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What's Based Reseller Hosting Prefer to Choose, Ryzen 5900X or EPYC 7502/7552?
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What's Based Reseller Hosting Prefer to Choose, Ryzen 5900X or EPYC 7502/7552?

Hi,
Want to hear your thoughts, which hosting is prefer to choose based on the CPU, Ryzen 5900X or EPYC 7502/7552?
Both at UK, both with:
-Litespeed
-cPanel
-SSD NVME
and more.

Regards.

Comments

  • AndruAndru Member

    Chose a reliable one.

  • @hostfactor said:
    Chose a reliable one.

    Both are reliable hosts.

    Regards

  • You should choose any one host from them.

  • What about the performance of these CPUs?

    I know that the 5900 is better at single core score

  • bruh21bruh21 Member, Host Rep

    @ChaoscripT said:
    What about the performance of these CPUs?

    I know that the 5900 is better at single core score

    if neither were oversold, then you should probably take the 5900 since you would be able to squeeze more performance out of your CPU limits (provided they’re the same between the two providers).

  • @bruh21 said:

    @ChaoscripT said:
    What about the performance of these CPUs?

    I know that the 5900 is better at single core score

    if neither were oversold, then you should probably take the 5900 since you would be able to squeeze more performance out of your CPU limits (provided they’re the same between the two providers).

    Thanks for reply,
    I don't know if they overload or not until I buy a account I assume, no?

    Here is some full comparison between the 2 hosts,
    They both have Cloudlinux, and it's the LVE Limits,
    https://prnt.sc/NLPfBfWrRmDE

    Regards.

  • bruh21bruh21 Member, Host Rep

    @ChaoscripT said:

    @bruh21 said:

    @ChaoscripT said:
    What about the performance of these CPUs?

    I know that the 5900 is better at single core score

    if neither were oversold, then you should probably take the 5900 since you would be able to squeeze more performance out of your CPU limits (provided they’re the same between the two providers).

    Thanks for reply,
    I don't know if they overload or not until I buy a account I assume, no?

    Here is some full comparison between the 2 hosts,
    They both have Cloudlinux, and it's the LVE Limits,
    https://prnt.sc/NLPfBfWrRmDE

    Regards.

    if all things are equal i would probably take the one with higher lve limits in most cases. plus one host is limiting inodes which is less than optimal, even if it’s a high limit which you’re probably not going to hit (i have a user with something like 30 websites on a $4/yr plan using only 45k inodes).

    depends on pricing really

  • febryanvaldofebryanvaldo Member
    edited June 2023

    @ChaoscripT said: Here is some full comparison between the 2 hosts,
    They both have Cloudlinux, and it's the LVE Limits,


    With these kind of limitations, i more likely to go with EPYC one, as it has higher memory and cores.

  • @bruh21 said:

    @ChaoscripT said:

    @bruh21 said:

    @ChaoscripT said:
    What about the performance of these CPUs?

    I know that the 5900 is better at single core score

    if neither were oversold, then you should probably take the 5900 since you would be able to squeeze more performance out of your CPU limits (provided they’re the same between the two providers).

    Thanks for reply,
    I don't know if they overload or not until I buy a account I assume, no?

    Here is some full comparison between the 2 hosts,
    They both have Cloudlinux, and it's the LVE Limits,
    https://prnt.sc/NLPfBfWrRmDE

    Regards.

    if all things are equal i would probably take the one with higher lve limits in most cases. plus one host is limiting inodes which is less than optimal, even if it’s a high limit which you’re probably not going to hit (i have a user with something like 30 websites on a $4/yr plan using only 45k inodes).

    depends on pricing really

    The price of Host A is lower.

    Regards

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