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Which is better, to email from a dedicated server or a VPS?

Suzan

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Which is better the dedicated or vps to mail from?

I know that the dedicated server is higher in price; but what are the benefits as an e-mailer?

Is it better to have many vps's and route the ips on it?
Or
Is it better to have one dedicated server and route the ips on it?
 
I would go with a vps. It requires less technical configuration and it is easier to maintain and less expensive.
With vps you have everything you need from a server.
The only difference vs dedicated server is that with vps you are sharing the same physical server with someone else. However the resource allocated to you belongs to you only and there is no conflict with others vps running on the same physical server. So it only comes to the server capacity you need.
VPS is a virtual dedicated server, let's put it that way.
 
So the Dedicated Server is suppose to give a dedicated resources: RAM, CPU and its good when you are a high volume sender.

A good common setup uses:

01 Dedicated server as a mother server or master server. and multiple VPS's from different provided connected to the master server. those VPS's are children. So you would be Tunneling network/connection from the VPS to the master server so you can use the IPs of those child servers

this setup is easy to scale and replace.
 
I would also go with VPS here, I bet if it will be banned somehow since I assume you may do it really with ease or something like that for example. So it's cheaper to change it in the long run as well. If that is all you really need go with good VPS.
 
In my opinion, I prefer VPS. It's considered as a light version of a dedicated server. It allows you to try out the most premium of hosting options. These are some main reasons explaining why VPS is far better than dedicated hosting
1. Low cost
2. Security
3. Great technical support
 
It is advisable to use an email processor if you are sending bulk emails. Especially if you are bulk emailing frequently. Processing bulk emails with your own server is insane.

Try this: CleverReach
 
AWS SES!!!!! they give 62,000 emails/month free
It is nicely paired with Sendy & a few more applications, Sendy's the #1 though. Sendy needs the own server (any cheap hosting works) & processes the emails with your own server & mails via API. I have a 4gb vps & its able to mail around 150 people/second.

eventually you will need new ip addresses & aws lets you purchase the ips @ $2 each.
it needs a little setup but its totally worth the time. Every email will reach the inbox & its free other then domains / ips.
I know the guy who created sendvyper skype: meta fever or metafever (Michael), nice helpful guy & the richest guy I know, does like $25,000+/day in profit & I've seen it, just say like Randy sent you (or this guy who does 3k+ with email marketing & will give some free tips: skype: lior pardo) & metafever would BUY ses accounts lmfao. I created 2 clients programs which email from multiple gmails & gmx mails & I have a almost 50,000 mailing list. AWS SES is the #1

Special tips:
My friend always emailed samples first making sure the email gets inboxed & remember to test gmail & aol & yahoo etc.
He said to test headlines & email creatives with 2% > 5% the email list first & get the best converter.
similarly if you are purchasing email lists, first test the list quality with small samples & a proven campaign.
& he drip-feeds the emails, I am unsure how many people you are emailing, I would research drip feeding.
 
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When it comes to emailing, using a dedicated server or a VPS depends on your needs. Basically, a dedicated server gives you exclusive access, which can be great for high-volume emailing, ensuring better performance and deliverability. However, it's more expensive. On the other hand, a VPS is more affordable and can handle moderate emailing needs, but it might be shared with other users, affecting performance. Having many VPSs can distribute the load, but managing them all can be complex. Ultimately, the choice depends on your budget and the scale of your emailing operations. If you're interested, you can also try dedicated server hosting for a more dedicated emailing solution.
 
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when I was starting my online business, I opted for a VPS for mailing purposes. It suited my needs perfectly at the time - reliable performance, decent scalability, and it didn't break the bank. As my business grew, I eventually upgraded to a dedicated server to handle the increasing volume of emails and ensure optimal deliverability. It was a bit of a learning curve getting everything set up initially, but once I got the hang of it, I never looked back. So, consider your current requirements and future growth plans when making your decision, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more questions!
 
You are going to end up in the Gmail spam box for sure if that is your SMTP server.
You need to relay to SES or some other mail host provider with reputable servers.
 
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