Phoenix Dedicated Server · Arizona, USA

Phoenix dedicated servers — disaster-resilient Southwest, West-Coast latency

Single-tenant bare metal in a Tier-III Phoenix facility — one of the fastest-growing data-centre markets in the US, outside the earthquake, hurricane and flood zones, with Los Angeles ~15 ms and Las Vegas ~10 ms away. 2 dual-socket Intel Xeon configurations from $92/mo, every plan with 30 TB bandwidth on a 1 Gbps port, full root access and transparent CPU benchmarks.

2 configurations From $92/mo 30 TB bandwidth Disaster-resilient Southwest
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Phoenix dedicated server hardware
2 configs Dual-socket Intel Xeon E5 & Xeon Silver builds
$92 /mo Entry plan · pro-rata billing · no setup fee
30 TB /month 1 Gbps port · anti-DDoS · transparent CPU benchmarks
Phoenix · Southwest Tier-III · disaster-resilient · LA ~15 ms, Vegas ~10 ms

Phoenix Dedicated Server Plans

High-performance Intel Xeon bare metal in Phoenix, Arizona — from $92/mo to $298/mo, with transparent CPU benchmarks so you can compare real compute.

Pro-rata billing on every Phoenix plan. Your first invoice covers the days remaining in the current calendar month plus the next full month paid in advance — so every subsequent invoice lands cleanly on the 1st of the month at the standard monthly rate.
Phoenix — Arizona, USA
Processor RAM Storage Frequency Bandwidth Network CPU Benchmark Price
2 × Intel Xeon E5-2620 32 GB DDR3 2 × 2 TB SATA 12C / 24T @2.0 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
9766
$92/month ORDER
2 × Intel Xeon Silver 4214 128 GB DDR4 2 × 480 GB SSD 24C / 48T @2.2 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
25464
$298/month ORDER

How the pro-rata math works: If you order the entry $92/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 $92 × (10 + 30) / 30 ≈ $123. From the 1st of the following month onwards you pay the standard $92 monthly rate. Cancel any time from your client area.

Every Phoenix 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 Phoenix?

Phoenix is the rising data-centre capital of the US Southwest — the place to be when you want West-Coast reach, low cost, and a location that simply doesn't suffer the natural disasters of the coasts.

Disaster-resilient by geography

Phoenix sits outside the earthquake, hurricane and coastal-flood zones that threaten the coasts. That low natural-disaster risk, plus abundant power, is exactly why it has become the go-to US location for disaster recovery, backups and resilient primary infrastructure.

West-Coast latency, lower cost

Los Angeles is ~15 ms away, Las Vegas ~10 ms and the Bay Area ~20 ms — close enough that West-Coast users barely notice — while Phoenix avoids California's premium pricing and disaster exposure. It's the smart West-Coast alternative.

Major Southwest interconnection hub

Phoenix is now one of the largest and fastest-growing data-centre markets in the country, with deep carrier presence and strong peering. That means short, well-peered paths to the West Coast, the Mountain West and onward across the US.

Network latency from Phoenix

Approximate round-trip times from our Phoenix facility to major cities. Numbers vary by carrier and time of day, but the Southwest position keeps the US West and Mountain West especially close.

DestinationApprox. round-trip time
Las Vegas, Nevada~10 ms
Los Angeles, California~15 ms
San Jose, California~20 ms
Denver, Colorado~25 ms
Dallas, Texas~30 ms
Seattle, Washington~30 ms
Chicago, Illinois~45 ms
Mexico City, Mexico~45 ms
New York City~60 ms
Ashburn, Virginia~60 ms

What a Phoenix dedicated server gives you

Full control over powerful, single-tenant hardware — no noisy neighbours, no shared resources, no compromises.

Core features

The foundation every Phoenix deployment is built on.

99.9% uptime SLA

A Tier-III Phoenix facility with redundant power, cooling and network paths backs our 99.9% uptime guarantee. Deploy without worrying about avoidable downtime.

