High-bandwidth infrastructure

Video delivery infrastructure with bandwidth you can inspect before ordering

Plan origin, packaging, live ingest, VOD, relay, or regional delivery servers around sustained throughput, transfer allowance, storage, CPU encoding load, and audience geography.

Dedicated resources72 locationsVisible monthly pricingEngineer-assisted planning
  • Clear network fields

    Inventory exposes port and transfer details instead of hiding them behind a quote-only catalogue.

  • Dedicated capacity

    Keep streaming workloads off shared compute and storage resources.

  • Global locations

    Compare regions for origin, relay, ingest, and audience proximity.

  • Custom planning

    Ask an engineer about sustained transfer, multiple nodes, special routing, or unusual traffic patterns.

Capacity model

Separate port speed from usable delivery capacity

A 10 Gbps port does not automatically mean unlimited monthly transfer or identical reachability in every location. Compare port, included bandwidth, storage, CPU, stock, and region as separate requirements.

ThroughputEstimate sustained and peak egress from audience size, bitrate, concurrency, and cache behavior.
TransferVerify the included monthly transfer or unmetered terms shown for the selected server.
ComputeHardware transcoding, software encoding, packaging, and encryption can materially change CPU or GPU needs.
PlacementChoose origin and regional nodes around viewers, upstream ingest, CDN strategy, and failover.

Questions before deployment

Practical answers

Are all 10 Gbps servers unmetered?

No. Port speed and included monthly transfer are separate. Review the transfer shown for each configuration and confirm any unmetered or committed-bandwidth requirement before ordering.

Can I use these servers for live streaming?

Yes, when the chosen CPU, GPU, storage, port, transfer, and route profile match the ingest, packaging, encoding, and delivery workload.

Do I need a GPU?

Not for every origin or relay. A GPU can help when the workload requires hardware transcoding at scale; direct delivery and pre-encoded VOD may not need one.

Should I use a CDN as well?

A CDN can reduce origin load and improve delivery for geographically distributed audiences. The dedicated server can act as an origin, packager, relay, or regional node.

Can Hosthink quote committed bandwidth?

Yes. Contact an engineer with expected average and peak throughput, target locations, traffic direction, and audience geography.

Review the real configuration before you commit

Inventory, location, options, and recurring price stay visible through the deployment flow.

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