, virtual machines, containers, build systems, analytics, game panels, logging pipelines and busy web platforms.

Fast local storage

NVMe is a strong fit for IO-sensitive workloads where older disk interfaces can become a bottleneck.

Balanced resources

Choose CPU, RAM, disk count and network together; storage performance depends on the full server profile.

Live inventory

Available configurations are generated from current Amhost inventory, with dynamic pricing and availability.

Common use cases

Databases and transactional apps

PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, search indexes and data-heavy backends benefit from fast local storage.

Containers and virtualization

Docker hosts and multi-service platforms benefit when many services read and write concurrently.

Game panels and CI/CD

World saves, logs, updates, build caches and artifacts can be IO-heavy.

Related categories

All dedicated servers

Compare all available Amhost dedicated server configurations.

High bandwidth servers

Dedicated servers for traffic-heavy and network-intensive workloads.

10Gbps dedicated servers

Bare metal servers with 10Gbps connectivity for media, backup and CDN origin workloads.

100Gbps dedicated servers

Enterprise high-bandwidth servers for large traffic and custom network-heavy deployments.

GPU dedicated servers

GPU servers for AI, rendering and compute workloads.

Storage dedicated servers

Multi-disk servers for backups, archives and storage-heavy workloads.

FAQ

Is NVMe always better than SSD or SATA?

NVMe is better suited for IO-sensitive workloads, while SATA/HDD can still be useful for lower-cost capacity and archives.

Are RAID and backups included?

RAID and backup options depend on the selected configuration and must be confirmed before ordering.

Can I request another NVMe location?

Yes. Use the request path if current stock does not match the required location or hardware profile.

Choose an NVMe dedicated server

Compare current NVMe stock or request a fast-storage configuration for databases, containers, game panels or IO-heavy applications.