Regional bare-metal hosting
Dedicated Servers by Region and Configuration
Compare ServerBike dedicated servers across Turkey, USA and quote-based Netherlands options. Choose an approved regional catalog, review hardware specifications or contact sales for a custom server quote.

Choose dedicated servers by region
Start with the regional buying path so you can compare orderable catalogs against quote-based dedicated servers without mixing hardware or commercial terms.
Dedicated server paths are separated by region and order type so buyers can choose between listed Turkey and USA hardware catalogs or quote-based Netherlands configurations. Use Turkey Dedicated Server or USA Dedicated Server when the listed catalog already fits the workload. Use Netherlands Dedicated Server when the scope needs a quote-based discussion instead. If you want to compare the broader infrastructure footprint first, see all ServerBike locations.
Turkey Dedicated Server
Use the Turkey dedicated server catalog when your workload needs a physical server path in Turkey with approved monthly configurations and direct order links. Review CPU, RAM, storage, uplink, traffic, IP and KVM fields on the regional page before checkout.
- Orderable catalog
USA Dedicated Server
Use the USA dedicated server catalog when your workload needs a physical server path in the United States with approved monthly configurations and direct order links. Compare each plan by processor, memory, storage layout, traffic, uplink and order URL.
- Orderable catalog
Netherlands Dedicated Server
Use the Netherlands dedicated server page when you need a quote-based bare metal configuration in the Netherlands. The Netherlands path can include reference hardware configurations and custom scoping, but pricing and availability must be confirmed by sales.
- Quote-based
Dedicated server hosting for hardware-specific workloads
Use this path when workload design depends on the underlying hardware and not just a virtual allocation.
Dedicated servers are useful when the workload needs physical server resources rather than a shared virtualization layer. That usually means the buyer is trying to control processor selection, memory ceiling, drive layout, or network design more closely than a VPS plan allows.
CPU-bound applications often start with processor model and core profile. Database-heavy or cache-heavy stacks usually care more about RAM capacity, memory type, and the number of drives available for the target layout. Storage-focused deployments need the selected regional plan to show the right SSD, NVMe, HDD, or mixed arrangement before the order is placed. A dedicated server can also make sense for virtualization hosts, reseller nodes, agency-managed customer environments, backup targets, and private infrastructure that should stay on one physical machine.
This is also the point where a buyer should decide whether the hardware is standard enough for a catalog plan or specific enough to require a written scope. GPU requests, non-standard processor targets, larger IP requirements, custom uplinks, routing sessions, remote-console expectations, or managed-service discussions should move to sales early so the quote reflects what is actually available in the selected region. If the business already owns the hardware and mainly needs rack space, power, and connectivity, server colocation may be the more appropriate path than renting dedicated servers.
Orderable catalogs and quote-based dedicated servers
Understand when you can proceed to checkout and when the safer path is a written quote.
Dedicated server ordering depends on the region. Turkey and USA catalogs can show approved monthly configurations with direct order paths. Netherlands configurations are handled as quote-based requests so that hardware, availability, traffic, IP resources and any optional GPU or network requirements can be confirmed before commitment.
That difference matters when comparing dedicated servers by region. Turkey and USA can route the buyer from plan review to checkout when the listed hardware is already approved. Netherlands should be treated as a quote discussion, not as a live priced catalog. The selected regional page and checkout remain the final commercial reference, and hardware specifications should never be mixed between regions.
If your scope involves stock-dependent builds, non-standard storage layouts, extra IP resources, BGP, remote console expectations, uplink changes, or a managed-service request, use Contact ServerBike sales for written confirmation before assuming those items are included. Compare dedicated server paths by region, then choose an orderable hardware catalog or a quote-based configuration path.
What to compare before choosing dedicated servers
Review the selected regional plan or quote source carefully before assuming the same fields apply across every location.
Before choosing between the regional dedicated server paths, review the commercial model and the technical fields that appear on the selected plan or quote source.
- Region: Turkey, USA or Netherlands.
- Order mode: direct order or request quote.
- CPU or processor model: review the listed model and generation.
- Single CPU vs dual CPU: match core count and workload behavior.
- RAM capacity and type: confirm memory size and platform fit.
- Storage type and layout: check SSD, NVMe, HDD, or mixed layouts where shown.
- RAID availability: review only where the selected plan or quote path lists it.
- Uplink speed and traffic policy: confirm the regional source instead of assuming parity between catalogs.
- IPv4 or IP allocation: check what is listed and confirm larger requirements with sales.
