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Contabo launched AMD EPYC Dedicated Servers EU/US AMD EPYC 7282, 256 GB RAM, 1Gbits from 179,99€/mo)
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Contabo launched AMD EPYC Dedicated Servers EU/US AMD EPYC 7282, 256 GB RAM, 1Gbits from 179,99€/mo)

YmpkerYmpker Member
edited July 2020 in General

FWIW: No setup fee atm.

Starting quite pricey but that’s a lot of RAM there. Think about pricing like 5 years back..Damn.. time flies.

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  • serv_eeserv_ee Member
    edited July 2020

    7282 is an 16 core part so...?

  • YmpkerYmpker Member

    @serv_ee said:
    7282 is an 16 core part so...?

    Right, I somehow thought about threads, which should be 32. My bad. Tired haha.

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  • serv_eeserv_ee Member
    edited July 2020

    Hey. I'm just glad to see that green amd logo everywhere lately. A bit sad I sold my stock at $9 tho 😔 (Especially since I bought at 1.88 fml)

    Amd going bankrupt was all the rage back then. How blind were people...look at them now. Wish they'd make enough to buy back glofo

    Sorry for OT

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  • amarcamarc Veteran

    Not sure what is behind logic offering these with Desktop/Laptop SSD's/NVMe's :/

  • serv_eeserv_ee Member
    edited July 2020

    @amarc said:
    Not sure what is behind logic offering these with Desktop/Laptop SSD's/NVMe's :/

    Not sure if it applies for nvme but for HDD the difference is minimal. Like .05% minimal failure rate.

    Source: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-stats-for-q2-2018/

    (Old stats I know)

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