A dedicated server will PROBABLY work. So will a VPS. Most of them come with their own Static IP address.
HOWEVER: Do not think this is the be all and end all for stealth - it is not. Some people will swear by these, but I have lost a couple of accounts after setting uip on a VPS. I am currently testing this method, but I do not have complete results yet.
Having said that, I do have a few suggestions, if you go this route...
Unless you understand Linux, go with Windows.
Avoid cheap VPS providers. They are overused. For Windows, anything less than $20 per month is suspect. $40 - $50 is a better range to think of.
There are services that are dirt cheap called RDP or Remote Desktops. While nearly all VPS's use a WINDOWS PROGRAM called RDP, if the service provider does not use the term VPS, it is NOT A TRUE VPS. The "remote desktops" do not work.
Make sure that their data center is in a location similar to your proposed stealth identity. Most services have something like "About Us" or "Our Network". That is where you will find where there IP's resolve to. The location should match the address you are using for stealth. If you IP says OHIO, but the addtress you use says WASHINGTON, there will be a problem.
Keep in mind that the forum does NOT endorse the use of these. Not enough testing has been done yet. So none of this is guaranteed to work.
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