OBS Streaming Server, OBS Hosting, OBS VPS, OBS RTMP Server, OBS Studio Server

Deploy a high-performance OBS streaming server with full RTMP support. Whether you’re hosting with a VPS or a dedicated GPU server, our OBS hosting solutions are optimized for real-time broadcasting, low-latency streaming, and reliable video delivery. Ideal for gamers, educators, influencers, and enterprises using OBS Studio for live video streaming on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, or custom RTMP endpoints.

Pricing of GPU OBS Streaming Dedicated Server

This service allows streamers to take advantage of the powerful parallel processing capabilities of GPUs to enhance their OBS live streams, with features such as high-quality video encoding, real-time graphics rendering, and smooth playback.

Express Dedicated GPU Server - P1000

37.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: P1000
  • CPU: 8-Core Xeon E5-2690
  • Memory: 32GB RAM
  • Disk: 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 4 GB GDDR5
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA

Basic Dedicated GPU Server - T1000

99.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: T1000
  • CPU: 8-Core Xeon E5-2690
  • Memory: 64GB RAM
  • Disk: 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 8 GB GDDR6
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA

Basic Dedicated GPU Server - GTX 1650

59.50/mo
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  • GPU Model: GTX 1650
  • CPU: 8-Core Xeon E5-2667v3
  • Memory: 64GB RAM
  • Disk: 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 4 GB GDDR5
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA

Professional Dedicated GPU Server - RTX 2060

159.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX 2060
  • CPU: 16-Core Dual E5-2660
  • Memory: 128GB RAM
  • Disk: 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 6 GB GDDR6
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA

Advanced Dedicated GPU Server - RTX 2060

179.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX 2060
  • CPU: 40-Core Dual Gold 6148
  • Memory: 128GB RAM
  • Disk: 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 6 GB GDDR6
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA

Advanced Dedicated GPU Server - RTX 3060 Ti

179.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX 3060 Ti
  • CPU: 24-Core Dual E5-2697v2
  • Memory: 128GB RAM
  • Disk: 240GB SSD+2TB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 8 GB GDDR6
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA

Basic Dedicated GPU Server - RTX 5060

159.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX 5060
  • CPU: 24-Core Platinum 8160
  • Memory: 64GB RAM
  • Disk: 120GB SSD+960GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 8 GB GDDR7
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA

Advanced Dedicated GPU Server - RTX A4000

145.08/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX A4000
  • CPU: 24-Core Dual E5-2697v2
  • Memory: 128GB RAM
  • Disk: 240GB SSD+2TB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • GPU Memory: 16 GB GDDR6
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
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GPU NVENC Encoding Support Comparison (OBS Streaming)

GPU Model Architecture NVENC Version Max Concurrent NVENC Sessions HEVC Encoding AV1 Encode/Decode Notes
P600 Pascal NVENC 6.0 2 ✅ Yes ❌ No Entry-level, limited modern codec
P620 Pascal NVENC 6.0 2 ✅ Yes ❌ No H.264/HEVC only
P1000 Pascal NVENC 6.0 2 ✅ Yes ❌ No Light encoding
T1000 Turing NVENC 7.1 3-5 ✅ Yes ❌ No Good HEVC support
GTX 1650 Turing NVENC 6.1 / 7.1 2-3 ✅ Yes ❌ No Older NVENC version on TU117
GTX 1660 Turing NVENC 7.1 3-5 ✅ Yes ❌ No Decent encoder for entry workloads
RTX 2060 Ampere NVENC 7.1 5-6 ✅ Yes ❌ No Full HEVC support (B-frames etc.)
RTX 3060 Ti Ampere NVENC 7.1 6-7 ✅ Yes ❌ No Great for streaming
RTX 4060 Ada Lovelace NVENC 8.1 3-4 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode AV1 support starts here
RTX 5060 Blackwell 2.0 NVENC 8.1 6-8 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode Improved AV1 efficiency
RTX 4090 Ada Lovelace NVENC 8.1 7-8 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode Excellent multi-stream support
RTX 5090 Blackwell 2.0 NVENC 8.1+ 8-10 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode Next-gen GPU
A4000 Ampere NVENC 7.1 6-7 ✅ Yes ❌ No Pro GPU for streaming workstations
A5000 Ampere NVENC 7.1 7-8 ✅ Yes ❌ No Data center friendly, stable encoding
A6000 Ampere NVENC 7.1 8-10 ✅ Yes ❌ No Great for multi-stream FFmpeg tasks
✅ Explanation:
  • 'Max Concurrent NVENC Sessions' reflects the number of parallel streams for encoding (H.264/HEVC/AV1) in tools like OBS, FFmpeg, vMix, etc. That is also, the number of instances running simultaneously.
  • AV1 encoding is supported only on newer Ada GPUs and above (e.g., RTX 40xx).