DDoS protection

Always-on volumetric DDoS mitigation is included at no extra charge, filtering attack traffic at the network edge before it can reach your server.

Transparent benchmarks

Every plan lists its real PassMark CPU benchmark, so you can size by actual compute instead of guessing from clock speed. Intel Xeon hardware throughout.

Full control

The server is yours — run it exactly how you want.

Any operating system

Install any mainstream Linux distribution, Windows Server, or FreeBSD — and bring your own custom ISO if you need something specific. Reinstall any time at no charge.

Full root access

Complete administrator control — configure the firewall, tune the kernel, manage users, and build the environment exactly the way your workload needs it.

Fast deployment

Most Phoenix configurations are deployed within 6-24 hours of payment. Stock-on-hand builds frequently ship faster, with live status visible in the client area.

Optional extras

Add what you need, skip what you don't.

Additional IPv4

Need more addresses? Additional dedicated IPv4 is available subject to ARIN justification, with self-service rDNS / PTR on every assigned IP.

24/7 technical support

Engineers on chat around the clock. Whether it's a hardware question or a network path issue, a real human reads your ticket and responds quickly.

Hardware RAID

Hardware RAID controllers manage your array independently of the host, presenting a single resilient volume. Custom RAID layouts available on request.

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 RDPVPSDedicated Server
Reboot control
RAMSharedReservedExclusively reserved
Root access
OS reinstallation
PerformanceShared, variableMid to highHigh, consistent
ScalabilityLimitedHighHigh
Security isolationModerateHighVery high
ConfigurabilityHighly restrictedMostly unrestrictedFully unrestricted
Dedicated IPs1 (shared)11+
Additional IPs ?

Workloads that thrive on a Phoenix box

The kind of customer who picks Phoenix over a coastal US location — and why the disaster-resilient Southwest position wins.

Disaster recovery & backup

This is the headline Phoenix use case. With no earthquakes, hurricanes or coastal flooding, it's one of the safest places in the US to keep your DR site, off-site backups and resilient secondaries — geographically clear of the coasts.

West Coast US apps

Los Angeles ~15 ms, Las Vegas ~10 ms, Bay Area ~20 ms. Serve your West-Coast audience with latency they can't tell apart from a California host, while paying less and avoiding California's disaster exposure.

Southwest & Mountain-West SaaS

If your users cluster in Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah and the wider Mountain West, Phoenix is the closest major market — lower latency than routing them through a coastal origin.

Game servers — US West

Minecraft, Rust, CS2, ARK, FiveM. Phoenix gives low ping to the dense West-Coast and Southwest player base. The high-core dual-socket builds host many concurrent instances on a single box.

Virtualization & build farms

Both dual-socket configurations (24-48 threads, up to 128 GB RAM) make capable KVM/Proxmox hosts, container build farms and CI runners — plenty of parallel compute with enterprise SSD storage.

CDN edge & content origin

A Phoenix node makes a strong western-US edge or content origin, feeding the West Coast and Southwest with low latency while sitting on resilient, disaster-clear ground.

Talk to our team

TALK TO OUR TECHNICAL TEAM

Not sure which Phoenix configuration fits your workload? Our engineers will help you size it right before you order.

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Phoenix dedicated servers — frequently asked questions

Everything teams usually ask before deploying in Phoenix. Still have a question? Our engineers are on chat 24/7.

Our Phoenix dedicated servers are housed in a Tier-III, carrier-neutral data centre in the Phoenix metro area — one of the fastest-growing data-centre markets in the United States and a major Southwest interconnection hub. Phoenix is prized for its disaster-resilient profile (no earthquakes, hurricanes or flooding), abundant power and dense carrier presence, putting your server one short hop from the backbones serving the West Coast and the Mountain West.

Phoenix gives you West-Coast-class latency without West-Coast cost or natural-disaster exposure. Los Angeles is roughly 15 ms away and Las Vegas ~10 ms, so your users on the West Coast barely notice the difference — but Phoenix sits outside the earthquake, wildfire and coastal-flood zones, which makes it the textbook home for disaster recovery, backups and resilient primary infrastructure. It's also a natural interconnection point between the LA and Dallas markets.

