Windows Dedicated Server
If your infrastructure runs on Windowsβ.NET applications, SQL Server databases, Active Directory, Microsoft Exchangeβyou need a server that speaks that language natively, not a Linux box forced to run Windows as an afterthought. A Windows dedicated server gives you full control over the operating system and software stack, letting you install exactly what your business depends on without fighting compatibility layers or shared-resource contention. You get guaranteed CPU and memory allocation, predictable performance for mission-critical workloads, and the ability to configure security policies, domain structures, and licensing your own way. Common uses include hosting custom Windows applications, running SQL Server databases with specific performance demands, managing Active Directory for distributed teams, and deploying middleware that demands Windows. Unlike shared or cloud instances, you own the machine outright, so scaling and troubleshooting stay within your control. If you are after something more specific, have a look at our Database Server, Application Server, or Cheap Dedicated Server categories.









