
"Vultr introduces VX1 cloud servers based on the latest AMD EPYC processors. The new servers offer up to 33 percent lower costs per vCPU and 77 percent better price-performance ratio. The VX1 cloud servers are a direct response to the growing pressure on cloud infrastructures. Workloads are increasing and AI projects are demanding ever more computing power. "Cloud infrastructure budgets are under strain as workload volumes grow, and new AI initiatives compete for resources," says J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr."
"Vultr claims that VX1 achieves up to 33 percent lower costs per vCPU compared to affordable Arm-based cloud servers from traditional providers. In addition, the price-performance ratio is said to be up to 77 percent better than efficiency-optimized cloud servers from large hyperscalers. The servers are equipped with dedicated CPU resources. This means that applications can utilize the full computing power without competing with other workloads on the same hardware."
"The VX1 servers support network speeds of up to 50 Gbps. This throughput is particularly relevant for workloads that require low latency. Users can choose between local NVMe storage or Vultr Block Storage, both with data encryption and redundancy. Configurations range from 4 to 192 vCPUs. This scalability should give organizations the flexibility to tailor infrastructure to specific needs."
VX1 cloud servers deliver AMD EPYC-based compute optimized for cost and performance, offering up to 33 percent lower cost per vCPU and up to 77 percent better price-performance versus comparable servers. Dedicated CPU resources eliminate noisy-neighbor contention so applications can use full compute capacity. Network throughput reaches up to 50 Gbps for low-latency workloads. Storage options include local NVMe or Vultr Block Storage with encryption and redundancy. Configurations scale from 4 to 192 vCPUs to support web apps, SaaS, databases, analytics, virtual desktops, and AI workloads. Global rollout includes European data centers such as Amsterdam and Frankfurt to reduce latency and aid compliance.
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