Features of Dedicated OBS Server Hosting

High Bandwidth & Low Latency

High Bandwidth & Low Latency

Optimized network routes and 100M-1Gbps bandwidth for smooth, real-time RTMP streaming.
Dedicated Hardware Resources

Dedicated Hardware Resources

Full access to CPU/GPU/Memory with no sharing, ensuring consistent OBS Studio performance.
GPU Acceleration (NVENC/AV1)

GPU Acceleration (NVENC/AV1)

Leverage NVIDIA NVENC or AV1 encoders for high-quality, low-bitrate video streaming.
RTMP Server Support

RTMP Server Support

Easily integrate with Nginx RTMP, Ant Media, or Wowza for custom ingest and playback paths.
Multi-Platform Streaming

Multi-Platform Streaming

Stream to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, or custom endpoints simultaneously using OBS.
Recording & Replays

Recording & Replays

Option to store or archive streams locally or on cloud storage (S3, FTP, GDrive, etc).
Remote Access & Monitoring

Remote Access & Monitoring

Access your OBS server via SSH, RDP, or browser panel for remote operation and diagnostics.
Root Access & Customization

Root Access & Customization

Full control to configure encoding presets, stream keys, OBS plugins, firewall rules, etc.

Choose the Best GPU for Hosting OBS Streaming

Does it support the new NVENC (or AV1) encoder?

Give priority to NVIDIA Turing architecture and above (GTX 16 series, RTX series), which supports the new NVENC, with better streaming quality and higher efficiency.

Do you need to run games, virtual humans, and plug-ins?

If you run games, 3D animations (VTuber), AI plug-ins, background virtualization and other tasks at the same time, you need a mid-to-high-end GPU (such as RTX 3060/4060/5060). It can significantly improve the overall frame rate and OBS streaming stability.

Do you stream on multiple platforms simultaneously?

Multi-platform live streaming (such as streaming to Twitch + YouTube at the same time) requires the GPU to process multiple video encodings at the same time. It is recommended to use RTX 3060 and above to avoid CPU overload.

Whether long-term, unattended operation is required?

For 24/7 automatic streaming, broadcasting, display screens and other scenarios, low-power, high-stability GPUs are recommended: GTX 1650 / 1660.

OBS RTMP Server for Hosting Streaming Video

An OBS RTMP Server setup combines OBS Studio (as the live encoder/producer) with a self-hosted RTMP media server (e.g., Nginx RTMP, Ant Media, Wowza, or FFmpeg-based) running on your VPS or Dedicated Server. OBS captures your video/audio sources, encodes them (NVENC/AV1/CPU), and pushes an RTMP stream to your server. The server then redistributes the stream to viewers, converts it to HLS/DASH/WebRTC, records archives, or re-streams to platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook Live.

Core Workflow: OBS (push) → RTMP Ingest Server → (optional transcode) → HLS/WebRTC/Multistream Output → Viewers/Platforms

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FAQs: OBS Dedicated Server & OBS VPS

What is an OBS Dedicated Server?

An OBS Dedicated Server is a physical server fully dedicated to running OBS Studio for live streaming. It provides maximum performance, GPU acceleration (e.g. NVIDIA NVENC), and root access for configuring RTMP, plugins, and advanced broadcast settings.

Do I need a GPU to host OBS on a server?

While OBS can run on CPU, a GPU with NVENC or AV1 encoding support is highly recommended for real-time, high-quality streaming. GPUs like NVIDIA GTX 1660, RTX 3060, or A4000 improve performance and reduce CPU load.

What RTMP server software is supported?

Our servers support NGINX RTMP, Ant Media, Wowza, or your own custom RTMP implementation. We can pre-install or help configure the stack upon request.

Can I record my stream on the server?

Absolutely. OBS supports local recording, and with SSD/NVMe storage or cloud sync (e.g. Google Drive, S3), you can archive or process your videos with FFmpeg or editing tools.

What’s the difference between OBS VPS and OBS Dedicated Server?

An OBS VPS shares resources with other users and is more cost-effective, ideal for small to medium workloads. A Dedicated OBS Server offers exclusive hardware resources and is suited for high-bitrate, multi-stream, or GPU-accelerated professional use.

Can I stream to multiple platforms from my OBS server?

Yes, both OBS VPS and Dedicated Servers can be configured to stream to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, or any RTMP endpoint simultaneously using OBS Studio’s multi-output support or with plugins like Multiple RTMP.

Is OBS pre-installed on the server?

Yes, we offer OBS pre-installed with common configurations, or you can install it yourself with full root/admin access. Ubuntu, Windows Server, or other OSes are available.

Is this setup suitable for 24/7 streaming or IP cameras?

Yes. With stable network, proper GPU, and disk setup, our OBS Dedicated Servers or high-memory VPS options can support 24/7 streaming use cases including IP camera broadcasting or media relays.
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