
Clouvider
Clouvider
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(Quote) I don’t think they released the microcode, the one I have in hand doesn’t mention in the changelog. I’ve chased SM to see if there’s something newer I might have no access to. Digital Ocean mentioned they are also waiting in their mailing.
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@Francisco to confirm, you’re doing it in 2U at the moment?
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(Quote) And cooling?
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Current options: Tyan - they have a mobo marketed for workstation but no platform, they don’t want to take any responsibility for this overheating. 1U chassis is risky, 2U will be expensive to the Customer. People who tried recommend 4U/Tower or ext…
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(Quote) I beg to differ, biggest cloud providers run Epyc. By all means you’re welcome to do that. This doesn’t make the platforms for Desktop CPU - Ryzen - in server chassis - any more available though, but I’ll be sure to take a careful note of t…
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(Quote) Juniper won’t fly in the budget, will have to be something else. It all depends what the OP is after. Ubiquity might do in the office and is user friendly, has clickable UI, etc. not really something I’d put in a DC unless for an OOB though.…
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(Quote) No one says no, EPYC is the answer, if you need the actual density and have a budget for that.
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(Quote) What do you want a provider to do when there are simply no suitable platforms, for the very reason that the CPU is not designed for this use case? This is not something that can be reasonably addressed at this level. Of course one can provi…
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(Quote) There are some. Choice is extremely limited though and from those majority are indeed aimed at workstations - not servers, as per their very own marketing.
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It’s simply not possible to deliver what you are looking for at a reasonable price, at scale, in these DCs at these power and space costs with Ryzen. Math doesn’t add up, nor it would if you calculated colo in the same locations. I’ll start with the…
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(Quote) It’s more expensive.
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(Quote) Epyc.
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(Quote) Well, in that case they need to seriously change this copy as the marketing team got too excited ;-). They will end up having a lot of unhappy people because now it reads to me that they will happily rank unlimited size of attack, at any tim…
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(Quote) Additional RAM (upto 128G), Larger and Additional NVMe, SSD or HDD Drives, Increased bandwidth and port speeds, IP Subnets & Windows Licensing all available on our product configurator. If your after some other specific configuration ple…
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We have additional E-2276G servers in Frankfurt, and a promo restock to go with it ;) E-1 Promo - Limited Stock! E-2276G (6 Cores, 12 Threads, 3.8 GHz & 4.9 Ghz Turbo), 16 GB DDR4 ECC RAM, 512GB NVMe, 50 TB @ 2.5Gbps, Complimentary Best Effort …
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(Quote) Thanks for the kind words!
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Speak with your provider - nothing better than agreement in advance.
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Yeah, I can easily imagine a newbie figuring out how to commit and clone for more than 30 minutes ;-)
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Presumably module not loaded in the kernel. It’s not quite basic one either. One that’s quite taxing as well. Perhaps @AnthonySmith will oblige and load, otherwise you shouldn’t have any hard feelings here.
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(Quote) BF and Christmas are gone, if not a New Year sale then I don’t know what else you expect ;-). You’re too @hopeful :p
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(Quote) Edit2
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The benefit is that it didn’t run out ;-). And sure, go for it, activate :-)!