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KS-7 and RISE-S which one better

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  • AndruAndru Member
    edited December 2024

    @emgh said:

    @Andru said:

    @Andru said:

    @emgh said:

    @Andru said:
    Depends of the user case. For virtualization go with Epyc, for web/game hosting go for ryzen.

    What if you want to virtualize it to host web/game?

    Game definetly no, but web.. why not?
    I can't imagine 30 VMs on this ryzen but 30 VMs on Epyc can handle it.

    Maybe I'am old school.. but for virtualisation every time I will chose a server grade CPU. All goes for multi-tasking. More cores more power.

    So you’re fine with the rebranded Ryzen’s (EPYC 4000) for virtualization but not their Ryzen counterpart?

    Epyc 4000 series have less power/cores that 7000. For my side.. multi-tasking is making the diference. You'll see less "steal" on VPS with epyc 7000 series than a epyc 4000 series.

  • +1 vote for RISE-S, my apps work much better moving from KS lines to RISE-S

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