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If you mean dedicated server, then no not that I'm aware of. $60/mo is definitely a ridiculous deal for those specs if you have an excellent use case for it, in addition to OVH's anti-DDOS protection and network.
If you don't need a dedicated server, then some VPS or VDS providers with a 9950X may offer better value.
Some VDS providers only guarantee you long-term resource occupancy, but don't promise exclusive access to 100% of the performance.
Vps Provider with direct sell not a reseller?
Yep, I don't think you'll find a better deal. Although, but that's probably a matter of experience and personal preferences, I personally would prefer a say, E5v4 with more cores, dual socket, more memory. Simple reason: in many use cases peak performance isn't the decisive point, but many cores and lots of memory is.
But if that Ryzen server is what you need and want it's an unbeatable deal IMO.
Well you won’t get 100% of performance regardless since the CPU is clocked down from all the other tenants blasting it. But you do pay a fraction of the price of a dedicated server.
On the subject of dedicated servers, fiberstate is offering a 9950X for $130/mo, though it also comes with a larger SSD and more CPU cores. Still, it’s twice the price of Rise-S, which further underlines how good that deal is.
Yes, there are many providers that sell 9950X VPSes from hypervisor nodes that they own and operate. I’d never buy anything from a reseller.
Linveo @lnx , HostBrr @labze and @Alyx are a few that come to my mind. There are others too if you look around or ask.
Isn’t one of them rent dedicated from dataforest?
That's already a good specs man, I paid $147 for roughly the same specs at upcloud
i wish this was available for US customers