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Need EPYC 9654P, 128-256GB RAM, 10Gbps PORT

Hi.
In the need of a few servers with this specs, or similar EPYC 9xxx
EPYC 9654P (MIN 48 Cores)
128-256GB DDR5
Don't need more than 500GB-1TB SSD.
Something similar to the Hetzner R162-R.
My budget is $200-300 PER SERVER
I need around 1-20 servers in total.
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Hey, we can offer the following configuration:
AMD EPYC 9554 (64C/128T)
256GB DDR5 RAM
2 TB NVME
2x 10Gbps Network Port
100 TB Traffic
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Price: 280 EUR/mo
@kuroit @ManishPant might be able to help, they have solid infrastructure
Are you able to pay for 12 months up front on these?
Monthly if the provider doesn't already have the gear and just sitting on it would be pretty risky to buy 20 of these if only month to month.
I can vouch for @berohost - Excellent network, good price and awesome support.
There are no terms for the configuration. Monthly prepaid payment possible. Crypto Payment possible.
We are also happy to provide a test server.
Where do I get ahold of you
, Do you have a Telegram or similar we can speak?
I'm always still looking
Does the location of the server matter to you?
Not really.
Hello,
We can do the following:
EPYC 7742 (64 Cores)
1 TB NVMe
1Gbit/s - Flatrate (Fair use)
256GB DDR4 RegECC RAM
Germany.
250 EUR/mo
25 EUR setup fee.
Hello
Are you still looking for servers?
AMD EPYC 7443P (24 cores) 512GB 2x 2TB NVMe 40TB 5 IPv4 + /64 IPv6 $299
AMD EPYC 7662 (64 cores) 512GB 2x 2TB NVMe 5 IPv4 + /64 IPv6 $299
AMD EPYC 9654 (96 cores) 512GB 2x 4TB NVMe 40TB 5 IPv4 + /64 IPv6 $599
We have already had the above offers. But we can customize servers. https://www.iwebfusion.net/new-dedicatedcloseout.php
I will DM you the price of AMD EPYC 9654 (96 cores),128G,500G SSD price.
Location: LA, USA or Bend, Oregon, USA
We have Threadripper 7960X and the EPYC 9654 available
https://fiberstate.com/dedicated-servers
Hi, maybe 32 cores will do, but AMD Zen 5?
AMD EPYC 9355P, 32 Core 64 Threads 3.55/4.4GHz |
Memory: 128GB - 256GB REG ECC DDR5 | 2x 960GB NVMe eSSD Hardware RAID | 10 Gbit/s - 50TB Traffic (options available) | Netherlands €500/mo
It's not in budget, and not the specs needed either.
https://www.active-servers.com/rootserver_details.php?c=h&p=9
Looks to just be resold with a 50 euro markup.
Killing resellers dreams 1 post at a time
Yup.
lol
How did you manage to find the original seller? Just googling the specs?
one of my many hobbies is ruining resellers days, i know most of the major providers and can generally tell if someone owns their infra or not. i hate it when people pay more than they need to in order to get worse support due to having a leech in the middle.
Thank you for your detective work! I never understood what value resellers added, aside from niche benefits like “we take cryptocurrency” or nebulous promises of better support above what the original provider offers (which is usually a lie).
Cheatsheet: if anyone has infra in utah, it's almost 100% of the time just resold fiberstate or webnx/gorillaservers. Buffalo is almost always colocrossing, Norway is almost always gigahost, and Germany is almost always dataforest, active-servers, Hetzner, or synlinq.
plus all the OVH locations, but those are easy to spot.
EDIT:
and I've been seeing a lot more resold hostslick lately, they're barely even in the netherlands but all their resellers say "amsterdam" for whatever reason. If you have servers with Hostslick you're closer to Germany than Amsterdam lmao
Which provider in Netherlands who owned their stack (server, ip, network, etc)?
@AlexPads
We have our own servers in UTAH @Fiberstate we have colocation service
@royalehosting owns everything, from the switches to the routers to the cage space to the servers.
There's also @SGraf, super stable network, I've loved being a customer.
@gigahost owns all their own infra and network, but I haven't seen them be too active in NL lately.
@hosthatch owns all their hypervisors and operates their own multihomed network.
To @nohavps ’s point how would you determine colocation versus reseller? I imagine you’d need to google search the server specs and see if it pops up elsewhere for cheaper?
In some locations outside your home city, like Europe, most of us initially look for servers to rent, and that's not a bad thing; the important thing is the service you offer your clients.
In Utah, we have our own Juniper switch/servers.
We operate IP ranges that we own and rent through IPXO under our AS.
You can generally tell which are resellers vs colocating if the specs don't match up. In Noha's case, they offer less bandwidth. I sort of don't get why they colocate at FS honestly, they just end up being a worse deal than their upstream. Which would you rather buy?
The business is truly for everyone.
We don't resell dedicated servers, and fiberstate can confirm this.
We sell our own servers, and even though the prices are much cheaper, other disks offer, the business is open to everyone. You can't criticize others because they offer plans that aren't cheap, that doesn't mean there's no business.
Imagine DigitalOcean, Vultr, and Linode don't offer plans like others here at LET, at $7 a year. Does that mean they're bad?
There are many clients who settle for LET.
Others look for more options, and well, they're respectable.
You're making a point because some offer cheap prices, others offer real prices, etc.!
Thank God we have clients who continue to choose us for our services.
Have a good weekend.
Many may offer colocation services, and that doesn't mean you have to sell the same service price or something to your audience that's the same as the data center, which couldn't be matched by any stretch of the imagination.
What's the point of offering so much monthly transfer knowing that there's a limit to the amount we contract?
We're transparent.