Bare metal dedicated servers, physical hardware, no virtualisation, 100% resources for you.
Ideal for large projects, game server networks, databases and enterprise applications.
Virtual Dedicated Server
Virtual Dedicated Server
Virtual Dedicated Server
Virtual Dedicated Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Professional-Dedicated-Server
Dedicated-Server
Dedicated-Server
Dedicated-Server
Dedicated-Server
Are you looking for a powerful dedicated server for your project? Then you are exactly right with us! You get a dedicated server with high connection, best performance and low latency. In addition, you can easily and conveniently order the Windows Server 2016 license for your dedicated server.
99.99% Uptime SLA
Highest Sicherheit
Best Branded Hardware
High Stability
DDoS-Protection
Prepaid-System
24/7 Monitoring
24/7 Support
A dedicated server is a physical machine that is exclusively reserved for one customer. Unlike VPS or VDS hosting, no hardware resources are shared with other users. You get full access to the CPU, RAM, and storage of the entire server, making it ideal for high-traffic websites, databases, game networks, and enterprise applications.
Yes. All KernelHost dedicated servers include Arbor DDoS protection at no additional cost. The protection is permanently active, filters attacks in real time at the network edge, and does not null-route your IP address during an attack.
Yes. Windows Server 2019 can be installed on all KernelHost dedicated servers. You also have full root, SSH, sFTP, rDNS, and VNC access to install any operating system or software stack you require.
No. All KernelHost dedicated servers run on a 100% PrePaid basis. There is no minimum contract, no hidden costs, and no cancellation fee. Your server runs as long as your prepaid balance covers it.
KernelHost dedicated servers are located in Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg, Germany. Both locations offer low-latency connectivity within Europe and worldwide.