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Windows dedicated infrastructure with clear support options

Windows Dedicated Server Hosting for business applications, RDP, and Microsoft workloads.

Dedicated Windows Server hosting with administrator access, isolated hardware, DDoS protection, and flexible management levels for teams that need predictable infrastructure without relying on generic shared hosting.

Administrator AccessWindows Server ReadyBusiness ApplicationsOptional Management
Windows Workload Command Center
Online
Windows Server NodeAdministrator access • isolated hardware
Ready
RDP / App LayerRemote access • hosted applications
Secure
Network Edge1 Gbps uplink • DDoS protected
Protected
Windows PathAdminFull control for apps, RDP, services
Support ModelFlexibleUnmanaged or managed care options
Business UseStableDedicated resources for production
Bandwidth15TB
Uplink1Gbps
Support24/7

Not sure which Windows server fits your workload?

Tell us whether you need RDP, hosted business software, Microsoft application hosting, database workloads, or a managed Windows Server environment. We’ll help you choose the right hardware and service level before scope gets expensive.

Windows Server Hosting

Dedicated Windows infrastructure without vague support expectations

Windows dedicated servers are built for businesses that need Microsoft compatibility, administrator-level control, dedicated resources, and a more predictable platform for remote desktop, application hosting, internal systems, and Windows-based workloads.

Use this page when you need Windows Server hosting with clear hardware specs, optional management, and supporting services such as server monitoring, server security, and migration assistance.

1200+

Servers Managed

Real dedicated server, Linux, Windows, cPanel, and VPS experience.

14+

Years Experience

Infrastructure support background for real production workloads.

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Windows Server Plans

Windows Dedicated Server Plans

Base prices show dedicated infrastructure. Toggle managed pricing to preview the server price with Managed Server Care added. Windows Server licensing, Plesk, monitoring, security, and backups should remain selectable options where applicable.

Pricing clarity: base price includes hardware, network, DDoS protection, administrator access, bandwidth, and one IPv4 address. Management level, Windows/Plesk licensing, monitoring, hardening, migration, and backup storage are optional add-ons.

Entry Windows

Windows Entry 16

Dual Xeon E3-1270 v2 with dedicated resources for Windows Server workloads, business applications, remote access, and hosted Microsoft-based environments.

$39.95$88.95 /mo
  • 3.80 GHz • 4 Cores / 8 Threads
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 500 GB SSD Storage
  • 15 TB Bandwidth
  • 1 Gbps uplink
  • 1 IPv4 address
  • 10 Gbps DDoS protection
  • Administrator access included
  • Windows Server license selectable
Best fit: Smaller Windows workloads, RDP use, internal tools, and low-cost dedicated server needs.
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Balanced Windows

Windows Core 64

Dual Xeon E5-2630 v2 with more memory for Windows Server workloads, hosted tools, internal apps, and business infrastructure.

$59.95$108.95 /mo
  • 3.10 GHz • 6 Cores / 12 Threads
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 500 GB SSD Storage
  • 15 TB Bandwidth
  • 1 Gbps uplink
  • 1 IPv4 address
  • 10 Gbps DDoS protection
  • Administrator access included
  • Windows Server license selectable
Best fit: Business apps, Microsoft-based workloads, hosted tools, and growing Windows environments.
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Expanded Memory

Windows Growth 96

Dual Xeon E5-2670 v2 with 96GB RAM for busier Windows Server environments and heavier Microsoft-based workloads.

$89.95$138.95 /mo
  • 3.30 GHz • 8 Cores / 16 Threads
  • 96 GB RAM
  • 500 GB SSD Storage
  • 15 TB Bandwidth
  • 1 Gbps uplink
  • 1 IPv4 address
  • 10 Gbps DDoS protection
  • Administrator access included
  • Windows Server license selectable
Best fit: Busier Windows Server environments that need more memory and stronger workload stability.
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Management Level Options

Choose how much Windows server management you want — before checkout

Select the Windows hardware first, then choose how much administration you want included. This keeps pricing clean and support expectations clear from the beginning.

