iDatam ES - Intel Xeon E-2356G 3.20 GHz, $ 2,827.00/mo.


ES - Intel Xeon E-2356G 3.20 GHz has been added on Jan 17, 2026
iDatam
River Point, 444 W Lake Street 155, North Wacker
Chicago , IL 60606
US
☎ Phone +1-234-285-8020
💪 CPU/Cores :Intel Xeon E-2356G 3.20 GHz 6Cores 12Threads
🔌 Hosted domains :unlimited
🆓 free domains :0
📌 Dedicated IPs :1
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsBitcoin
🔧 Category :Self ManagedDDoS Protection
✍️ Support Options :Help DeskLive ChatAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :Latvia
Targeting :AU CA CN FR DE HK IN JP UK US
🚀 Uptime :99.99 %

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*📜 Plan description

Dedicated server in Riga, Latvia (data center reference DC-5) built around Intel Xeon E-2356G (3.20 GHz, 6 cores / 12 threads).
Monthly price starts at 2827.00 USD for this premium Riga-tier configuration.
The server includes 1 dedicated IPv4 address by default; for additional IPv4 addresses, submit a support ticket with a valid justification.
Operating system flexibility: Linux is typically selected for performance and automation; Windows Server can be installed when required (licensing may add cost depending on version and term).
Designed for workloads requiring higher operational headroom and predictable single-tenant performance: consolidated production services, higher concurrency application tiers, larger working sets, and stable compute nodes for critical services.
Operational notes: request additional IPv4 allocations through ticket justification; expand capacity horizontally by adding more servers or vertically by selecting higher tiers.

iDatam dedicated servers provide single-tenant hardware with flexible configuration paths across CPU, memory, storage, and network options. The platform is promoted with a high-availability network posture and an uptime SLA commonly communicated around 99.99%, supported by redundant infrastructure and continuous monitoring for availability.
Service management is handled through the customer portal: review invoices, track billing history, make payments, and submit tickets for technical or billing requests. Support is positioned as always-on, with ticketing workflows and live chat for rapid response.
Payments can be completed using major credit cards and Bitcoin for customers who prefer digital currency settlement. Optional add-ons such as additional IPv4 space, OS licensing, security services like DDoS protection, and control-panel licensing can be layered on top of the base server as needs evolve.

📄 Editorial Review

iDatam is a global IT infrastructure provider with a strong emphasis on bare-metal and enterprise workloads, not on low-cost shared hosting. The brand is relatively young (launched around 2023), operates from the United States, and clearly targets customers who care about data centers, network quality and server customization rather than simple entry-level web plans.

The main offering is a wide range of dedicated servers. There are categories for high-performance dedicated servers, unmetered servers, GPU servers, storage servers, AMD and Intel lines, game servers and DDoS-protected configurations. Hardware is modern – typically Xeon or Ryzen CPUs with NVMe SSD or large RAID arrays – and bandwidth options are a major selling point: from packages with 50 Mbps included (~16 TB/month) up to 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps, 40 Gbps and even 100 Gbps uplinks, including unmetered 1 Gbps variants. This clearly speaks to use cases like VPN services, streaming, gaming, content delivery or large SaaS backends where throughput matters as much as CPU.

On top of standard dedicated servers, iDatam pushes a Bare Metal Cloud platform. Here, bare-metal instances can be deployed on demand, integrated with Kubernetes (for example via Rancher), and combined with network file storage and the global backbone. The idea is to offer the control and performance of real servers with some of the elasticity and automation typically associated with public cloud.

The company also leans heavily into colocation and Data Center-as-a-Service. There is an extensive footprint across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Oceania, with detailed pages for many individual cities (Phoenix, Ashburn, São Paulo, Bucharest, Frankfurt, New Delhi, Athens, Copenhagen and dozens more). These locations are positioned as high-availability facilities with redundant power and cooling, physical security and strong network connectivity, aimed at customers who already own hardware and want to plug directly into a well-connected, carrier-neutral environment.

Around the core infrastructure, iDatam bundles a portfolio of cloud and security services. This includes managed private cloud, hybrid and edge computing, Data Security Cloud, an Encryption Management Platform, confidential computing, ransomware protection, DDoS protection, and backup / disaster-recovery services such as Veeam Cloud, off-site backup and Backup for Microsoft 365. For organizations building critical workloads on bare metal, having these protective layers available from the same provider is a practical advantage.

Day-to-day management runs through a WHMCS-based client area (billing.idatam.com). Customers order and manage services, open support tickets, review invoices and check network status from here. The portal is available in a surprisingly long list of languages (from English, Spanish and French to Arabic, Russian, Turkish, Romanian and many more) with USD as the billing currency. That multi-language interface makes the platform approachable for teams from many regions, not just North America.

Overall, iDatam feels very infrastructure-first. It is clearly aimed at companies and technically experienced users who need customizable dedicated servers, global colocation and bare-metal cloud, rather than beginners searching for a cheap shared cPanel account or a plug-and-play website builder.

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