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Hello AMD! Hello IPv6! We've got some new offers for you!
serverpoint
Member, Patron Provider
We welcome IPv6 and EPYC to our network!
AMD EPYC 7003 series cpus
Our new AMD EPYC Milan plans offer better disk I/O, faster memory speed, and higher computational efficiency per cycle.
IPv6 Networking
Phase 1 of our IPv6 rollout is complete and now available in the following data centers:
- Las Vegas, Nevada: IPv6 to be enabled by mid November
- Singapore: IPv6 is enabled, including via the SGIX peering exchange
- Silicon Valley, California: IPv6 is enabled
You can also request a routed /56 or /64 subnet to point to your virtual server’s IPv6 interface. This feature is fully automated in our portal and included at no additional cost.
✅ Double bandwidth offer!
We are also reposting your favorite sizes from our previous offers, bringing back our double bandwidth promotion!
Just post your order number in this thread and our team will double your bandwidth at no additional cost!
✅ AMD EPYC Milan offers
These are available right now in:
- Las Vegas, Nevada: EPYC 7513
- Singapore: EPYC 7763
Size LET-G5-S | $5/mo, $50/year or $140 for 3 years ($3.90/mo)!
- 2 vCPUs, AMD EPYC Milan at 2.5Ghz
- 4 GBs of RAM
- 100 GBs of Ceph SSD storage
- 10 TB of data transfer per month
- 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 IP address
- Free routed /56 or /64 at selected locations
- Private VLAN included
- DDoS protection included
Size LET-G5-M | $7/mo, $70/year or $196 for 3 years ($5.46/mo)!
- 2 vCPUs, AMD EPYC Milan at 2.5Ghz
- 4 GBs of RAM
- 150 GBs of Ceph SSD storage
- 15 TB of data transfer per month
- 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 IP address at selected locations
- Free routed /56 or /64 at selected locations
- Private VLAN included
- DDoS protection included
💥 And three more sizes!
👉 🛒 Open the full AMD EPYC Milan shopping cart » » »
✅ Xeon Gold high frequency CPU offers
These are available right now in:
- Las Vegas, Nevada, USA South West
- Ashburn, Virginia, USA East
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Singapore
Size LETF25-G4.4 | $7/mo, $70/year or $175/three years (or $4.86/mo):
- 2 vCPUs, Intel Xeon Gold running at 3.4Ghz
- 4 GBs of RAM
- 150 GBs of Ceph SSD storage
- 10 TBs of data transfer per month
- 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 IP address at selected locations
- Free routed /56 or /64 at selected locations
- Private VLAN included
- DDoS protection included
Size LETF25-G4.6 | $8/mo, $80/year or $225/three years (or $6.25/mo):
- 4 vCPUs, Intel Xeon Gold running at 3.4Ghz
- 8 GBs of RAM
- 250 GBs of Ceph SSD storage
- 15 TBs of data transfer per month
- 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 IP address at selected locations
- Free routed /56 or /64 at selected locations
- Private VLAN included
- DDoS protection included
💥 And four more sizes!
👉 🛒 Open the full Xeon Gold shopping cart » » »
✅ Intel Xeon E5 offers; lot of bang for your buck
These are available right now in:
- Silicon Valley, California, USA West
- Las Vegas, Nevada, USA South West
- Dallas, Texas, USA, South
- Ashburn, Virginia, USA East
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Size LET-RAM1 | $5/mo, $50/year or $120/three years (or $3.33/mo)
- 4 vCPUs, Intel E5v4 running at 2.1 GHz
- 8 GBs of RAM
- 100 GBs of Ceph SSD storage
- 10 TB of data transfer per month
- 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 IP address at selected locations
- Free routed /56 or /64 at selected locations
- Private VLAN included
- DDoS protection included
Size LET-DISK1 | $5/mo, $50/year or $120/three years (or $3.33/mo)
- 4 vCPUs, Intel E5v4 running at 2.1 GHz
- 4 GBs of RAM
- 300 GBs of Ceph SSD storage
- 10 TB of data transfer per month
- 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 IP address at selected locations
- Free routed /56 or /64 at selected locations
- Private VLAN included
- DDoS protection included
Size LET-BAND1 | $5/mo, $50/year or $120/three years (or $3.33/mo)
- 4 vCPUs, Intel E5v4 running at 2.1 GHz
- 4 GBs of RAM
- 100 GBs of Ceph SSD storage
- 20 TB of data transfer per month
- 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 IP address at selected locations
- Free routed /56 or /64 at selected locations
- Private VLAN included
- DDoS protection included
💥 And six more sizes!
