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Dedicated server with a good CPU (AMD Epyc or similar)
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Dedicated server with a good CPU (AMD Epyc or similar)

OrbazzoOrbazzo Member
edited January 2022 in Requests

Hello Guys,

I wanted to ask if there is some provider that offer AMD EPYC™ 7502P or similar like AX161 of hetzner

bandwidth i don't care, it's okay 1GBPS 30-40tb/month max

ram 32/64gb it's okay but at least 500gb of ssd/nvme

Price max 100/110€.

Thanks

Thanked by 1dogebonk

Comments

  • AlexBarakovAlexBarakov Patron Provider, Veteran

    Other than Hetzner, not happening. Especially with the parts shortage.

    Thanked by 2afn CConner
  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited January 2022

    AMD Ryzen 5600X
    32GB RAM
    512GB NVMe (PCIe 4.0!)
    $99/mo

    Upgrade to 5800X for an additional $10/mo.

    E-mail [email protected] with a reference to this post please (if interested).

  • sthostingsthosting Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2022

    We have got some new dedis with a good single core performance available:

    AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
    32 GB DDR4 RAM
    2 x 1TB SSD with Software Raid 1

    for 59,00 Euro per month

    The dedicated servers are connected with 1 gbps and got a fair use traffic flat up to 50 TB / month

    https://signaltransmitter.de/en/server/rent-a-dedicated-server

    Edit:

    Sorry I didn’t see your reference to the AMD EPYC.. so I am out with my dedis :) (read the post on the phone..)

  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2022

    AMD EPYC™ 7502P - is an extremely expensive CPU, the price was about 2300 - 2400 euro. As it is very hard to get EPYC CPUs, I think the price should be higher now. Also RAM, server board, drives, traffic, electricity.

    4 - 5 years ROI if the provider offers you 110 euro/mo? Not going to happen

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