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Looking for a Ryzen 9 VPS/VDS for My Project

Hello, everyone! I'm currently searching for a VDS/VPS powered by Ryzen 9 with a datacenter located in Singapore/Asia for one of my projects.

Here’s the ideal specification I’m looking for:

🔥 Ideal Specs:

  1. CPU: 6-8 Cores (Ryzen 9)
  2. RAM: 8GB - 16GB
  3. Storage: 100GB++
  4. Network Speed: 1-10 Gbps
  5. Bandwidth: 10TB++

🌟 Preferred Location:

  1. Asia (Singapore or nearby regions)

💡 Other Locations:

I’m also open to considering other locations if the specifications and pricing are good.

Do you have any recommendations? 🤔

If you have personal experiences, favorite providers, or tips, feel free to share them in the comments!

Comments

  • looking for ryzen 9 VDS as well, but in US/EU locations. used for tensorflow jobs.

  • adsmania

  • @virtfh said:
    looking for ryzen 9 VDS as well, but in US/EU locations. used for tensorflow jobs.

    If you find good deal, reply /dm me. I look for VDS for AI and LLM workload. What spec you look for?

  • MivoCloudMivoCloud Member, Host Rep

    Hello,

    We offer Ryzen 9 7950x VDS, located in the USA (Oregon).

    In case you're interested, I'll leave a link here for you to explore: https://mivocloud.com/ryzen-nvme-vds

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Probably not going to get the majority of a Ryzen CPU to yourself on a VPS in a location like Singapore. I have one of my 8GB RAM specials in stock in Singapore right now.
    https://extravm.com/billing/store/kvm-vps-singapore-ddos
    Happy to price match (the plan you want matched must be a similar CPU and network) in Singapore.

    Thanked by 1Adsmania
  • webhorizonwebhorizon Member, Host Rep

    We have recently introduced Ryzen 9 in Singapore/Malaysia location.

    The following plan is available and expanding resources is also possible (you can PM me for more info);

    Ryzen KVM 8GB $16.00 / Monthly
    CPU Core 4 AMD Ryzen™ 9000
    Memory 8 GB DDR5
    Disk Space 80 GB NVMe

    https://lg-my-jhb.webhorizon.net/
    https://clients.webhorizon.net/?/cart/performance-ryzen-vps-singapore-malaysia

    Thanked by 1Adsmania
  • @MivoCloud said: Hello,

    We offer Ryzen 9 7950x VDS, located in the USA (Oregon).

    In case you're interested, I'll leave a link here for you to explore: https://mivocloud.com/ryzen-nvme-vds

    Okay, noted. Thank you!

  • TrKTrK Member
    edited December 2024

    Why not amd Genoa core VM with advin?

  • @rsk layer.ae

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • @webhorizon @MikeA @MivoCloud by defintion of VDS, you offer Graphics card memory ? Or it means dedicated DDR 4 or 5 RAM and possibly Dedicated cores along with Graphics card, where Graphics/GUI produced by attached Graphics card, processing by CPU?

  • MukulWMukulW Member, Host Rep

    Budget?
    We have availability in India.

    Thanked by 1gks
  • @TrK said:
    Why not amd Genoa core VM with advin?

    In my personal experience, if one is transcoding, then ryzen 9950 outshines genoa.

    Don't know the reason but 9950 is a beast in this particular case.

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • MivoCloudMivoCloud Member, Host Rep

    @gks said:
    @webhorizon @MikeA @MivoCloud by defintion of VDS, you offer Graphics card memory ? Or it means dedicated DDR 4 or 5 RAM and possibly Dedicated cores along with Graphics card, where Graphics/GUI produced by attached Graphics card, processing by CPU?

    Our VDS does not come with dedicated graphics cards, but it does feature DDR5 RAM. However, it’s important to consider what you plan to host. If you’re looking to host a gaming server, this could be a limitation, as the lack of a GPU may cause performance issues. On the other hand, if you just need to run a graphical interface, the VDS should handle it without any problems.

    Thanked by 1gks
  • zGatozGato Member
    edited December 2024

    @MivoCloud said:

    @gks said:
    @webhorizon @MikeA @MivoCloud by defintion of VDS, you offer Graphics card memory ? Or it means dedicated DDR 4 or 5 RAM and possibly Dedicated cores along with Graphics card, where Graphics/GUI produced by attached Graphics card, processing by CPU?

    Our VDS does not come with dedicated graphics cards, but it does feature DDR5 RAM. However, it’s important to consider what you plan to host. If you’re looking to host a gaming server, this could be a limitation, as the lack of a GPU may cause performance issues. On the other hand, if you just need to run a graphical interface, the VDS should handle it without any problems.

    GPU for game server? what?

    Thanked by 2TrK gks
  • @zGato said:

    @MivoCloud said:

    @gks said:
    @webhorizon @MikeA @MivoCloud by defintion of VDS, you offer Graphics card memory ? Or it means dedicated DDR 4 or 5 RAM and possibly Dedicated cores along with Graphics card, where Graphics/GUI produced by attached Graphics card, processing by CPU?

