08 - 05 - 2024
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AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) and Online.net, a leading infrastructure provider, today announced the deployment of AMD EPYC™ 7000 series processors across several of the Online.net Dedibox Bare-Metal Server offerings. Online.net is boosting its server lineup by introducing AMD EPYC processor-based bare-metal servers to meet or exceed customer’s memory intensive and large-scale workload performance needs.

By deploying higher core counts, I/O and memory bandwidth, Online.net aims to improve energy efficiency while increasing server performance. The result is new hosting solutions across Online.net’s Core and Pro families with a generation of servers starting at only €149.99 with 96 GB RAM and 2 TB SSD NVMe disks.

“Our work with Online.net on its Core and Pro offerings showcases that AMD continues to power performance at the heart of the server market with both highly scalable single-socket and dual-socket EPYC solutions. In the bare-metal server environment, customers are actively looking for dedicated server resources because they need the flexibility and instant access to scalable performance that many modern workloads demand, including storage, virtualization and high-performance computing,” said Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, AMD Datacenter Products. “Our EPYC 7000 series processors help ensure that customers can work through Online.net to tap into the right performance with 16 to 24 cores, up to 384 GB of DDR4 memory capacity across 8 memory channels, and strong NVMe capabilities.”

“Thanks to AMD EPYC processors, we are able to offer our customers a new bare-metal server lineup designed for intensive and large-scale workloads at the best performance-price ratio. This new server generation provides the best balance of CPU, memory and storage on pure metal servers guaranteeing predictable and constant performance.” said Édouard Bonlieu, vice president for marketing strategy at Online.net