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[US] 10Gbps colocation needed - 2U server, 400-500W power draw
Looking for 10Gbps colo in US - need 400-500W power
Hey LET,
Looking for colocation recommendations in the US for a high-power single-socket server.
Requirements:
- Space: 2U rackmount
- Power: 400-500W sustained (~2.5A @ 208V or ~4-5A @ 120V)
- Network: 10Gbps port (metered is fine, looking for ~100TB+/month or reasonable 95th percentile)
- Location: Anywhere in the US, prefer lower power cost regions (Texas, Atlanta, Midwest, PNW)
Server specs:
- AMD EPYC 9005 series (Zen 5)
- 500W TDP CPU
- ~576GB DDR5
- 2x NVMe
Nice to have:
- 208V circuit (more efficient for this power draw)
- Reasonable remote hands rates
- Month-to-month or short contract options
- IPv4 /29 + IPv6
Budget: Flexible, but looking for best value. Happy to hear about both budget and premium options.
Not interested in shared 1Gbps - specifically need 10G for this project.
Anyone have good experiences with providers that can handle this power requirement without breaking the bank? Most 2U colo plans I've seen top out at 1-2A which won't cut it.
Thanks!

Comments
can recommend @jfreak53 if you are looking for cheap power
WebNX has 5A/208V, 10 Gbps / 330TB, /29 IPv4, 2U, all for $454/mo in UT.
Recommending @DediRock for the US
Hi,
Melbicom offers colocation in USA, for more information you can check here and send a message for configuration requests: https://www.melbicom.net/colocation/?utm_id=2025_BSTForum100
We can do this in our high density racks. www.microtronixdc.com
check @advinservers in KC
@JoshR He can help you
We would be able to help you with this in a few US locations depending on what would work best for you.
Seattle, Dallas, or NY we can do this for a pretty decent price NY would cost slightly more due to power costs. We're not the cheapest on the block by any means. But we've been around for 18 years.
Our default plans these days come with 100TB on 10Gbps ports.
Hi, we can help you with this project.
2U Colocation
500W Power Allocation
330TB Bandwidth (10 Gbps)
6 IPv4 Addresses + /48 IPv6 Subnet
Located in Kansas City, MO
$109 per month
If you have any questions: https://clients.advinservers.com/contact.php
Looking Glass: https://lg-mci.advinservers.com
We are located in NOCIX and have a 208V circuit. Our pricing is month-to-month and we have no commitment.
Remote hands is $125 per hour billed in 30 minute increments for advanced tasks that involve opening the server or deracking it. Otherwise, remote hands is generally free for basic tasks (e.g., hotswap disk).
woot thanks @RHCHosting
Thank you for the shoutout.
@Stephnugs We can get you all setup here in Spring, Texas.
We are at an awesome DC that has 24/7/365 free remote hands.