DigitalSpace Dedicated Blade Server [...], $ 99.00/mo.


Dedicated Blade Server Standard has been added on Feb 26, 2026
digitalspace.com
DigitalSpace
710 N Tucker Blvd
St Louis , MO 63101
US
☎ Phone +1 (844) 437-7223
💪 CPU/Cores :1 x Intel Xeon Hex Core 2.4GHz or better CPU
🔋 RAM :8000 MB
🔌 Hosted domains :unlimited
🆓 free domains :0
📌 Dedicated IPs :8
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards
🔨 Control Panel :[In-house]
✍️ Support Options :EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-FreeAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :United States
Targeting :US
🚀 Uptime :99.99 %
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*📜 Plan description

Dedicated Blade Server Standard is a blade-based dedicated server tier offered in both Linux and Windows editions.
CPU and RAM: 1 x Intel Xeon Hex Core 2.4GHz or better CPU with 8 GB ECC registered memory (8000 MB).
Storage: 1 x 240GB SSD (240000 MB) is listed as the baseline, with two drive bays and a hardware RAID controller referenced for local-disk management.
Network and IPs: unmetered connectivity is tied to a 100Mbps port tier and the plan includes 8 IPv4 addresses.
Resilience cues: dual power supplies (A+B) and dual network interfaces are highlighted to match common data-center redundancy patterns.
OS choice and pricing: the same hardware tier is offered for Linux and Windows at the same monthly price (99.0 USD/mo). The OS is typically selected at provisioning while the hardware profile stays fixed.

The dedicated blade server family is positioned for consistent, isolated performance and predictable hardware behavior, with RAID-capable local storage, redundant power, and multi-IP allocations aimed at multi-service deployments. Bandwidth is presented as unmetered while scaling port speed by tier, which keeps sizing simple for sustained throughput use cases. Ordering and management are presented through a self-service storefront and portal workflow, backed by phone, email, and helpdesk support with 24x7 availability. Service messaging associates this dedicated line with a 99.99% uptime target and positions it for licensing-heavy applications, busy databases, security-sensitive workloads, and higher-I/O services that benefit from physical isolation.

📄 Editorial Review

DigitalSpace (digitalspace.com) is a data-center and infrastructure provider built around colocation, bare metal servers and several layers of virtualized cloud. It is the evolution of the long-running Cybercon platform and now operates under the Digital Space brand, keeping the same technical backbone while aligning with a larger global infrastructure group. The focus is clearly on performance-critical, always-on workloads rather than casual shared hosting.

The service catalog is organized in the client portal (your.digitalspace.com) into a few core product families:
  • Linux Cloud Servers – KVM-style virtual machines with Standard, Silver, Gold, SuperNova tiers. The entry plan offers 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 50 GB disk, unmetered 100 Mbps bandwidth and one dedicated IPv4 starting around $29.95/month, while the top tier scales to 8 vCPUs, 16 GB RAM, 200 GB disk and unmetered 500 Mbps. These are suitable for typical web stacks, SaaS frontends, APIs and smaller databases.
  • Windows Cloud Servers – mirrors the Linux lineup but with Windows licensing baked in. Plans again run from a Standard profile (1 vCPU / 2 GB / 50 GB / unmetered 100 Mbps) up to SuperNova (8 vCPUs / 16 GB / 200 GB / unmetered 500 Mbps), with pricing starting near $39.95/month for Standard and rising to just under $200/month at the top. This line targets .NET applications, RDP-based workloads and Windows-only business software.
  • VMware Cloud Servers – for customers who want VMware’s ecosystem instead of "plain" KVM-like virtualization. The same Standard/Silver/Gold/SuperNova pattern appears here, with specs and traffic limits very similar to the cloud plans (up to 8 vCPUs, 16 GB RAM, 200 GB disk and unmetered 500 Mbps). There is also a dedicated virtual firewall add-on for VMware farms, hinting at a more enterprise-oriented use.
  • Cloud VPS – essentially a more straightforward VPS line with Standard through SuperNova tiers (again 1→8 vCPUs, 2→16 GB RAM, 50→200 GB disk, unmetered 100→500 Mbps, 1 IPv4). Pricing is slightly lower than the full "Cloud Server" line (entry around $29.95/month), making it attractive for cost-sensitive deployments that still want dedicated resources and unmetered bandwidth.
  • Windows Dedicated Blade Servers – physical blade servers hosted in Digital Space’s racks. The Standard configuration starts around $99/month and gives a single Intel Xeon hex-core CPU, 8 GB ECC RAM, 240 GB SSD, hardware RAID, unmetered 100 Mbps, 8 IPv4s, dual NICs and dual power supplies with A+B power. Silver, Gold and SuperNova tiers progressively add more CPU sockets/cores (up to dual 10-core Xeons), larger ECC RAM pools (up to 64 GB) and faster unmetered ports up to 1 Gbps, always including redundant power and multiple 10G network cards. This is clearly aimed at heavier workloads—databases, virtualization clusters, line-of-business apps—where bare-metal performance and predictable throughput matter.
  • Server Colocation – single-server and small-rack colocation in Digital Space’s SOC-2 / Level 2 data-center facility, with options ranging from a single 1–4U device through bundled packages that include blocks of IPv4 addresses and unmetered bandwidth. A typical "SingleServer Colocation" option includes rack space for one 2U server, a 120V power outlet, 8 IPv4s, 100 Mbps port with 50 Mbps premium bandwidth (95th percentile), UPS battery backup, diesel generator, unlimited reboots, SNMP monitoring, 24×7 on-site technical support and 24×7×365 customer access. There are also more generous "Standard / Silver / Gold / SuperNova" bundles with higher IPv4 allocations, more power outlets and larger unmetered ports.

On top of this, the knowledgebase shows that they still operate classic web hosting with cPanel, and that DirectAdmin is supported as a control panel on some Linux cloud configurations. This, together with domain transfer options in the portal, means they can still host traditional websites and email, but the "center of gravity" is clearly on VPS, cloud and colocation rather than cheap shared hosting.

Operationally, they come across as a technically-driven, data-center-first provider: unmetered bandwidth on all server/VPS plans, hardware RAID, ECC memory, A+B power, SOC-2 facility, self-service backup/snapshot tools and the ability to vertically scale cloud servers from the client portal. The environment is more "infrastructure for admins and engineers" than "one-click website builder for beginners", which is precisely what many serious hosting buyers are looking for.

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