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Looking for Ryzen 9 9950X Dedicated Server in Equinix Germany (DE)
OnemanNetwork
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I’m currently looking for a Ryzen 9 9950X dedicated server located in Germany, Equinix datacenter preferred (e.g. FR, HH, DU).
Requirements:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X (no engineering sample)
Location: Germany 🇩🇪 (Equinix only)
Dedicated server (bare metal)
NVMe storage (RAID is a plus)
10Gbps network preferred
IPv4 required, IPv6 welcome
Monthly payment is fine
This is for an end customer, long-term usage if the price and stability make sense.
If you can provide this, please reply here or send me a PM with:

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If you can compromise with Equinix, try reaching out to @v3ng
Hi,
We can offer this. Location would be Equinix FR7 or FR5. Stock is limited so setup may take some time.
Hi,
i am a bit curious:
Why exactly Equinix? Should it not make too much difference where your server is located, but where the routing is located?
What are you doing if the server is physically located in equinix/ancotel but traffic is done through interxion?
Does this 1-2ms ( if ever ) ping difference make a difference for you?
Or what if the server is located under my desk, but the routing is done through an equinix datacenter?
Just trying to understand why equinix is a requirement. I would understand it, if its colocation. But a simple dedicated server?
I have a client who needs to provide the main service. He wants the latency to be less than 1ms to the current service. Choosing a product from the same data center is undoubtedly a good option.
As layer7 already mentioned, the network path is not the same as the physical location.
You can have the two servers in the same rack, but depending on the network setup and upstreams the latency might be worse than if they where in a completely different datacenter.
If that is really the goal you want to achieve, you should not look for a dedicated server in a specific datacenter, but with a specific latency to your destination.
Even then having guaranteed sub 1ms latency is something u u hardly get.
Networks are somewhat dynamic. Sometimes stuff gets rerouted. Sometimes your providers changes the upstream, sometimes their upstream is changing something.
If sub 1ms is really what you need. You should just buy another server, and connect it to the same router your current server is connected to.
If sub 1ms is not an hard requirement, you can use about any provider in Frankfurt.
I understand what you mean; some routes might take detours that significantly increase latency. However, I still hope to find a product from the same data center.
Hi,
so i suggest you to add a requirement that to IP X ( you should define this X by mentioning the IP address ) a ping time of Y has to exist.
So every hoster can ping from his network if he meet the requirement as this is all that counts as it seems.
Otherwise you simply risk to get less offers or to get offers that are physically located in equinix but routed why ever in a way that does not meet your true requirement.
Good luck! Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the help, I will ask him ips and update here.