Anonymous Dedicated Server in Romania
For operators requiring full bare-metal resources with no noisy neighbors - and who need the same no-KYC, crypto-only privacy posture as our VPS plans - we offer dedicated servers in Bucharest. Romania Dedicated I at $321.88/mo delivers Xeon processing, 32 GB ECC RAM, and 2x NVMe in RAID 1. Same no-identity, crypto-only, court-order-only-takedown policy as all our Romania plans. Provisioning for dedicated servers takes 24-48 hours due to manual hardware allocation.
Romania Dedicated I — $321.88/mo
Crypto payment accepted (BTC, Monero, USDT). No KYC. Provisioned within minutes.
Dedicated vs VPS for Anonymous Hosting
Dedicated servers provide physical resource isolation: no shared hypervisor, no memory overcommit, no CPU contention with other tenants. For workloads that require consistent high-throughput performance, hardware-level security (no side-channel attacks from co-tenants), or custom kernel configurations, dedicated is the right choice. For most anonymous hosting use cases, VPS IV ($119.99/mo) provides sufficient resources; dedicated is for operators at scale.
Anonymous Provisioning for Dedicated
Dedicated server provisioning requires the same minimal data as VPS: email and crypto payment. Due to the 24-48 hour manual provisioning window, we may reach out via email to confirm OS and network configuration preferences. No identity data is requested or required during this process.
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Romania Dedicated I
$321.88/mo
Provisioned within minutes after crypto payment. No KYC required. 10 Gbps unmetered Bucharest network. Full root access.
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