Oh, how fast technology and the Internet have evolved… it seems like it was just yesterday when 100Mbps servers were considered a luxury. I still remember one of my first dedicated servers being deployed on a 10Mbps port back in the day, and I thought that was fast! To continue LowEndBox’s new “interesting news” series, we came across this announcement shared by RackNerd recently, that they are now offering 20Gbps and 40Gbps unmetered dedicated servers. WOW. To put that into perspective, that’s 200 times and 400 times faster than a 100Mbps port respectively! Not only are the speeds highly impressive and not offered by many providers, but the fact that it’s also an unmetered port (and we’re told they are dedicated ports) means you don’t have to worry about overages, or any “fair usage” policies.
RackNerd is a popular provider within the LowEndBox and LowEndTalk community, who was recently elected both Best Provider and Most Professional Provider. RackNerd has frequently contributed content, giveaways, and special deals to the community, and have garnered a reputation for excellent service and support.
Dustin B. Cisneros, CEO of RackNerd states: “Our new unmetered 20Gbps and 40Gbps dedicated server options provide businesses in the video streaming, VPN, gaming, content distribution, and big data industries with the high-bandwidth and throughput capabilities they need to handle large data transfers and demanding workloads. With unshared dedicated ports and an optimized BGP network blend, our clients experience true unmetered bandwidth without any restrictions on usage. We are thrilled to provide these solutions, which enable businesses across diverse industries to accomplish their objectives and enhance their customers’ experience.”
This isn’t exactly a use case for the average LEB consumer, but if you happen to work with a company in the CDN or VPN space as an example, or any industry that consumes lots of bandwidth by nature, these are a solid option to consider – as they’ve got options from 10Gbps unmetered all the way up to 40Gbps unmetered servers. A lot of other providers offering unmetered services tend to throw them behind “fair usage” terms, but it looks like RackNerd is making special emphasis that these are dedicated and unshared ports that can be utilized to the fullest extent 24×7.
You can use the promo code: 15OFFDEDI to get 15% off recurring on any bare metal dedicated server deployed with RackNerd:
- 10Gbps Unmetered Dedicated Servers
- 20Gbps Unmetered Dedicated Servers
- 40Gbps Unmetered Dedicated Servers
A full copy of the press release announcement can be found below:
Rancho Cucamonga, CA., March 1, 2023 — RackNerd, a leading provider of global Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), has announced the launch of its new unmetered 20Gbps and 40Gbps dedicated server series, now available for deployment across multiple datacenter locations including Los Angeles, New Jersey, London, and Montreal. The new high-bandwidth options provide clients with even more variety and value, ensuring that their specific network requirements are met.
“We are excited to introduce our new unmetered 20Gbps and 40Gbps dedicated server series to our clients worldwide, especially those with high bandwidth and throughput requirements,” said Dustin B. Cisneros, CEO of RackNerd. “Our new unmetered 20Gbps and 40Gbps dedicated server options provide businesses in the video streaming, VPN, gaming, content distribution, and big data industries with the high-bandwidth and throughput capabilities they need to handle large data transfers and demanding workloads. With unshared dedicated ports and an optimized BGP network blend, our clients experience true unmetered bandwidth without any restrictions on usage. We are thrilled to provide these solutions, which enable businesses across diverse industries to accomplish their objectives and enhance their customers’ experience.”
As part of its continuous efforts to meet the unique hosting requirements of its clients, RackNerd has recently unveiled a lower cost 10Gbps Unmetered server plan – one of the most competitive for dedicated 10Gbps unmetered in the industry. Additionally, the existing 10Gbps unmetered plans have been revamped to provide an even greater value to clients. The revamped plans now feature AMD EPYC server options, which offer top-of-the-line computing capabilities suitable for businesses of all sizes.
“We understand that our clients have unique hosting requirements, which is why we are constantly innovating and expanding our services to better serve their needs,” said Cisneros. “With the introduction of our new unmetered 20Gbps and 40Gbps dedicated server options, along with our completely revamped 10Gbps plans, RackNerd is fully committed to providing high-quality and dependable hosting solutions with generous bandwidth capacities, all while offering competitive prices.”
RackNerd’s unmetered 20Gbps and 40Gbps dedicated server series and revamped 10Gbps plans are now available for deployment. For more information, please visit https://www.racknerd.com/10gbps-unmetered-servers
About RackNerd
RackNerd LLC introduces infrastructure stability and provides Dedicated Servers, Private Cloud solutions, DRaaS (Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service), flexible Colocation, Virtual Private Servers and advanced DDoS Mitigation services — maintained by a team with decades of experience in managed services, datacenter operations, and Infrastructure-as-a-Service. With an intrinsic focus on client success and growth, RackNerd has grown steadily while continuing to provide high-quality hosting services at competitive rates. For more information please visit RackNerd at: https://www.racknerd.com/
Are you a hosting provider, VPN provider, or similar with interesting industry news? We’d like to hear from you. You can do so easily, either by sending us a message directly on LowEndTalk or by submitting a ticket on our helpdesk.
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every month on 1st date I am receiving an email that the bandwidth is exceeded … I am not complaining … its actually funny