Unmanaged

Included in base price

Dedicated hardware, network, administrator access, DDoS protection, IP allocation, and hardware/network support. Customer manages Windows, updates, security, services, backups, software, and troubleshooting.

Managed Server Care

+$49/mo

Basic recurring server administration, initial service review, OS-level help, common service troubleshooting, update guidance, and monthly health-check style support.

Managed Server Care Plus

+$99/mo

More active production support with recurring service review, deeper troubleshooting, performance guidance, backup visibility checks, security review, and stronger admin involvement.

Premium Managed

+$149/mo+

High-touch support for critical Windows workloads, escalation handling, priority response, architecture guidance, and expanded operational ownership.

Operational Scope

Clear Windows hosting scope before launch

Windows dedicated hosting buyers need clarity around licensing, remote access, security, and support ownership. This keeps expectations clean before checkout.

Licensing path

Confirm before order

Windows Server and any Microsoft software licensing should be selected or scoped before deployment so billing and compliance expectations are clear.

Remote access

Admin control

Administrator access supports RDP, services, and application setup, but access should still be protected with strong passwords, firewall rules, and limited exposure.

Patch ownership

Managed or self-managed

Unmanaged customers own Windows updates and maintenance. Managed Care can add recurring administration and operational review.

Production readiness

Reduce launch risk

Monitoring, backup planning, security review, and migration support help turn a basic Windows server into a safer production environment.

Decision Guide

When is a Windows dedicated server the right fit?

Choose Windows dedicated hosting when Microsoft compatibility, remote access, administrator control, and isolated hardware matter more than the lowest-cost hosting plan.

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Need RDP?

Use Windows dedicated hosting for remote desktop scenarios that need control and isolated resources.

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Business apps?

Host Windows software, internal systems, ERP tools, and Microsoft-based application workloads.

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Need safer setup?

Add monitoring, hardening, security operations, and backup planning to reduce operational risk.

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Need admin help?

Add managed care if your team does not want to own updates, troubleshooting, and reviews alone.

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What’s Included

What every Windows dedicated server includes

Clear scope keeps the offer premium and prevents confusion between hardware support, Windows licensing, and managed administration.

Dedicated hardware

Dedicated CPU, RAM, SSD storage, bandwidth, administrator access, one IPv4 address, and 1 Gbps uplink.

Windows-ready setup

Deploy the Windows Server version and licensing path that fits your application or remote access workload.

DDoS protection

Included 10 Gbps DDoS protection and stable network foundation for production use.

Upgrade path

Add management, monitoring, migration, hardening, extra IPv4, security operations, Plesk, and backup services.

Windows vs Other Paths

Choose Windows when the workload depends on Microsoft compatibility

Not every dedicated server should run Windows. This section helps buyers choose the right dedicated-server path.

Windows Dedicated Server

Best for Microsoft workloads

Remote desktop, Windows applications, .NET apps, Microsoft-based tools, internal business software, and administrator-driven environments.

cPanel Dedicated Server

Best for hosting operations

Choose cPanel when you need domains, email, DNS, reseller-style hosting, WHM accounts, and website account management.

NVMe Dedicated Server

Best for storage speed

Choose NVMe when database activity, I/O, application response, or storage latency is the main bottleneck.

Standard Dedicated Server

Best for Linux/custom stacks

Choose standard dedicated hosting when you want bare metal resources without Windows licensing or control panel overhead.

Use Case Fit

Common Windows dedicated server workloads

Windows dedicated hosting is best when your software stack, users, or operations depend on the Windows Server ecosystem.

Remote Desktop access

Run controlled RDP-style access for teams that need isolated server resources and administrator-level configuration.

Business applications

Host ERP tools, internal systems, Windows software, and other business applications that need predictable infrastructure.

Microsoft databases

Support Microsoft-based database and application environments where dedicated compute and memory matter.