    Our VDS does not come with dedicated graphics cards, but it does feature DDR5 RAM. However, it’s important to consider what you plan to host. If you’re looking to host a gaming server, this could be a limitation, as the lack of a GPU may cause performance issues. On the other hand, if you just need to run a graphical interface, the VDS should handle it without any problems.

    GPU for game server? what?

    Probably rigged.......

    Thanked by 1zGato
  • @MivoCloud said:

    @gks said:
    @webhorizon @MikeA @MivoCloud by defintion of VDS, you offer Graphics card memory ? Or it means dedicated DDR 4 or 5 RAM and possibly Dedicated cores along with Graphics card, where Graphics/GUI produced by attached Graphics card, processing by CPU?

    Our VDS does not come with dedicated graphics cards, but it does feature DDR5 RAM. However, it’s important to consider what you plan to host. If you’re looking to host a gaming server, this could be a limitation, as the lack of a GPU may cause performance issues. On the other hand, if you just need to run a graphical interface, the VDS should handle it without any problems.

    My confusion in branding. How VDS differs from VPS? Especially if someone sell same AMD ryzen based VPS, DDR5, NVM. I do Linux Desktop, access over xRDP over VPS.
    I am asking for my knowledge from common perspective, I never had experienced with VDS like things before.

  • MivoCloudMivoCloud Member, Host Rep

    @gks said:

    @MivoCloud said:

    @gks said:
    @webhorizon @MikeA @MivoCloud by defintion of VDS, you offer Graphics card memory ? Or it means dedicated DDR 4 or 5 RAM and possibly Dedicated cores along with Graphics card, where Graphics/GUI produced by attached Graphics card, processing by CPU?

    Our VDS does not come with dedicated graphics cards, but it does feature DDR5 RAM. However, it’s important to consider what you plan to host. If you’re looking to host a gaming server, this could be a limitation, as the lack of a GPU may cause performance issues. On the other hand, if you just need to run a graphical interface, the VDS should handle it without any problems.

    My confusion in branding. How VDS differs from VPS? Especially if someone sell same AMD ryzen based VPS, DDR5, NVM. I do Linux Desktop, access over xRDP over VPS.
    I am asking for my knowledge from common perspective, I never had experienced with VDS like things before.

    VDS: A virtual server that has dedicated resources, meaning it gets a specific amount of CPU and RAM, making it closer to a physical dedicated server.

    But VPS shares physical resources like CPU and RAM

    VDS usually offers more guaranteed resources and better performance than VPS, but both are similar in that they provide a virtualized server environment.

    I hope I understood your question correctly.

    Thanked by 1gks
  • clay_pclay_p Member, Host Rep

    @Adsmania said:
    Hello, everyone! I'm currently searching for a VDS/VPS powered by Ryzen 9 with a datacenter located in Singapore/Asia for one of my projects.

    Here’s the ideal specification I’m looking for:

    🔥 Ideal Specs:

    1. CPU: 6-8 Cores (Ryzen 9)
    2. RAM: 8GB - 16GB
    3. Storage: 100GB++
    4. Network Speed: 1-10 Gbps
    5. Bandwidth: 10TB++

    🌟 Preferred Location:

    1. Asia (Singapore or nearby regions)

    💡 Other Locations:

    I’m also open to considering other locations if the specifications and pricing are good.

    Do you have any recommendations? 🤔

    If you have personal experiences, favorite providers, or tips, feel free to share them in the comments!

    Hello @Adsmania,

    We offer a Ryzen 9 5900X server located in the USA.
    If you're interested, please visit our dedicated server page.

  • OBHostOBHost Member, Host Rep

    Ryzen 9 is now available at our Netherlands location. If you're interested in any of our packages, we would be happy to provide you with a special pricing offer.

    You can explore our plans and options at the following link: https://my.obhost.net/store/kvm-vps-new-plans

  • @MivoCloud said:

    @gks said:

    @MivoCloud said:

    @gks said:
    @webhorizon @MikeA @MivoCloud by defintion of VDS, you offer Graphics card memory ? Or it means dedicated DDR 4 or 5 RAM and possibly Dedicated cores along with Graphics card, where Graphics/GUI produced by attached Graphics card, processing by CPU?

    Our VDS does not come with dedicated graphics cards, but it does feature DDR5 RAM. However, it’s important to consider what you plan to host. If you’re looking to host a gaming server, this could be a limitation, as the lack of a GPU may cause performance issues. On the other hand, if you just need to run a graphical interface, the VDS should handle it without any problems.

    My confusion in branding. How VDS differs from VPS? Especially if someone sell same AMD ryzen based VPS, DDR5, NVM. I do Linux Desktop, access over xRDP over VPS.
    I am asking for my knowledge from common perspective, I never had experienced with VDS like things before.

    VDS: A virtual server that has dedicated resources, meaning it gets a specific amount of CPU and RAM, making it closer to a physical dedicated server.

    But VPS shares physical resources like CPU and RAM

    VDS usually offers more guaranteed resources and better performance than VPS, but both are similar in that they provide a virtualized server environment.

    I hope I understood your question correctly.

    Yes, thank you

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