karans9635
01-05-2026, 06:09 AM
Hi everyone,
Over the last year, I’ve noticed a growing trend among UK-based companies to migrate their main systems from cloud platforms quietly, and from VPS plans to single-tenant dedicated servers.
A few reasons that keep coming up in conversations:
- Performance doesn’t fluctuate when traffic spikes
- Hardware resources aren’t shared with unknown tenants
- Data stays in a fixed physical UK location
- Long-term costs become easier to predict
- Security policies can be set at the hardware level
Some affordable recent UK deployments I’ve worked on using DedicatedCore and DomainRacer's best dedicated server machines have also made maintenance simpler — fewer platform-level surprises and more control over patching and access rules.
It feels like dedicated hosting is becoming the “boring but reliable” choice again for production systems.
Over the last year, I’ve noticed a growing trend among UK-based companies to migrate their main systems from cloud platforms quietly, and from VPS plans to single-tenant dedicated servers.
A few reasons that keep coming up in conversations:
- Performance doesn’t fluctuate when traffic spikes
- Hardware resources aren’t shared with unknown tenants
- Data stays in a fixed physical UK location
- Long-term costs become easier to predict
- Security policies can be set at the hardware level
Some affordable recent UK deployments I’ve worked on using DedicatedCore and DomainRacer's best dedicated server machines have also made maintenance simpler — fewer platform-level surprises and more control over patching and access rules.
It feels like dedicated hosting is becoming the “boring but reliable” choice again for production systems.