OVHcloud US, a global cloud player and the European Cloud leader, announces new state-of-the-art dedicated Bare Metal Advance servers powered by the latest AMD EPYC™ 4004 Series processors. Introducing the third generation of Advance dedicated servers, OVHcloud continues to innovate not only at the CPU level but also at the network level thanks to an upgraded high-performance private network. Combined, those innovations give ADV-Gen3 Bare Metal servers the perfect performance and price ratio.
Leveraging brand new AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors on the AM5 platform, OVHcloud is the first provider to bring this level of advanced performance in accessible servers. Empowering a variety of customers, including SMB organizations looking to grow their business, these third-generation Advance Bare Metal servers offer unparalleled performance.
Balancing high processing power with OVHcloud’s compelling performance-price ratio, the new ADV-Gen3 Bare Metal servers benefit from the critically acclaimed AMD “Zen 4” micro-architecture with up to 16 cores and 32 threads for demanding workloads. Additionally, a 24-core, 48 threads variant for ADV-5 is powered by AMD EPYC™ 8224P processors. Available in various configurations, ranging from ADV-1 to ADV-5, ADV-Gen3 servers are ideally suited for use cases such as web hosting, SaaS or PaaS solutions, containerization, virtualization, databases, VDI or storage and archiving for ADV-STOR.
OVHcloud’s new ADV-Gen3 benefit from all the advantages of dedicated servers when it comes to flexibility, control, performance, and availability as well as 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps dedicated and unmetered public bandwidth and up to 5 Gbps of unmetered private bandwidth. Through this offering, OVHcloud also provides companies with the best possible support for their workloads, environments, and ad-hoc technologies, while guaranteeing predictable pricing.
To further streamline resiliency, OVHcloud’s new ADV-Gen3 servers benefit from a private network built from the ground up for redundancy. With two 25 Gbps links (up from 2×1 Gbps or 2×10 Gbps links for previous Advance servers), the private network better ensures critical applications, and their data, remain accessible so business operations continue uninterrupted.
SOURCE: Businesswire