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[REQUEST] Custom Ryzen 9 Dedicated Server | Dual Physical NICs (Direct Providers Only)

Hi,

Looking for a custom dedicated server from a Direct Provider only (No Resellers).

Specifications Required:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 (5900X / 7900 or equivalent).

RAM: Minimum 32GB (DDR4 or DDR5).

Storage: 2x Enterprise SSD or NVMe.

Network (Critical): Two (2) separate, independent physical NIC cards via PCIe (e.g., 2x Intel X710-DA2). A single multi-port card is NOT acceptable due to redundancy requirements.

Location: US or Europe.

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Please reply or PM with:
Confirmation that you can install two separate physical cards.

Monthly pricing and setup fee (if applicable).

Estimated deployment time (ETA).

Ready to order and pay immediately once confirmed.

Comments

  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    If needed two separate physical cards for the network and not one of them being on the motherboard you will most likely end up having to go with a pair of Enterprise SSD's depending on the motherboard.

    Is there a reason why you can't use the ports on the motherboard + external nic?

  • layer7layer7 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @husamahh said:
    Network (Critical): Two (2) separate, independent physical NIC cards via PCIe (e.g., 2x Intel X710-DA2). A single multi-port card is NOT acceptable due to redundancy requirements.

    Hi,

    from all parts that can go downhill with servers, NIC's are those who will go downhill very very rarely.

    Of course we can deliver such setup, but this would require the server to be > 1U chassis while your hardware requirement actually fits a 1U chassis.

    Since you need with your requirement at least a 2U chassis to be able to place 2 external PCIe NIC's you will increase this way the cost, while gaining a minimum -- if ever just mathematically feel able plus on redundancy. The difference would be, at least with us 20-30 EUR / month.

    Are you sure this marginal gain is still worth it? Also you would for sure reduce the total amount of offers this way probably.

  • husamahhhusamahh Member

    @PureVoltage said:
    If needed two separate physical cards for the network and not one of them being on the motherboard you will most likely end up having to go with a pair of Enterprise SSD's depending on the motherboard.

    Is there a reason why you can't use the ports on the motherboard + external nic?

    @PureVoltage Thanks for the excellent insight. I just confirmed with my client, and your suggestion is the perfect solution for us.

    We only need one of the NICs to be from our high-performance list (e.g., Intel X710 or Mellanox ConnectX) as the primary interface, and the second NIC can simply be the onboard/standard motherboard port for redundancy/management.

    To keep the cost down and fit the motherboard limitations, we are perfectly fine with using Enterprise SATA SSDs instead of NVMe.

    Could you please PM me or drop a quote here for a Ryzen 9 build based on this setup (1x High-Performance PCIe NIC + 1x Onboard NIC + Enterprise SSDs) in your LA or Seattle locations?

  • husamahhhusamahh Member

    @layer7 said:

    @husamahh said:
    Network (Critical): Two (2) separate, independent physical NIC cards via PCIe (e.g., 2x Intel X710-DA2). A single multi-port card is NOT acceptable due to redundancy requirements.

    Hi,

    from all parts that can go downhill with servers, NIC's are those who will go downhill very very rarely.

    Of course we can deliver such setup, but this would require the server to be > 1U chassis while your hardware requirement actually fits a 1U chassis.

    Since you need with your requirement at least a 2U chassis to be able to place 2 external PCIe NIC's you will increase this way the cost, while gaining a minimum -- if ever just mathematically feel able plus on redundancy. The difference would be, at least with us 20-30 EUR / month.

    Are you sure this marginal gain is still worth it? Also you would for sure reduce the total amount of offers this way probably.

    @layer7 Thank you for the detailed breakdown. To avoid the extra 2U chassis cost and keep this deployment cost-effective, my client has updated the requirement based on the forum feedback.

    We only need one high-performance PCIe NIC (like the Intel X710) installed, and the second network interface can be the standard onboard motherboard port. This eliminates the need for a 2U chassis, keeping us in a standard 1U tier with no extra monthly premiums. We are also completely open to using Enterprise SATA SSDs to ensure stability.

    Do you have a Ryzen 9 configuration that can support this setup? If so, please let me know the pricing and availability.

  • layer7layer7 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @husamahh said:
    @layer7 Thank you for the detailed breakdown. To avoid the extra 2U chassis cost and keep this deployment cost-effective, my client has updated the requirement based on the forum feedback.

    Hi,

    thank you for the update and considering!

    For us, and for the other providers it will be more easy to make fitting offers if you give the full requirements.

    The X710's are 10G adapters if i remember correctly.

    But you did not mention how much traffic you want on them.

    Also you mentioned you want 2 drives, but you did not mention their size.

    Please provide this two crucial information and i think there will be some offers in the next 0-2 days.

  • husamahhhusamahh Member

    @layer7 said:

    @husamahh said:
    @layer7 Thank you for the detailed breakdown. To avoid the extra 2U chassis cost and keep this deployment cost-effective, my client has updated the requirement based on the forum feedback.

    Hi,

    thank you for the update and considering!

    For us, and for the other providers it will be more easy to make fitting offers if you give the full requirements.

    The X710's are 10G adapters if i remember correctly.

    But you did not mention how much traffic you want on them.

    Also you mentioned you want 2 drives, but you did not mention their size.

    Please provide this two crucial information and i think there will be some offers in the next 0-2 days.

    @layer7 Thanks for following up! Here are the missing details to finalize the requirements:

    • Port Speed: 10G SFP+ port for the high-performance NIC.
    • Monthly Traffic: Up to 100 TB per month.
    • Storage Size: 2x 240GB Enterprise SSDs.

    Looking forward to your offer!

    Thanked by 1wrox
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