👉 🛒 Open the full Xeon E5 shopping cart » » »
Got YABS for AMD?
We sure do! Please read these notes though:
Network "speed test" results vary by location, based on latency due to distance or how busy these public iperf servers may be at the time...
Network port is limited to 1.2gbps for sending, but not for receiving and disk I/O is limited to 1.2GB/s in order to minimize "bad neighbor" issues.
Note: "VM type" is KVM, but due to Hyper-V enlightenments , YABS detects it as Microsoft virtualization.
Singapore
Basic System Information:
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Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 16 minutes
Processor : AMD EPYC 7763 64-Core Processor
CPU cores : 6 @ 2450.000 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 7.8 GiB
Swap : 128.0 MiB
Disk : 196.7 GiB
Distro : Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS
Kernel : 6.8.0-86-generic
VM Type : MICROSOFT
IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline
IPv4 Network Information:
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ISP : ServerPoint.com
ASN : AS26277 ServerPoint.com
Host : Singapore SG Datacenter
Location : Singapore, Central Singapore (01)
Country : Singapore
Running fio random mixed R+W disk test with 64k block size...
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda1):
---------------------------------
Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 88.58 MB/s (22.1k) | 575.57 MB/s (8.9k)
Write | 88.81 MB/s (22.2k) | 578.60 MB/s (9.0k)
Total | 177.39 MB/s (44.3k) | 1.15 GB/s (18.0k)
| |
Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 746.66 MB/s (1.4k) | 760.70 MB/s (742)
Write | 786.33 MB/s (1.5k) | 811.37 MB/s (792)
Total | 1.53 GB/s (2.9k) | 1.57 GB/s (1.5k)
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
---------------------------------
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 766 Mbits/sec | 1.23 Gbits/sec | 167 ms
Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 529 Mbits/sec | 5.01 Gbits/sec | 168 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | 842 Mbits/sec | 2.48 Gbits/sec | 173 ms
Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | 1.01 Gbits/sec | 8.37 Gbits/sec | 0.857 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 731 Mbits/sec | 329 Mbits/sec | 171 ms
Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | busy | 3.47 Gbits/sec | 245 ms
Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | busy | 337 Mbits/sec | 354 ms
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Basic System Information:
---------------------------------
Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes
Processor : AMD EPYC 7513 32-Core Processor
CPU cores : 6 @ 2595.124 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 7.8 GiB
Swap : 128.0 MiB
Disk : 196.7 GiB
Distro : Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS
Kernel : 6.8.0-31-generic
VM Type : MICROSOFT
IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline
IPv4 Network Information:
---------------------------------
ISP : Las Vegas NV Datacenter
ASN : AS26277 ServerPoint.com
Host : ServerPoint.com
Location : Las Vegas, Nevada (NV)
Country : United States
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda1):
---------------------------------
Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 79.61 MB/s (22.0k) | 497.64 MB/s (8.7k)
Write | 82.72 MB/s (21.8k) | 501.10 MB/s (8.9k)
Total | 166.54 MB/s (45.2k) | 1.10 GB/s (17.6k)
| |
Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 734.58 MB/s (1.4k) | 692.68 MB/s (676)
Write | 773.61 MB/s (1.5k) | 738.81 MB/s (721)
Total | 1.50 GB/s (2.9k) | 1.43 GB/s (1.3k)
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
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Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 835 Mbits/sec | 1.48 Gbits/sec | 138 ms
Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 884 Mbits/sec | 5.38 Gbits/sec | 136 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | 788 Mbits/sec | 1.83 Gbits/sec | 226 ms
Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | 814 Mbits/sec | 4.54 Gbits/sec | 177 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 1.00 Gbits/sec | 1.34 Gbits/sec | 7.58 ms
Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 950 Mbits/sec | 5.26 Gbits/sec | 63.4 ms
Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 839 Mbits/sec | 4.94 Gbits/sec | 164 ms
All newly deployed virtual servers include one IPv6 address on a dedicated network port. This port is disabled by default. To enable it, visit https://portal.serverpoint.com, click the gear ⚙️ next to your server, and open the Info / IP tab to manage IPv6 settings. Additional notes: GeoIP data for our IPv6 subnets is still spreading through GeoIP databases and will take some weeks. In addition, reverse DNS management for IPv6 is a manual process at this time; please contact our tech team for an IPv6 DNS entry.

