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General configuration with 128G or 256G is ok
Tier.net has both 5950x or 7950x dedicated servers with
128GB Ram
2x1TB NVMe SSD
30TB BW @ 10Gbit
Ashburn
Starting at $233/m
OR
@GTHost
Ryzen 7900
128GB Ram
2x1.92TB NVMe SSD
2Gbit Unmetered
Ashburn
$299/m
Check out Bloom.Host, I've used them in the past and it's been exceptional for my needs. Abby and her team are fantastic to work with.
7950X
192 GB RAM
2x4 TB NVMe
1 Gbps / 50 TB Bandwidth
Ashburn, Virginia
$299 / month
hyonix is great in va don't know if they offer that conf tho
tier.net recommended.
They have 7950x/5950x
@qps has you coverered.
I'd agree they would be the best option in VA.
We only have public sector things in VA currently, but if New York works we would be happy to help as well.
Can you use a Dual E5-2690v2 instead of Ryzen?
We can cut your cost in half if so...
~ SMARTHOST
Appreciate the recommendation!
thanks for ur reply. With how many ram&disk&bw?
thanks for ur reply. With how many ram&disk&bw?
Sky's the limit! shoot us off a sales ticket and we can help you out.
Hi,
I know it's not your desired location, but I can do the following in NY:
Ryzen 3900X
128GB RAM
3 x 1TB NVME
40TB BW on 1Gbps Port
95 EUR/m (ex. VAT if you're in EU)
Contact @Clouvider they have Ashburn servers with 10G port but Intel I guess.
Thanks for recommending!
https://www.clouvider.com/dedicated-servers/ashburn/ For Ashburn servers but as @deepsgo mentioned - these are Intel Xeon.
In New York we can offer Epyc.
https://www.clouvider.com/dedicated-servers/new-york/
I've been using Tier.Net for quite a few years in Ashburn and I can vouch for them. Prices are very fair and lots of hardware options, they're always happy to oblige.
Thanks for the mentions. QuickPacket can help; feel free to DM me to discuss.