Database Server
When your application needs to store and retrieve thousands of transactions a minute, a shared hosting environment or your laptop stops working fast. A dedicated database server sits on its own hardware, tuned to handle reading and writing data at scale without the slowdown that comes from competing with other tenants. You get direct control over indexing, query optimization, and backup schedules, so a slow report doesn't bring down your whole operation. The server can be scaled up as your data grows, and you can replicate it for redundancy so a single failure doesn't mean lost records. Most teams pair a database server with an Application Server to separate the workload and keep both running smoothly. If you are after something more specific, have a look at our Linux Dedicated Server or Windows Dedicated Server categories.