Comments
first one
Need IPv6 Online in YABS.
Woah
1 ipv6 address....
Wow that's so generous
I wish many providers will follow your footsteps
Glws
Ah I see
Do you offer hdd storage? Will there be dedi flash sales? Or well, something beefy or something with gpu/igpu
Im interested in your service (i asked last year, you might remeber)
It's normal practice to offer a single on-link IPv6 address, which serves as the next hop for the routed /56.
This setup would not result in listing on the hall of incompetence.
nah check this
Personally I do not need this
That is standard setup. The single IPv6 interface is for the router to be able to route an entire /64 or /56 to your server's interface.
If you want to use that single IPv6, you can. But if you need more, then enable a /64 subnet in our portal, free.
The more you know.
Does this mean IPv6 is disabled by default?
Congrats on the IPv6 launch @serverpoint
You are great!
Yes, as we understand that many clients won't use it. For safety reasons, it would be best to keep an entry point to your server disabled if you won't use IPv6.
To enable it, it's just a simple toggle in our portal.
Thanks.
TIL
Thanks
TIL
Thank you! It has been a long time coming.
A lot of changes and development went into making this happen. But we aren't done yet. We still have to work on our remaining locations as well as providing reverse DNS for IPv6, etc.
Also, we are working on a firewall feature in our portal, and thus, we have to integrate IPv6 into it also.
Solid provider, you can't go wrong with them
As a side note, if you enable IPv6 keep in mind that your VM will have their agent installed again (if you removed it previously) and the network settings will be modified.
Would be appreciated if you could enable IPv6 only and then reconfigure it yourself, because for people like me that install my own O.S. image, it fucks up the network
(I already have a ticket about this, just waiting to see if it's possible)
Else, routed /56 works flawlessly
(Singapore)

Awesome that your first IPv6 implementation comes with routed subnets if desired, not that many providers have it
Also a small typo there, it should be 100 GB
Thank you! Fixed
I am so terrible with verifying my copying and pasting... 
Good offers. Any plan to expand AMD to other locations?
i dont like ipv6 therefore i don't think i like this post
but @serverpoint does seem like a pretty decent company so i'll let it slide
Yes we will
Not likely this year as we are approaching that time of doing all the usual budget/accounting stuff before the year ends. But we will begin next year.
Which location interests you the most?
hehe thanks
We personally are not big fans of it. But I guess it's best to prepare it now, even though we believe it will still take a long time before it is widely adopted.
Like, a really long time.
hmmm it's doable... let me get back to you on that in the ticket...
Whenever I try to pay with card nothing happens

And seems like for some reason I'm getting a CORS error on Stripe API
Here's to another 20 years of IPv4 dominance

hmm can you DM me and let me know all your order options, so that we can try to replicate it? We'll also check the logs on our side.
Enabling ipv6 via panel will created new interface eth2 Instead of expand eth0 with inet6
can i BYOIP v6?
Correct. We figure, from the point of view of being easy, it was easier to put IPv6 on a dedicated port and provide an easy toggle in our portal to turn it on or off.
Most of our existing client base don't care much for IPv6, at this time. We'd rather not make them (or our tech staff) have to be manually editing configuration files in order to remove IPv6 or to add it.
At this moment, perhaps not. Maybe ask us in a few months, as we are now entering phase 2 of our IPv6 implementation and that will keep us busy for a month or two.
But DM me about it. Maybe there is something we can do... from a technical standpoint, it would be easy to add your routed subnet to our database...