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ServaRICA - Dedicated Servers With GPU Addons, Disks, NVMe and up to 1TB RAM NO SETUP FEES
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ServaRICA - Dedicated Servers With GPU Addons, Disks, NVMe and up to 1TB RAM NO SETUP FEES

servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider
edited May 9 in Offers

Hi All,

We’re pleased to announce a new lineup of dedicated servers that we believe will be of interest to many here.

Our offerings now include:

  • GPU Servers
  • Storage Servers
  • EPYC-Based Servers

To provide maximum flexibility, we’ve enabled custom configurations at order time.
You can start with a base configuration and add enhancements based on the server line.

Greyhound Add-ons:

  • Extra RAM (up to 1TB total)
  • Extra NVMe (up to 12.8TB total)
  • Extra HDD (add 1x 18TB disk)
  • Extra GPU (add 1x NVIDIA P4 8GB GPU)

Buffalo Add-ons:

  • Extra RAM (up to 512GB total)
  • Extra NVMe (up to 12.8TB total)
  • Extra HDD (add up to 4x 8TB enterprise disks, total 8x 8TB)
  • Extra GPU (add 1x NVIDIA P4 8GB GPU)

Promo Code:
To waive setup fees, use DEDINOSETUP2025 during checkout.(limited number of users and then it will expire )


Dedicated Server Offers

Plan Name CPU Spec Cores Threads Base Speed Boost Speed RAM Storage Bandwidth Monthly Yearly Order Link
Greyhound 7551P 1x AMD EPYC 7551P 32 64 2.0GHz 3.0GHz 128GB DDR4 ECC 3.2TB NVMe 100TB @ 10Gbps or 1Gbps unlimited \$75 \$825 Order
Greyhound 7601 1x AMD EPYC 7601 32 64 2.2GHz 3.2GHz 128GB DDR4 ECC 3.2TB NVMe 100TB @ 10Gbps or 1Gbps unlimited \$79 \$869 Order
Greyhound 7K62 1x AMD EPYC 7K62 48 96 2.6GHz 3.3GHz 128GB DDR4 ECC 3.2TB NVMe 100TB @ 10Gbps or 1Gbps unlimited \$109 \$1199 Order
Buffalo 2x Intel Gold 5118 24 48 2.3GHz 3.2GHz 128GB DDR4 ECC 2TB NVMe + 4x 8TB HDD 100TB @ 10Gbps or 1Gbps unlimited \$89 \$979 Order

Promo Code:
To waive setup fees, use DEDINOSETUP2025 during checkout.(limited number of users and then it will expire )


Our Unified Plans are still available.
For full details, please see our Black Friday post.


About servaRICA

servaRICA is a VPS and dedicated server provider based in Montreal, Canada.
We own and operate our own network and infrastructure, delivering reliable service since 2010.


FAQ

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Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or feedback.

Thank you,
Hani

Comments

  • this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • davidedavide Member
    edited May 9

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    The unified plans work by having a selector that picks all hardware specs as one set, they call each increment a "slice". So you can buy 1, 2 or 32 slices. That's it.

    It might be cool to have a simple infographic showing how price and specs scale.

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • sliixsliix Member

    Whoa awesome specs there. Nice!

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • TrKTrK Member

    Any unified coupons? (asking for a friend)

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • remyremy Member

    Tempting
    Good luck with sales

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • davidedavide Member

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    There you go we have a splendid infographic of the UniFied Slim family:

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider

    @davide said:

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    The unified plans work by having a selector that picks all hardware specs as one set, they call each increment a "slice". So you can buy 1, 2 or 32 slices. That's it.

    It might be cool to have a simple infographic showing how price and specs scale.

    exactly but it is even better than that

    In the past we had the following different offering

    1- storage vps
    2- nvme vps
    3- VDS (dedicated core vps)
    4- Hybrid VPS (have nvme and big san storage )

    So instead of all those we created new plan called unified
    it means it can have all the features above

    so by default it has dedicated cores so it is VDS
    Also by default it has NVME storage so it is NVME VPS as well
    you can add extra SAN storage so it will be Storage vps as well and hybrid vps as well

    Not only that
    the idea of having it as slices is important to keep the cost low
    So we divide the server into equal slices and we sell the resourced by that way
    This allow us to utilize the server resources to the max which keep the price lower and give the users more power

    So basically the unified offer and a vps that has the features of all kind of vps offers offered

    I hope that explain

  • servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider

    @davide said:

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    There you go we have a splendid infographic of the UniFied Slim family:

    Excellent :)
    Thank you very much

  • artxsartxs Member
    edited May 9

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    The combinations can be confusing but take the Unified FAT for example. For $10, you get 16GB RAM, 1TB nvme SSD, 16TB/10gbps bandwidth. Where else can you get that?

