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Next-gen dedicated servers with 10G networking and DDR4

By ServerPoint's Team ·

Next-gen dedicated servers with 10G networking

We launched a new dedicated server line built around Xeon Scalable Silver and Xeon E3 v6 processors. These are enterprise-grade machines designed for workloads that have outgrown VPS hosting or need bare metal performance.

What’s new

The biggest change is the move to 10G networking across the board. Every new dedicated server gets dual 10G network connections included at no extra cost. That gives you one port for public internet traffic and one for private network traffic, with a combined 20 Gbps of internal bandwidth between your servers.

Other improvements:

  • DDR4 RAM (faster and more power-efficient than DDR3)
  • Dual redundant power feeds (two independent power sources per server)
  • Samsung enterprise SSDs
  • Intel Xeon Scalable Silver and Xeon E3 v6 CPUs

Why 10G networking matters

Distributed software needs fast server-to-server links. If you’re running Kubernetes clusters, Redis with replication, MongoDB sharding, Cassandra, CouchDB, or any other distributed system, 1 Gbps between servers was a bottleneck. At 10 Gbps, inter-server traffic stops being the limiting factor.

10G also matters for virtualization. If you’re using your dedicated server as a hypervisor running multiple VMs, the extra network bandwidth supports VM migration and storage traffic without affecting your public uplink.

Pairing with VPS hosting

Many customers use both: dedicated servers for databases and heavy processing, and VPS hosting for web front-ends and lighter services. With 10G private networking, the dedicated servers and virtual servers in the same data center can talk to each other at high speed.

Browse our dedicated server options or contact us for custom configurations.