Dallas is the Texas hub in nearly every deal we’ve covered here, and provider depth has grown recently. At the dedicated end: Swiftnode LLC added Dallas to their always-on DDoS lineup from $49/month, SunServers runs dual-Xeon configs (28–44 cores) from $79.95/month, and Tier.net’s price-locked fleet includes a Dallas node from $59.95/month. On the VPS side: George Datacenter’s unmetered NVMe starts at $4.60/month, with EasyVM, PhotonVPS, and SmartHost rounding out the options. Eight deals spanning budget KVM to high-core-count bare metal — Dallas’s central US position makes the provider competition here genuinely useful for split-coast latency.
Swiftnode LLC has operated its own colocation cabinets in Ohio and Dallas since 2014, with always-on DDoS mitigation — Corero NTD 1100 hardware in Ohio, carrier-blended GSL and Profuse Solutions in Dallas — included on every plan and no coupon required. Ohio pricing runs $49–79/mo with 50TB bandwidth; the i9-10900K config at $79/mo with 64GB DDR4 and NVMe is the headline.
Tier.net brings dedicated servers to six US cities with a price-lock promise: the rate you sign up for stays your rate, no surprise renewals. Three standout configs from $59.95/mo, including a dual E5-2670v2 with 192GB DDR3 and 30TB on a 10GigE port for $79.95/mo.
Ethernet Servers permanently cut prices on two dedicated configs: an E3-1230v6 with 16GB DDR4 ECC and unmetered 1Gbps now at $65/mo across seven US and EU cities, plus a 32TB hardware-RAID storage box at $94/mo in NYC Metro, Miami, and LA.
SunServers brings heavyweight dual-Xeon dedicated servers to five US locations — 28 to 44 cores with 128–256GB DDR4 and a 10GigE pipe, from $79.95/mo on quarterly billing.
George Datacenter is back with a sparkling round of gems - unmetered NVMe KVM VPS from just $4.60/mo, plus rock-bottom annual EPYC plans and a dedicated server deal. Grab one before they're gone!