South Central US hub. Dallas sits at the heart of Texas's technology corridor with strong connectivity to the Southern US and Mexico border regions.
| Plan | vCPU | RAM | NVMe SSD | Bandwidth | Price / mo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | 1 | 1 GB | 25 GB | 1 TB | $19.99 | Order |
| Basic | 1 | 2 GB | 50 GB | 2 TB | $29.99 | Order |
| Standard | 2 | 4 GB | 80 GB | 3 TB | $59.99 | Order |
| Business Popular | 4 | 8 GB | 160 GB | 4 TB | $129.99 | Order |
| Professional | 6 | 16 GB | 320 GB | 5 TB | $179.99 | Order |
| Advanced | 8 | 32 GB | 640 GB | 6 TB | $299.99 | Order |
| Enterprise | 16 | 64 GB | 1200 GB | 10 TB | $599.99 | Order |
All plans include HTML Console, OS Rebuild, 1 Public IPv4, and 500 Mbit/s–1 Gbit/s connection.
Ports 25, 465, 137, 138, 139 are blocked. Sending email (SMTP) and Windows NetBIOS traffic are not permitted. All other common ports are open.
Dallas is one of the largest carrier-hotel markets in North America, anchored by the Infomart ecosystem, and its position in the South Central US gives it a unique reach profile: Chicago and Miami in about 25–30 ms, Los Angeles and Mexico City in about 35 ms. Few locations cover the Sun Belt and northern Mexico this evenly.
Pick Dallas if your audience is concentrated in Texas and the southern United States, if you serve cross-border traffic into Mexico, or if you want a US node that treats both coasts and Latin America fairly. It is also popular for game servers hosting South-Central US player bases.
| Destination | Typical RTT |
|---|---|
| Chicago | ~25 ms |
| Miami | ~30 ms |
| Los Angeles | ~35 ms |
| Mexico City | ~35 ms |
| New York | ~40 ms |
| São Paulo | ~145 ms |
Latency figures are indicative averages over public internet routes; actual values vary by carrier, route, and time of day.
Dallas VPS from $19.99/mo. Up and running in under 60 seconds.