High Bandwidth

10Gbps-capable UK server hosting for serious throughput

Some projects need more than a standard shared hosting or VPS network port. We can quote 10Gbps-capable dedicated and custom server environments for customers who need high transfer capacity, lower contention, and a clear network plan.

This is a quoted service rather than an instant shared plan. We confirm the location, port speed, bandwidth allowance, hardware, operating system, management level, and acceptable use requirements before taking an order.

10Gbps Ports

Available on quoted builds

UK Locations

Including London availability checks

Dedicated Builds

Sized around your workload

Managed Options

Support level agreed upfront

Use Cases

When a 10Gbps server makes sense

High port speed only helps when the rest of the design supports it.

Backup Targets
Move large backup sets faster when storage, retention, and transfer windows have been planned correctly.
Media Delivery
Support high-traffic downloads, private media libraries, or origin servers behind a CDN.
Application Clusters
Use dedicated bandwidth for busy applications, internal services, or data-heavy workflows.
Quote Checklist

What we need to size it properly

  • Preferred UK location and whether London is required.
  • Expected monthly transfer, peak throughput, and traffic pattern.
  • CPU, RAM, storage, RAID, and operating system requirements.
  • Whether you need unmanaged access, managed server support, or an Enhance panel.
  • Any compliance, backup, firewall, or IP address requirements.
FAQs

Common Questions

Is every server supplied with a 10Gbps port?

No. Standard VPS plans include 1Gbps ports. 10Gbps connectivity is quoted for suitable dedicated or custom server environments where the location and capacity are available.

Can I use a 10Gbps server in London?

London is one of the UK locations we can discuss for high-bandwidth server projects, subject to current availability and the exact server specification required.

Who is 10Gbps hosting for?

It is usually for workloads such as large file delivery, off-site backup targets, streaming support systems, busy application clusters, and private infrastructure where predictable network capacity matters.