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Scaleway's EPYC Powered Cloud Is Delivering Competitive Performance & Incredible Value

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  • polarathene
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    Should compare to Hetzner offerings as well? They have EPYC too don't they? And at rather nice prices(not as nice of an experience to setup in comparison iirc).

    For less than 0.35 USD an hour (but at a monthly rate as it's dedicated server, so you'd probably want to try get a sponsorship for tests from Hetzner), EPYC 7401P (24 Cores), 2 960GB NVMe drives in RAID 1, 128GB DDR4 ECC (4x 32GB), you can extend that at additional cost too if needed:


    They do have VPS cloud instance options that are slightly cheaper than what's mentioned for Scaleway, but it's Skylake Xeon rather than EPYC.

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  • dkasak
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    Originally posted by atomsymbol
    Last time I checked (some year ago) Scaleway does not support multiple network interfaces per instance, while Amazon EC2 does which lowers the cost for low traffic websites because they can be served from a single instance (an additional EC2 elastic IP address costs $0.005/hour). In this case the marginal cost of an HTTP/HTTPS server is the cost of a network interface with a public IP address.

    https://www.scaleway.com/faq/servers...Ps-to-a-server
    You don't need additional IP addresses. Why not run your services on different ports?

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  • Scaleway's EPYC Powered Cloud Is Delivering Competitive Performance & Incredible Value

    Phoronix: Scaleway's EPYC Powered Cloud Is Delivering Competitive Performance & Incredible Value

    Scaleway, the European cloud company we previously have talked about on Phoronix for their usage of Coreboot on servers, this week announced new "general purpose" VMs powered by AMD EPYC processors. Curious about the performance, I fired up some benchmarks.

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