Dedicated hosting platforms provide organizations exclusive access to one or more physical servers dedicated entirely to their use. Unlike shared hosting or VPS hosting, no resources are shared with other customers, giving businesses complete control over server configuration, operating systems, databases, and applications.
Through management tools, such as dashboards, APIs, portals, or ticketing systems, or direct administrative access, customers can configure and monitor their dedicated servers, install custom software, and optimize resources for high-performance workloads. Dedicated hosting platforms are ideal for organizations with high-traffic websites, resource-intensive applications, or strict compliance requirements.
These platforms deliver low latency, improved reliability, and stronger security compared to shared environments. However, they typically come at a higher cost, since customers bear the full expense of hardware, infrastructure, and maintenance.
To qualify for inclusion in the Dedicated Hosting category, a product must:
Provide exclusive physical servers dedicated to a single client’s websites, applications, or workloads
Provide customers with full administrative control (root/administrator access) to install, configure, and manage operating systems, applications, and databases
Support resource customization and upgrades (e.g., RAM, storage, bandwidth) to accommodate workload or traffic growth
Provide or support security features, including options such as firewalls, intrusion prevention, DDoS protection, or web application security
Offer service-level agreements (SLAs) for uptime and reliability, along with technical support to assist customers with troubleshooting