10Gbps Offshore Dedicated Servers
When 1 Gbps is not enough, AnubizHost's 10 Gbps offshore dedicated servers deliver the raw network throughput your applications demand. With ten times the bandwidth of standard servers, these machines handle massive concurrent traffic, high-bitrate streaming, large-scale file distribution, and network-intensive workloads — all backed by our DMCA-ignored policies and full root access.
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The Power of 10 Gbps
A 10 Gbps network port provides a theoretical maximum throughput of 1.25 gigabytes per second — enough to transfer a full Blu-ray movie in under 25 seconds, or serve thousands of concurrent high-bitrate video streams simultaneously. Over the course of a month, a fully utilized 10 Gbps port can deliver over 3.3 petabytes of data, which is more than enough for even the most traffic-heavy applications on the internet.
This level of bandwidth opens up use cases that are simply impossible on 1 Gbps connections. Large-scale content delivery, multi-thousand viewer live streaming at 1080p or 4K, massive file distribution to global audiences, and network-intensive scientific computing all become practical when you have 10 Gbps of unmetered bandwidth at your disposal.
AnubizHost's 10 Gbps servers connect to premium transit blends with multiple Tier 1 providers, ensuring that the raw port speed translates into real-world performance regardless of where your users are located. We do not oversubscribe our 10 Gbps ports — when you pay for 10 Gbps, you get the full capacity of that port available to your server at all times.
Network Architecture and Routing
Our 10 Gbps infrastructure uses enterprise networking equipment capable of line-rate forwarding at 10 Gbps without performance degradation. Each 10 Gbps server connects to our core network through dedicated switch ports — not shared trunk connections — ensuring that your server has dedicated access to its full bandwidth allocation without contention from other customers on the same switch.
Upstream connectivity includes direct connections to Tier 1 transit providers like NTT, Cogent, Lumen, and Telia, along with extensive peering at major internet exchanges. Our routing engine selects the optimal path for each destination based on latency and available capacity, and we maintain sufficient upstream capacity to ensure that individual server traffic patterns do not impact routing quality for other customers.
For customers who need routing control, we offer BGP sessions on 10 Gbps servers. Announce your own IP space with your own AS number, control your routing policies, and implement traffic engineering to optimize performance for your specific audience. BGP sessions are available with full tables, partial tables, or default routes based on your router's memory capacity and your routing requirements.
Use Cases for 10 Gbps Servers
Content delivery and edge caching are natural fits for 10 Gbps servers. Whether you are building your own CDN, running a Varnish or Nginx caching layer for a high-traffic website, or serving as a regional distribution point for a global platform, 10 Gbps provides the throughput to serve millions of requests per hour without network bottlenecks limiting your performance.
Live streaming and video-on-demand platforms push massive amounts of data. A single 1080p stream at 8 Mbps requires just 8 megabits of bandwidth, but serving 1,000 concurrent viewers requires 8 Gbps — already beyond the capacity of a 1 Gbps server. With 10 Gbps, you can serve over 1,200 concurrent 1080p streams or 300+ concurrent 4K streams from a single server, making it the backbone of a professional streaming infrastructure.
Large-scale data transfer and backup operations also benefit from 10 Gbps connectivity. Migrating terabytes of data between servers, synchronizing database replicas across data centers, or running distributed computing jobs that shuffle large datasets between nodes all complete dramatically faster with 10 Gbps network connections. What takes hours on 1 Gbps can be done in minutes on 10 Gbps.
10 Gbps Server Configurations
To fully utilize a 10 Gbps network port, the server's CPU and storage subsystem need to keep up. Our 10 Gbps configurations pair high-core-count processors with large memory pools and fast NVMe storage to ensure the server can generate and serve data at rates that fully exploit the network capacity. Entry-level 10 Gbps servers start with AMD EPYC 7313P (16 cores), 128 GB RAM, and 2x 1 TB NVMe in RAID 1.
Mid-range 10 Gbps configurations include AMD EPYC 7443P (24 cores), 256 GB RAM, and 4x 2 TB NVMe in RAID 10 — powerful enough to run a busy CDN node, a high-traffic web platform, or a video streaming service. The 24 cores handle request processing, encryption/TLS termination, and compression in parallel, while the NVMe array ensures data can be read from storage fast enough to keep the network port busy.
Our flagship 10 Gbps server features dual AMD EPYC 7763 processors (128 cores total), 512 GB RAM, and 8x 2 TB NVMe in RAID 10 with 10 Gbps unmetered bandwidth. This configuration is designed for the most demanding workloads — large-scale CDN operations, enterprise video platforms, or any application that needs to push data at multi-gigabit rates sustained. All 10 Gbps configurations include DMCA-ignored policies, full root access, IPMI, and cryptocurrency payment options.
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