GUIDE
Why Dedicated Infrastructure Beats Shared IPs Every Time
Jan 4, 2026

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In today's competitive outbound landscape, consistent deliverability isn't just a nice-to-have. It's the difference between pipeline and spam folders. That's where DeliverOn steps in, offering enterprise-grade Microsoft inboxes designed to get you sending in 48 hours. But what truly sets DeliverOn apart is how isolated infrastructure protects your sender reputation while shared providers put it at risk.
Why Infrastructure Matters in Cold Email
Cold email is more than just hitting send. It involves domain setup, DNS authentication, warmup sequences, and sequencer configuration. These technical tasks can eat up valuable hours. Time that could be spent closing deals. By combining DeliverOn's dedicated infrastructure with automated warmup and done-for-you setup, you can cut through the noise and let us handle the heavy lifting.
What DeliverOn Brings to the Table
DeliverOn is built to handle the behind-the-scenes work that keeps your outbound engine running. Think of it as your infrastructure team that:
Provisions at Scale: 100 Microsoft inboxes per domain, ready for volume.
Handles DNS: SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and custom tracking domains configured correctly.
Isolates Your Reputation: Dedicated servers. No shared IPs. No cross-contamination.
Connects Your Tools: Direct integration with Instantly, Smartlead, Apollo, and every major sequencer.
The Power of Dedicated Infrastructure
When your domains run on isolated servers, the result is more than just deliverability. It's predictability. You're not just sending emails. You're building a system where campaigns perform consistently without reputation risk from other senders. Imagine provisioning domains today, watching warmup happen automatically, and launching campaigns in 48 hours with 99%+ inbox placement.
Real Impact for Outbound Teams
Whether you're a solo founder, an agency, or a sales team at scale, DeliverOn's infrastructure saves hours each week. That's time reclaimed for writing copy, refining targeting, or simply booking more meetings. For growing teams, this means scaling volume without scaling headaches.


