Eco dedicated servers
Eco dedicated servers: performance at the best price!
Our Eco dedicated servers combine exceptional capacities and low prices, without compromising on efficiency and budget.
vRack available on several Eco servers | |
Unlimited incoming and outgoing traffic1 | |
Bandwidth of up to 2 Gbps2 |

Our Eco Bare Metal selection
Explore our selection of eco-friendly bare-metal servers, combining exceptional performance with great value for money.
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Kimsufi
Servers at unbeatable prices. Perfect for simple, low-resource projects. Discover the Kimsufi range
So You Start
Powerful servers at the best price. For professional applications that require more power. Discover the So You Start range
Rise
The best price/performance ratio for a Bare Metal server. Ideal for projects that require high performance without compromising on cost. Discover the Rise range
Why choose our Eco range?
Our Eco servers are a great option for low-budget projects and simple needs, while our next-generation servers are recommended for complex infrastructures and businesses requiring maximum performance and reliability.
Why choose OVHcloud?

Reliability and Quality of Service
Get a reliable solution, supported by a robust network and with a 99.9% service level agreement. Eco servers have all the same security measures we put in place for our other products.

Location
You can host your dedicated server in 12 locations across Europe (France, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom), North America (Canada) and Asia-Pacific (Singapore and Australia), so you can be closer to your users.

A wide range of configurations
OVHcloud’s standardised infrastructure allows for a wide variety of possible configurations to meet customers’ needs. Depending on the model, you can choose your own RAM, storage capacity and bandwidth. Our different server ranges cover all needs, from the simplest to the most demanding.

