Why a 10 Gbps port changes heavy data work
When your job is moving data, the network port is the ceiling everything else runs into. A standard 1 Gbps line caps throughput long before the CPU or disk breaks a sweat, so multi-gigabyte transfers, backup windows, and bulk syncs drag on. A 10Gbps RDP lifts that ceiling to a 10 Gbps port, letting large file sets, seedbox activity, and data migrations clear far faster. If you spend your day waiting on transfers, that extra headroom is exactly what you are buying.
Built for throughput, end to end
Fast networking only helps if the rest of the server keeps up. DigiRDP backs the 10 Gbps port with NVMe SSD storage that reads and writes quickly enough to feed the line, plus AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon CPUs to handle compression, hashing, and concurrent transfers. Bandwidth is unmetered under a fair-share policy, so you are not watching a data meter during a big job. DDoS protection and a 99.9% uptime SLA keep the pipe available when you need to lean on it.
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What you get
Same hardware backbone as our flagship plans, tuned for this workload.
10 Gbps Network Port
The core differentiator: a 10 Gbps uplink that moves large transfers, syncs, and backups at up to roughly ten times the throughput of a standard 1 Gbps line.
Unmetered Bandwidth
Bandwidth is unmetered under a fair-share policy, so you can run sustained high-volume transfers without watching a data cap tick down.
NVMe SSD Storage
NVMe SSDs read and write fast enough to keep the 10 Gbps port fed, so your disk is not the thing slowing a big job down.
AMD EPYC & Intel Xeon
Server-grade CPUs handle the concurrent transfers, compression, and hashing that heavy data pipelines lean on.
DDoS Protection
Built-in DDoS mitigation keeps your high-bandwidth pipe available when transfers and backups need to run without interruption.
15+ Global Locations
Choose a location close to your sources and destinations to cut round-trip time and help large transfers finish sooner.
Setup & Migration in 6 Steps
Most clients are up and running in under 15 minutes.
- 1 Pick a 10Gbps RDP plan sized to your storage and throughput needs, then choose the location closest to the data you move most.
- 2 Complete checkout with card, PayPal, crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum), or UPI/INR where available.
- 3 Receive your Windows RDP credentials by email once the server activates, usually in minutes.
- 4 Connect over Remote Desktop from Windows, macOS, or mobile using the IP, username, and password provided.
- 5 Install your transfer or sync tools (FTP/SFTP client, seedbox software, backup agent) and confirm the port shows expected throughput on a test transfer.
- 6 Start your bulk transfers or migrations, and reach out to 24/7 support any time you need a hand tuning throughput.
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