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Mostly stable, no issues for me.
I have AX41, 0 issues here
I have 2 ax-41 using 100% of the cpu and very high didk usage since more than 6 months and no issues at all, Zero second of downtime
Thanks for sharing. So maybe i can host those websites safely. I was worried about failures constantly.
I have no problems with it. I had it for some months now. Even encoding video with it.
Used the AX41 for few months. The only issue I faced is the GPU(GT 710) died after a few days. Probably that was my fault. I tried to install some additional drivers for running an android emulator. They replace the GPU very quickly. As you are going to use the server for production, try to get the ECC ram.
Very stable machines , just don't buy from Hetzner HEL location its very unstable , order from the Germany location instead its very stable !
Any1 got a ax-41 to transfer? I dont wanna go through the setup fees process
Used 3900x for dediserver 1 month,0 error and double effects than Intel E5
I do.
I mean is Desktop hardware so I guess is ok... if that don't bother you. @chonk
If you are an AMD fan boy, go with EPYC , that is the correct server grade hardware.
Does it apply for all Hetzner's servers or only AMDs?
Yes, that's why i'm wondering how it works. Because it's cheaper and also faster than E3 CPU's at same price range.
I'm not an AMD fan boy. I just care about price/performance with stability. Since today, always used server grade Intel hardware. So wondering how's Ryzen CPU's are doing.
I have a few clients with Ryzen 5, 7 and 9 and they are all very happy!
AX41-NVMe with no problems, cpu chugs along fine even under load.
2x AX41-NVME
One of them, I have been especially lazy on and shame on me...
The second one is one that spends nearly all of it's time at 75%-100% CPU usage 20/7 (yes, 4 hours of lower cycles).
I have not had any hardware failures or faults that have required any intervention on!