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Looking for High-Clock VDS (2c/8GB DDR5/80GB NVMe) for CPU-heavy Python
Hi,
I’m looking for a VDS / dedicated CPU (KVM) because my workload is CPU-heavy: I run mathematical calculations in a poorly written Python script, so the CPU will be under a hot load.
Requirements (hard)
• Min 2 dedicated cores (no fair-share / no “burstable”)
• Min 8 GB DDR5 RAM
• Min 80 GB NVMe
• High single-core performance / high clocks (ideally 5.0 GHz+ boost; please specify the exact CPU model)
Nice to have
• 10 Gbps port (not mandatory)
• IPv6
Location
• Prefer EU (Germany / Netherlands / Finland ok), but open if the offer is good.
Budget
• Please quote your best monthly price (and yearly if available).
Please include in your offer
• Exact CPU model (e.g., Ryzen 7xxx/9xxx, EPYC, etc.) and whether cores are fully dedicated
• Any CPU frequency policy / power limits
• Disk type and performance notes (NVMe, RAID, etc.)
• Any restrictions on sustained CPU usage (I will use it a lot)
Thanks!

Comments
Probably the cheapest VDS in the EU would be:
I have no experience with any of them.
@HostBilby also did some cheap VDS (link is aff to @sh97 ) offers in US and Canada, you may want to contact him for details.
Thanks for the mention mate! We don’t have any Epyc 9xxx deployed today - but could do something on Epyc 7713p if it’s of interest.
We also have some pretty cheap deals on Ryzen dedi’s atm too.
Thanks @HostBilby but Epyc 7713p is a bit to slow, and prefere a EU location.
No worries! The memory BS really put a wrench in our Turin deployment plans… Hopefully you’ll see us in an EU location soon!
Hi,
https://layer7.net
our Ryzen are 9950X3D and available in germany or france offering VPS or VDS.
But in virtual environments you will never see the boost clockspeed ( except the physical host is empty, which is usually not the case or at least not for a reliable long time ).