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Any good ideas where to rent Ryzen 5?
evilmalamute
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Any good ideas where to rent Ryzen 5 3600/64Gb/2x480 SSD for a reasonable price?
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Hetzner
Hetzner's really the only R5 seller out there now lmao, killed all the other ones.
There is also skynode.pl but it’s more expensive
Called mevspace now
There's also Webtropia (DE) and WSI (US), but obviously none of which will beat Hetzner's pricing for it
Thank you for the quick answers.
I already rent from hetzner, mevspace (waiting for their uplink upgrade) and albahost. But the last one is having communication troubles. I will need to replace 40 servers.
Any more variants?
Wondering if Webtropia still does throttle connections, if you use to "expensive" routes.
WSI? what is that?
WholeSaleInternet, Kansas City.
Hi, just out of curiosity, what is your use case for such large amount of servers? 40 * 64GB RAM is a lot for me.
Scaleway Ryzen 5 3600 + 16GB + 2x 1TB HDD 29.99euro/mo
EuServ 47.60euro, but for 3700X + 64GB + 2x 1TB SSD https://www.euserv.com/en/dedicated-server/instant64-rootserver/v6/index.php
These are just some other options. For your requirements Hetzner has best value, but you already know about them.
Garbage network, cheapest components, something is always breaking (usually network).
Please, do not post a link from euserv.com.
https://www.whtop.com/review/euserv.com
Sorry, didn't check reviews of them earlier. I didnt know it was THAT bad... like no single positive review lol
Peer-to-peer network
They are improving, but yes. That's the main reason why i'm asking questions here
Write location and budget
We (Ransom IT) can do Ryzen dedis across all our locations.
We have PoPs in NZ (Auckland), Australia (Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth), Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong.
Depends on BW, just offered a similar one for 179€/Month 10G Unmetered FUP to someone. But they wanted IP Transit 10G Dedicated with guaranteed min of 7G for 24/7x, for i believe 50€ with no contract
Hetzner or Online net probs your best bet if you don't need much BW.
Our ZEN MiniDedi with Ryzen 5600G, 64G + 2x500GB SSD would probably be around 60-70€ a month, with 1Gbps Unmetered. and we would require first term 3 months as it would be a custom build one.
I've got an AX41-NVME in Finland from Hetzner that I'm looking to transfer to someone if you're interested.
I am interested - lets go to PM.
My BW needs are nothing special. I prefer 100MBit unmetered and if you can shape it at your side that will be nice. I need Ryzen 3600 or 5600X (not G, and it has GPU oncrystal and less L3 cache)/64G 2x480 and was thinking of 40-45 eur per unit. Need 40 such machines.
The price is very important. I can pay 45 euro per machine.
45 euro per machine. No hetz reellers, 100 Mbit unmetered
Yeah, probably not looking to be in Asia/APAC then.
Should have began with you need 40. THIS might make this possible after our volume discounts: https://pulsedmedia.com/resellers.php
Using all consumer hardware, and thus without dedicated mgmt switch this is exactly 1rack of 1U servers. With just 100Mbps bandwidth each this is nearer to reality, but alas we will not bother to rack any 100Mbps switches anymore. We would put in 1Gbps for all the servers, bring a 10G to that switch and rate shape that to 4G to get to your 100Mbps per each. You get much higher utilization that way too, and aggregate more bandwidth.
I quickly checked first supplier with cheapest 5600X + X570 motherboards, using 3200 RAM. The good thing with consumer mobos (like Hetzner uses) is that XMP profiles can be used for more performance and costs ~20% of what server motherboards do. Downside? No remote mgmt, so it gets a bit trickier when issues arise (and they always do, just matter of time. might take 4 years), and ECC RAM if needed is a hit and miss.
1U chassis' alone are typically 350-400€ each! We have a number of empty chassis' free, but not quite 40 -- so that too adds to delivery schedule.
Minimum spec of the 40 servers would be: 3600X, X370, 64GB RAM, Any min. 2x480GB SATA SSD.
Typical would be 5600X, X570, 64GB RAM. Hard to get 3600X new. First supplier i checked cost difference was ~25€ between 3600X and 5600X.
We will install IP PDU power delivery for these for remote reboots at least. You can have control over these if you want. Can also help you setup remote baremetal OS reinstaller for a small fee so you can reinstall at will yourself
We would need you to commit long term to make this viable for us, first term prepayment of 6months. No cost waiting for delivery as we build these, due date will be moved according to delivery date as delivered. Also we would need you to commit to all 40.
Delivery schedule: Due to global supply & logistics woes this will likely take 2 months for all 40 to be delivered. Lately we've been chasing for weeks just to get last mile delivery from logistics companies.
Let us know if you want us to go further into checking if this can be made into reality, contact sales *** at pulsedmedia
This offer is valid for anyone looking at volume servers.
5600G is still much faster than 3600X, being newer gen btw. That too would be consumer hardware, with fast ram. Just more typical what we build, and you get the added benefit of iGPU if you need something GPU accelerated (ie. transcoding, AI etc.)
On some motherboards, I've seen it mention ECC is enabled only for PRO CPU variants. So wouldn't be sure, sure about ECC with 5600X.
i have heared that Hetzner increase his prices fast in the last time i think hetzner is no good idea.
Source:
https://www.it-linuxmaker.com/news/artikel/preisskandal-bei-hetzner-online.html
https://www.computerbase.de/forum/threads/hetzner-preiserhoehung-serverboerse-wegen-strom.2066391/
https://www.golem.de/news/hosting-hetzner-erhoeht-preise-teils-um-30-prozent-wegen-stromkosten-2201-162685.html