Industrial expertise
We have full control over our value chain, meaning we are able to efficiently reuse our components. This way, we can triple the lifespan of our servers and significantly reduce their carbon footprint.
Your questions answered
What is the lifecycle of OVHcloud dedicated servers?
OVHcloud embraces circular economy principles and re-uses its servers. As soon as we offer a new generation of Bare Metal servers in the catalogue, the previous servers become part of the second (Rise), third (So you Start) and fourth (Kimsufi)-generation Eco range, in the order in which they were launched, with the oldest servers being part of the Kimsufi stage.
What are the different Eco server ranges?
Our Eco servers are divided into three separate ranges. These tell you which generation, or ‘life’, the machine belongs to.
- Our second-life servers go into the Rise range.
- Our third-life servers go into the So you Start range.
- Our fourth-life servers go into the Kimsufi range.
Please note that the range is listed on the server in question.
What can OVHcloud Eco dedicated servers be used for?
Eco servers offer high performance at a low price, while being suitable for a number of use cases: hosting business applications and websites, pre-production environments, gaming, virtualisation, and more.
For resource-intensive production needs, we recommend our latest-generation Bare Metal servers. These have more services included, offering you more options, an advanced network, and an service level agreement (SLA) of up to 99.99%.
What level of guarantee does the Eco range offer?
Our Eco dedicated servers benefit from the same infrastructures, procedures and guarantees as OVHcloud’s Bare Metal servers (Advance, Game, Storage, Scale and High Grade):
- Access to OVHcloud technical support
- 24/7 server monitoring, and automatically triggered interventions to replace parts in the event of a hardware failure
Where would my data be hosted?
Your data is hosted in one of our datacentres in France, the UK, Germany, Poland or Canada. For the Asia-Pacific region, you can choose between Australia or Singapore.
Whichever country you choose, we will ensure sovereignty for your data.
What’s the difference between Eco servers and OVHcloud’s latest-generation servers?
Eco dedicated servers are specially designed to meet the needs of individuals, startups and small businesses looking for high-performance products at the best price. Check out our Eco product range for more information.
The latest generation of OVHcloud Bare Metal servers (Advance, Game, Storage, Scale and High Grade) include the latest innovations, to meet the needs of companies looking to host a high-availability infrastructure.
Are Eco dedicated servers compatible with the vRack private network?
Not all of our Eco dedicated servers are compatible with our private network. You can check the level of private bandwidth that is possible for each server.
- All our Rise servers are vRack compatible.
- Most of our So you Start servers are vRack compatible.
- Some of our Kimsufi models are vRack compatible.
What is a dedicated server?
A dedicated server is a physical machine that is fully allocated to a single person or organisation. This is in contrast to shared hosting, where hosting providers share resources between multiple users. A dedicated server offers optimal capacity and flexibility, as all the resources (processor, RAM, storage, and bandwidth) are dedicated exclusively to the customer. This means that you can configure everything to suit the specific needs of your website and application, including the operating system (Linux or Windows), installed software, network configuration, and much more.
Dedicated servers are particularly well-suited to high-traffic websites, resource-intensive applications, large databases, and online gaming environments. They are more efficient, reliable, and provide better security than the virtual or shared solutions offered by hosting providers. Businesses often choose them to host critical sites that require low latency, among other factors.
What’s more, a dedicated server provides a better workload management, along with easy updates and upgrades, to meet changing business needs. This makes it an ideal solution for organisations that require complete control over their server environment.
Which should I choose: a virtual private server (VPS) or a cheap dedicated server?
Deciding between a VPS and a cheap dedicated server depends on several factors: your specific needs, your budget and your technical skills.
A VPS (virtual private server) is generally cheaper than a dedicated server, which makes it perfect for smaller budgets. Physical resources such as CPU, RAM and storage are shared between several people, which can lead to variations in performance. Scalability is easier, enabling non-disruptive provisioning, and management is simplified with control panels such as Plesk or cPanel, requiring only a little technical skill. However, a VPS is generally easier to manage than a dedicated server.
A dedicated server tends to be more expensive than a VPS as it offers fully dedicated resources, leading to stable and predictable capabilities. However, scalability is more limited, often requiring a migration to another server or the addition of hardware, such as an SSD disk, RAM or CPU to increase resources. This type of server offers more flexibility and control, but requires advanced technical skills for its management, security and maintenance.
Choose a VPS if you have a limited budget, a moderate workload, or need a flexible, scalable solution. Opt for a low-cost dedicated server for a stable, consistent performance if you are expecting a heavy workload, or have specific server configuration needs. Just remember that you need more technical skills to manage a dedicated server.
Why is a low-cost dedicated server the best option?
A low-cost dedicated server is often considered the best option for several reasons. It offers dedicated resources, which means you have access to all the server’s power without sharing it with other users, ensuring a stable and predictable performance. This is especially important for heavy workloads or applications that require a consistently high performance.
A dedicated server also offers full control over the machine configuration. You can customise the environment to suit your needs, install specific software, and optimise the security and performance settings to suit your requirements.
Despite a higher upfront cost compared to a VPS, a dedicated server can provide better long-term value for money for companies with high performance requirements and heavy workloads. It also eliminates the issues of shared resources and performance variations that are associated with VPS solutions.
Finally, for those with the necessary technical skills, a dedicated server allows for more precise management and maintenance, adapted to the specific needs of the activity, increasing your operational efficiency and security. This means your most resource-intensive applications and websites will benefit from cutting-edge hosting.
Therefore, a low-cost dedicated server is often the best option for activities that require optimal capacity, advanced customisation, and increased reliability for critical or high-load applications. A server offers higher CPU, GPU and RAM capacities (presented as follows: “64 GB DDR4 ECC 2133 MHz”). They also provide you with a generous amount of storage space, and the ability to install the operating system of your choice (e.g. Linux).
Which low-cost dedicated server is best for me?
To choose the right low-cost dedicated server, it’s essential to start with an accurate needs assessment. Clearly identify what you will use the server for: hosting a website, applications, databases or even online gaming. The nature of your project will determine the technical specifications your need, such as the number of processor cores, the amount of RAM, and the type of storage (HDD or SSD). It is also crucial to consider the expected traffic. If you anticipate a high volume of visits, ensure that the server can handle the load without compromising performance.
Next, compare the servers available to you. Although price is a determining factor, it should not be the only criterion. Analyse the hardware configurations of different vendors and compare them based on performance and reliability. Benchmarks and customer reviews can also provide valuable information on server quality. Also, make sure that the server supports the operating system you plan to use, whether it is Linux, Windows, or another system.
Hosting provider reliability is also a key consideration. Search for testimonials and reviews on the reputation of the provider (or hosting provider), paying particular attention to the quality of their customer service and the responsiveness of their technical support. Review the Service Level Agreement (SLA) terms for availability guarantees and the conditions for resolving incidents. Good technical support that is always available can be a valuable asset when there’s an urgent issue.
Flexibility and scalability are also important factors when choosing a dedicated server. It’s best to choose a provider that offers easy upgrade options so you can adapt the server’s resources to suit your evolving needs. Plus, opt for offers with a trial period or with no long-term commitment, which will allow you to test the service before committing to it.
Finally, don’t neglect security. Ensure that the hosting provider has robust security measures, both in the physical datacentres and in terms of the network. Protection against DDoS attacks, firewalls and regular backups are also essential elements to check. Furthermore, the server’s geographical location can impact latency and regulatory compliance, especially when it comes to data protection.
In short, choosing a low-cost dedicated server requires a balanced approach that takes into account specific needs, technical performance, provider reliability, flexibility, and security. By carefully evaluating each of these aspects, you will find a solution that meets your requirements while staying within your budget.
What is the difference between a shared hosting plan and a dedicated server?
As its name suggests, shared hosting shares a physical server between several users. This means that the server’s resources, such as processor, RAM and storage, are distributed across all the websites hosted on that server. This solution is more economical, as the server’s operating costs are spread across several people. It is particularly well-suited to smaller websites, blogs, or start-ups that do not have high resource requirements. However, this configuration can lead to fluctuating performance, as activity from other websites on the same server can affect the availability and speed of your own website. Plus, customisation and control options are limited as they need to comply with configurations set by the hosting provider.
A dedicated server, on the other hand, offers an entire physical machine dedicated to a single person or organisation. All server resources are at your exclusive disposal, giving you optimal, predictable performance. You have full control over the server configuration, including the choice of operating system, installed software, and security settings. This solution is perfect for high-traffic websites, resource-intensive applications, large databases, and online gaming environments. It offers flexibility and scalability, with the ability to update and increase resources as and when your needs change. However, this independence and power come at a cost: hosting on a dedicated server is generally more expensive, and often requires technical skills to manage and maintain the server.
(1) Excludes datacentres in the Asia-Pacific region.
(2) On some models in the range.