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Can I add additonal RAM in hetnzer cloud servers later?
I am wondering if It's possible to add additional RAM into hetzner cloud server later if I wish to?
I am thinking of getting a 16gb RAM server with them but in time I will be needing to upgrade it to 32 or 64gb, wondering if its possible. Can't see any info on it on their site anywhere.
I asked their chat but no reply and I mailed them too 2 days ago and still no reply yet.
Anyone here answer this please?
Thanks
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https://docs.hetzner.com/robot/dedicated-server/general-information/root-server-hardware
EDIT: Oh sorry, do you mean the VMs? When I saw “server” I automatically thought of dedicateds.
Any... as long as they are scalable I don't mind virtual or dedis.
Well, then you can modify dedicated servers according to the link I posted.
Yes, you can rescale server (cloud servers):
Thanks..
Can you tell from your dashboard the RAM upgrade limit?
I can only see 16gb max hopefully it can scale to 64gb if needed.
You can rescale to any server that is listed here under pricing tab : https://www.hetzner.com/cloud
Ahh thank you. So 32gb is the max it seems.
No, 128 Gb is max. 192 Gb for EPYC cloud servers https://www.hetzner.com/cloud/amd-epyc
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Thanks although they're very pricey for me.
16gb ram server is like 42euros which more than 2x on non EPYC cloud servers.
Also, I am able to see different pricing on my side for the same link you posted. Weird.
Yours is with VAT added, thats why.
The page seems different, plus I am from outside of EU.
Look all the way up on the page where it says VAT and change it to your region.
sorry to say, but this already seems on a way to go wrong.
@rED man, seriously no offense - but I'd assume you're not new to the market, so why in the world do you need people in the forum talk you through a simple pricing website of a provider?
I totally get that sometimes one oversees a small detail or so, but essential things like different product lines or region/tax? maybe buy some glasses? ;-) ;-) ;-)
Yes it works now, can't believe I missed that lol.
lolz
All good now, I mixed up what he said.