Yes in most cases ECC RAM (Error-Correcting Code RAM) is the better choice for dedicated servers. It can detect and correct single-bit memory errors automatically, preventing data corruption. For hosting, virtualization, or financial/medical applications, data integrity is more important than raw speed. Typically 10–20% more expensive than standard RAM. If it’s a production dedicated server handling customers, I’d go with ECC RAM every time. The extra cost is worth the peace of mind.