  • @artxs said:

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    The combinations can be confusing but take the Unified FAT for example. For $10, you get 16GB RAM, 1TB nvme SSD, 16TB/10gbps bandwidth. Where else can you get that?

    oh no the deals and value are incredible, I'm not at all saying otherwise

  • johngkojohngko Member

    Unified FAT When can I migrate to KVM. At present, the performance is insufficient, and the 8-core 32GB memory used is not enough

  • servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider

    Soon we will release the kvm control panel and servers
    but no solid ETA yet but all the team are working on it as main task

    Thanked by 2remy sliix
  • @servarica_hani said:

    @davide said:

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    There you go we have a splendid infographic of the UniFied Slim family:

    Excellent :)
    Thank you very much

    thanks. this is actually super helpful. I will say if it's ever an option for feedback, I find it so much easier to understand lets say the crunchbits style where you select how much ram, cpu, storage, and ips you need and then get billed for each by usage as such a cafeteria item. I think it would be cool to have that also as an option in order to order to specific needs

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • @unsafetypin said:

    @servarica_hani said:

    @davide said:

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    There you go we have a splendid infographic of the UniFied Slim family:

    Excellent :)
    Thank you very much

    thanks. this is actually super helpful. I will say if it's ever an option for feedback, I find it so much easier to understand lets say the crunchbits style where you select how much ram, cpu, storage, and ips you need and then get billed for each by usage as such a cafeteria item. I think it would be cool to have that also as an option in order to order to specific needs

    This makes it a little harder to have balanced nodes, which is why most providers don't do that. The slices allow for them to fill up nodes normally and keep pricing low, vs having a customer with 1 vcpu take up 32gb ram and mess up the balance of everyone else on the node.

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • @fluffernutter said:

    @unsafetypin said:

    @servarica_hani said:

    @davide said:

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    There you go we have a splendid infographic of the UniFied Slim family:

    Excellent :)
    Thank you very much

    thanks. this is actually super helpful. I will say if it's ever an option for feedback, I find it so much easier to understand lets say the crunchbits style where you select how much ram, cpu, storage, and ips you need and then get billed for each by usage as such a cafeteria item. I think it would be cool to have that also as an option in order to order to specific needs

    This makes it a little harder to have balanced nodes, which is why most providers don't do that. The slices allow for them to fill up nodes normally and keep pricing low, vs having a customer with 1 vcpu take up 32gb ram and mess up the balance of everyone else on the node.

    that totally makes sense. so unless you have a ton of nodes this doesn't really work well

  • @unsafetypin said:

    @fluffernutter said:

    @unsafetypin said:

    @servarica_hani said:

    @davide said:

    @unsafetypin said:
    this is pretty good hardware...congrats on coming a long way. i still dont fully understand the unified plans though

    There you go we have a splendid infographic of the UniFied Slim family:

    Excellent :)
    Thank you very much

    thanks. this is actually super helpful. I will say if it's ever an option for feedback, I find it so much easier to understand lets say the crunchbits style where you select how much ram, cpu, storage, and ips you need and then get billed for each by usage as such a cafeteria item. I think it would be cool to have that also as an option in order to order to specific needs

    This makes it a little harder to have balanced nodes, which is why most providers don't do that. The slices allow for them to fill up nodes normally and keep pricing low, vs having a customer with 1 vcpu take up 32gb ram and mess up the balance of everyone else on the node.

    that totally makes sense. so unless you have a ton of nodes this doesn't really work well

    yeah exactly, if they ended up doing this it would probably make pricing much worse since they couldn't fill up nodes perfectly evenly anymore.

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • kikkik Member

    What server platforms do you use for dedicated Buffalo servers? Will remote server management be available (like ilo, idrac)

  • servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider

    @kik said:
    What server platforms do you use for dedicated Buffalo servers? Will remote server management be available (like ilo, idrac)

    Buffalo is SuperMicro FatTwin F629P3-RC1B

    All our Dedicated servers offering regardless of the plan come with full IPMI port that allow you to control power / mount CDs and have remote console sessions (KVM)

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