Approximate round-trip times measured from inside the network: Las Vegas ~10 ms, Los Angeles ~15 ms, San Jose ~20 ms, Denver ~25 ms, Dallas ~30 ms, Seattle ~30 ms, Chicago ~45 ms, Mexico City ~45 ms, New York City ~60 ms, Ashburn (Virginia) ~60 ms. Numbers vary by carrier path and time of day, but Phoenix keeps the entire US West and Southwest especially close.

Phoenix is a strong fit for disaster recovery and off-site backup (its low natural-disaster risk is the headline reason customers pick it), West Coast US applications that want lower cost than California, Southwest and Mountain-West SaaS, and CDN edge/origin nodes serving the western US. Both configurations are dual-socket Intel Xeon (24-48 threads, up to 128 GB RAM), well suited to virtualization hosts, build farms, database servers and other parallel-compute workloads.

Each plan lists its PassMark CPU benchmark so you can compare raw compute directly instead of guessing from clock speed alone. Our Phoenix range spans roughly 9,800 (dual Xeon E5-2620) to 25,500 (dual Xeon Silver 4214). Both are high-core dual-socket builds, so they shine on parallel workloads like encoding, compilation, simulations and virtualization; the Xeon Silver 4214 roughly doubles the throughput of the E5-2620 for heavy multi-threaded jobs.

Every Phoenix plan includes 30 TB of monthly traffic on a dedicated 1 Gbps port. Within that allowance there is no throttling and no per-GB overage surprise. If you regularly exceed 30 TB — for streaming, CDN-origin, or high-egress workloads — talk to us about a higher allowance or an unmetered upgrade; we'll quote based on your real traffic profile.

They're unmanaged by default. KwikServer covers everything at and below the hardware layer at no extra charge: physical faults, network path issues, RAID controller problems, boot/login recovery, and OS reinstallation. The operating system, patching cycle, and application stack are yours to run. If you'd like hands-on help with a migration, hardening pass or specific incident, managed engineering hours can be attached from the client area.

Any mainstream OS: the full range of Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS, Fedora), Windows Server, and FreeBSD. Custom ISOs are supported on request. You can reinstall or switch the OS yourself from the client area at any time at no charge.

Most Phoenix configurations deploy within 6-24 hours of payment confirmation. Stock-on-hand SKUs frequently ship faster. Bespoke requests — custom RAID layouts, extra IPv4 blocks pending ARIN justification, or non-standard memory configurations — can take 1-4 working days. The client area shows live deployment status from the moment payment clears.

The full list is in the Terms of Service. The short version: no CSAM (child sexual abuse material) of any kind, no scanning or attacking third-party networks or IP addresses, no spoofed or forged source IPs, no manual MAC-address spoofing, no spam or phishing infrastructure, and no copyrighted material distributed without licence. Legal adult content is permitted. If you're unsure whether your use case is allowed, ask us before you order.

Yes. All Phoenix dedicated server plans are billed on a pro-rata basis. Your first invoice covers the remaining days of the current month plus the full month ahead, calculated as the monthly rate × (remaining days + 30) ÷ 30. This aligns every renewal to the 1st of the month. From the second invoice onward you simply pay the flat monthly rate shown on the plan. There is no setup fee, and you can cancel before the next renewal to avoid further charges.

Yes. Additional dedicated IPv4 addresses are available subject to ARIN justification — most reasonable requests are approved quickly. Pricing and the justification form are available from the client area or by contacting support. rDNS / PTR records on your assigned IPs can be set yourself from the client area.

Yes — always-on volumetric DDoS protection is included on every Phoenix dedicated server at no extra charge, mitigated at the network edge before traffic reaches your server. For high-value targets that need specialised application-layer filtering, additional protection tiers can be configured on request.
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