Miami dedicated servers — East-Coast power, gateway to Latin America
Single-tenant bare metal in a Tier-III Miami facility, interconnected with the NAP of the Americas / Equinix MI1 carrier hotel — the most important interconnection point in the Western Hemisphere and the primary US doorway to Latin America and the Caribbean over the South Florida subsea-cable landings. 4 Intel Xeon configurations from $78/mo, every plan with 30 TB bandwidth on a 1 Gbps port, full root access and transparent CPU benchmarks.
Miami Dedicated Server Plans
High-performance Intel Xeon bare metal in Miami, Florida — from $78/mo to $256/mo, with transparent CPU benchmarks so you can compare real compute.
Miami — Florida, USA
| Processor | RAM | Storage | Frequency | Bandwidth | Network | CPU Benchmark | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intel Xeon E3-1230 | 16 GB DDR3 | 2 × 2 TB SATA | 4C / 8T @3.2 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
5137
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$78/month | ORDER |
| Intel Xeon E-2274G | 32 GB DDR3 | 2 × 480 GB SSD | 4C / 8T @4.0 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
9931
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$129/month | ORDER |
| 2 × Intel Xeon E5-2630 v4 | 32 GB DDR3 | 2 × 480 GB SSD | 20C / 40T @2.2 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
19263
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$155/month | ORDER |
| 2 × Intel Xeon Silver 4214 | 64 GB DDR4 | 2 × 480 GB SSD | 24C / 48T @2.2 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
25464
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$256/month | ORDER |
How the pro-rata math works: If you order the entry $78/mo plan on the 20th of a 30-day month, your first invoice covers the 10 days remaining in this month plus the next full month (30 days) — billed as $78 × (10 + 30) / 30 ≈ $104. From the 1st of the following month onwards you pay the standard $78 monthly rate. Cancel any time from your client area.
Every Miami plan includes: 30 TB / month on a dedicated 1 Gbps port · always-on anti-DDoS · full root / administrator access · self-service OS reinstall & rDNS / PTR · transparent PassMark CPU benchmarks · no setup fee.
Why host in Miami?
Miami is the interconnection capital of the Americas and the primary US doorway to Latin America and the Caribbean — the place to be when your reach spans the south-eastern US, Mexico, Central and South America, and the islands.
Gateway to Latin America & the Caribbean
Miami is the single most important interconnection point between the US and the rest of the Americas. Mexico City is ~50 ms, Bogotá ~55 ms and São Paulo ~120 ms — the shortest, best-peered routes from US soil to Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking markets and the islands.
Subsea-cable landing hub
South Florida is one of the densest subsea-cable landing zones on earth, with systems running south to Latin America and the Caribbean and east across the Atlantic. That gives Miami direct, low-hop reach to markets a northern US site can only get to through extra transit.
NAP of the Americas carrier density
Our facility interconnects with the NAP of the Americas / Equinix MI1 campus — the legendary carrier hotel that anchors traffic for the entire region. That means short, well-peered paths to virtually every major backbone and a deep choice of transit, peering and subsea transport.
Network latency from Miami
Approximate round-trip times from our Miami facility to major cities. Numbers vary by carrier and time of day, but the South Florida position keeps the US East Coast close while putting Latin America and the Caribbean nearer than any other US market.
| Destination | Approx. round-trip time |
|---|---|
| Atlanta, Georgia | ~15 ms |
| Ashburn, Virginia | ~30 ms |
| Dallas, Texas | ~32 ms |
| New York City | ~35 ms |
| Chicago, Illinois | ~38 ms |
| Mexico City, Mexico | ~50 ms |
| Bogotá, Colombia | ~55 ms |
| Madrid, Spain | ~95 ms |
| São Paulo, Brazil | ~120 ms |
| Buenos Aires, Argentina | ~130 ms |
Miami dedicated server — technical specifications
Every Miami dedicated server includes:
Plus, on every plan:
What a Miami dedicated server gives you
Full control over powerful, single-tenant hardware — no noisy neighbours, no shared resources, no compromises.
Core features
The foundation every Miami deployment is built on.
Full control
The server is yours — run it exactly how you want.
Optional extras
Add what you need, skip what you don't.
Shared RDP vs VPS vs Dedicated Server — which do you need?
Each product suits a different workload. Use the comparison below to find the right fit; if you're still unsure, our team will help you size it correctly before you spend a dollar.
| Shared RDP | VPS | Dedicated Server | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reboot control | |||
| RAM | Shared | Reserved | Exclusively reserved |
| Root access | |||
| OS reinstallation | |||
| Performance | Shared, variable | Mid to high | High, consistent |
| Scalability | Limited | High | High |
| Security isolation | Moderate | High | Very high |
| Configurability | Highly restricted | Mostly unrestricted | Fully unrestricted |
| Dedicated IPs | 1 (shared) | 1 | 1+ |
| Additional IPs |
Workloads that thrive on a Miami box
The kind of customer who picks Miami over a northern US location — and why the South Florida position wins.
Latin America-facing apps
Miami is the US gateway to Mexico, Central and South America (Mexico City ~50 ms, Bogotá ~55 ms, São Paulo ~120 ms). Serve Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking markets from a US jurisdiction with the shortest, best-peered routes available.
Caribbean-facing apps
South Florida is the natural hub for the Caribbean islands. Host gaming, fintech, telecom and media platforms close to the subsea cables that feed the region — far lower latency than routing the islands through a northern US site.
International trade & finance
Miami is the financial and trade bridge between the US and Latin America. Host trading platforms, payment gateways and B2B portals where the customers, the carriers and the cross-border traffic actually concentrate.
Game servers — US East & LatAm
Minecraft, Rust, CS2, ARK, FiveM. Miami gives low ping to south-eastern US players and the best US bridge to the fast-growing Latin American player base. High-clock single-thread builds suit game tick-rates.
Virtualization & build farms
The dual-Xeon configurations (up to 48 threads, 64 GB RAM) make capable KVM/Proxmox hosts, transcoding farms and CI runners — plenty of parallel compute with enterprise SSD storage.
DR & hot-standby
If your primary stack lives in the north-east or midwest, a South Florida Miami site is a strong secondary — geographically separate enough to survive a regional outage, close enough for low-RPO replication across the eastern US.
TALK TO OUR TECHNICAL TEAM
Not sure which Miami configuration fits your workload? Our engineers will help you size it right before you order.
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Mail UsMiami dedicated servers — frequently asked questions
Everything teams usually ask before deploying in Miami. Still have a question? Our engineers are on chat 24/7.