- KVM or remote console availability: verify it on the selected regional plan or written quote.
- Power supply details, GPU options, and stock status: use the listed plan or quote request as the reference.
- Self-managed vs managed scope: standard dedicated hosting is not assumed to include management unless separately quoted.
- BGP, custom routing, backup and migration responsibilities: treat these as scoped requirements that need written confirmation.
In practice, the safest workflow is to review the selected regional plan first, then confirm any custom scope with sales. Quote-based configurations require written confirmation, and checkout remains the final commercial reference for orderable plans.
Dedicated servers, VPS or colocation?
Choose the service model that matches the hardware control and operational responsibility you actually need.
Dedicated servers are rented physical machines. They fit buyers who want one server environment with its own hardware resources but do not want to purchase and operate the chassis themselves.
VPS hosting is usually the better starting point for smaller or more flexible workloads, especially when the application does not require a specific processor family or disk layout. If you are still deciding, review VPS hosting by region to compare virtualized paths first.
Colocation is different again: the customer owns the hardware and ServerBike provides the data-center environment around it. If your team already has hardware, wants to keep a specific platform, or needs rack, power, and connectivity instead of rented bare metal, open the server colocation page. You can also review all current ServerBike locations if region choice is the first decision rather than the hardware model.
The best path depends on the workload. Dedicated servers are not automatically better than VPS hosting, and colocation is not necessary unless you need to place your own equipment. Pick the model that matches the budget, operational responsibility, and hardware control your team actually needs.
Dedicated server use cases
These are the types of workloads that usually push buyers toward a physical server path.
Dedicated server demand usually comes from practical workload constraints rather than abstract feature lists. Common examples include:
- Hosting providers and resellers that need a physical node for customer environments.
- High-traffic websites and application backends that benefit from a fixed hardware profile.
- Database servers where RAM size, storage arrangement, and processor choice matter more than broad cloud flexibility.
- Virtualization nodes for teams building their own guest environments on top of a physical server.
- Private infrastructure and agency-managed client environments where one tenant wants control over the full machine.
- Storage-heavy workloads and backup targets that depend on the selected drive layout rather than a generic package size.
- Compliance- or location-driven planning where the buyer must choose the region first and the hardware second, without assuming facility certifications that are not published.
- GPU or custom compute requirements when the Netherlands quote path is the approved route for a non-standard build discussion.
If the listed regional hardware already matches the workload, use the orderable page for Turkey or USA. If it does not, or if the environment needs custom processor, memory, storage, IP, uplink, remote-console, routing, or management scope, move directly to a custom server quote conversation.
For general billing or support policy questions beyond this buying guide, you can also review the hosting FAQ before contacting sales.
Dedicated server FAQ
Visible answers for the most common ordering, planning and scope questions.
Dedicated servers are physical bare metal servers rented for one customer workload. They are used when the buyer needs direct access to the server hardware profile rather than a virtualized VPS plan.
ServerBike offers dedicated server paths for Turkey, USA and the Netherlands. Turkey and USA are presented as regional catalogs, while the Netherlands path is handled as a quote-based request.
Turkey and USA have approved dedicated server catalogs with direct order paths where visible on the selected regional page. Netherlands is not presented as a direct checkout catalog.
Netherlands dedicated servers are quote-based so hardware, availability, traffic, IP resources and any optional GPU or custom network requirements can be confirmed before commitment.
Yes. Send the required processor, memory, storage, region and network scope to sales. Availability, price and deployment terms should be confirmed in writing before you proceed.
Check the selected regional plan or quote source before assuming remote console or KVM access is included. It should only be treated as available where the approved plan data or written quote confirms it.
Additional IP resources, BGP and custom routing should be treated as scoped network requirements. Eligibility, documentation, lead time and commercial terms need sales confirmation.
Dedicated server deployment depends on hardware availability, payment and configuration. If the scope is custom or quote-based, wait for written confirmation instead of assuming a fixed timeline.
Standard dedicated servers should be treated as self-managed unless managed service is separately quoted. If your team needs active administration, ask sales to scope that work in writing.
Choose VPS for smaller or flexible virtualized workloads, dedicated servers for rented physical server resources, and colocation when you want to host your own hardware in a data-center environment.
Ready to choose a dedicated server path?
Choose a regional dedicated server catalog when the listed hardware fits your workload. For custom processor, memory, storage, GPU, IP, BGP, uplink, remote-console or managed-service requirements, contact ServerBike sales for a written quote.