Hosted applications

Run production Windows workloads without sharing hardware with unknown users or noisy neighboring environments.

Recommended Add-ons

Windows dedicated server add-ons

Keep the base server clean, then add licensing, monitoring, hardening, migration, IPv4, and security operations only when needed.

Windows Server License

Selectable option

Configure Windows Server licensing based on the selected version, workload, and provider licensing model.

Advanced Monitoring

From +$29/mo

Monitor uptime, ports, disk, load, services, and resource health with alerting.

Security Operations

From +$49/mo

Recurring review for firewall posture, login activity, update visibility, security alerts, and risk checks.

Extra IPv4 Address

+$4/mo

Add IPv4 addresses when justified by SSL, application, remote access, or service separation needs.

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Help Center

Windows Dedicated Server FAQs

Expanded buyer-focused answers for Windows licensing, management, access, RDP use, security, backups, migration, and workload fit before checkout.

A Windows dedicated server is a physical server dedicated to your workload that runs Windows Server and gives you administrator-level control over resources, software, services, and configuration.
Yes. These plans are designed for buyers who need administrator-level access and control over a dedicated Windows environment.
No. A Windows dedicated server gives you dedicated physical hardware instead of a virtual slice of a shared host node. It is better when isolation, predictable resources, and administrator control matter.
Yes, administrator access allows you to install supported Windows applications, services, databases, and tools, provided they fit the server resources and licensing requirements.
The base price is unmanaged infrastructure pricing. You can add Managed Server Care, Care Plus, or Premium Managed depending on how much administration and support involvement you need.
Unmanaged means Elite Server Management provides the hardware, network, access, IP allocation, and infrastructure support, while you manage Windows, updates, software, security, backups, services, and troubleshooting.
No. Managed service covers server administration and operational help, not custom software development, code fixes, application redesign, or third-party software engineering.
Yes. You can start unmanaged and add Managed Server Care, Care Plus, or Premium Managed later if your team needs more help with administration, reviews, or troubleshooting.
Businesses using Windows applications, RDP-style access, Microsoft-based software, internal tools, hosted Windows workloads, or administrator-driven environments are strong candidates.
Yes, Windows dedicated servers can support RDP-style access when configured correctly. For safer use, remote access should be protected with firewall rules, strong credentials, monitoring, and limited exposure.
Yes, Windows dedicated servers are a fit for Microsoft-based workloads such as .NET applications, Microsoft SQL Server environments, internal tools, and Windows services, subject to licensing and resource requirements.
Choose Linux or cPanel when your workload is website-account hosting, WHM/cPanel management, email/DNS account hosting, or a Linux-based custom application stack.
Backup storage should be selected as a separate service when available. This keeps base pricing clean and lets each customer choose the retention, storage, and restore expectations they need.
Yes. Advanced monitoring, security operations, hardening, migration, extra IPv4, and licensing options can be added based on the workload.
Migration assistance can be scoped for files, applications, databases, services, DNS, and validation. Exact scope depends on the source server, software stack, access, and downtime tolerance.
Plesk or other Windows-compatible control panels can be considered as selectable add-ons when they fit the workload, license availability, and support scope.
The safest pricing model is to keep dedicated server base pricing separate and make Windows Server licensing a selectable option based on the version, provider model, and workload requirements.
The page focuses on affordable entry points for dedicated Windows hosting while still keeping the offer professional, scope-aware, and upgradeable with management, monitoring, and security services.
Dedicated server orders are typically non-refundable after provisioning because physical resources and licenses may be allocated. Final policy should be confirmed in checkout and service terms.
Yes. If your application needs more memory, storage, IPs, management, licensing, migration support, or security review, request a custom quote before ordering.

Deploy Windows dedicated hosting with the right support level from day one.

Tell us about your Windows Server version, application type, user count, RDP access needs, licensing expectations, migration scope, and management requirements. We’ll help you choose the right plan and support level without overselling hardware you do not need.

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