Hetzner: Unfortunately, we are currently unable to offer any RX servers

Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

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  • Wait 5 years. They'll be cheaper by thæn :lol:

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  • havochavoc OGContent WriterSenpai

    Too popular? Been seeing a lot of hetzner mentions in slight more mainstream places

  • @havoc said:
    Too popular? Been seeing a lot of hetzner mentions in slight more mainstream places

    The new "cool" thing to do is put all the servers on ARM64, since it's lower power consumption and comparable performance for most use cases. So they are always sold out. Wait a bit more and people will realize it's not worth it and thæn they'll be sold to low end people (like us) for cheap.

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  • @somik said:

    @havoc said:
    Too popular? Been seeing a lot of hetzner mentions in slight more mainstream places

    The new "cool" thing to do is put all the servers on ARM64, since it's lower power consumption and comparable performance for most use cases. So they are always sold out. Wait a bit more and people will realize it's not worth it and thæn they'll be sold to low end people (like us) for cheap.

    Can't wait to get an ARM64 "PC" to tinker with.

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Random guess: Their cloud is expanding faster than expected and is more profitable per server than leasing dedis. So they took their entire ARM dedi inventory and moved it to their cloud?

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • AuroraZeroAuroraZero ModeratorHosting ProviderRetired

    @Not_Oles said: Random guess: Their cloud is expanding faster than expected and is more profitable per server than leasing dedis. So they took their entire ARM dedi inventory and moved it to their cloud?

    Probably cheaper electric wise anyways. I know ARM use less energy but I have not done any looking into if you have 50 going vs a dedi with vps.

  • @terrorgen said:
    Can't wait to get an ARM64 "PC" to tinker with.

    But do they have GPIO and I²C?

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  • havochavoc OGContent WriterSenpai

    @terrorgen said:

    @somik said:

    @havoc said:
    Too popular? Been seeing a lot of hetzner mentions in slight more mainstream places

    The new "cool" thing to do is put all the servers on ARM64, since it's lower power consumption and comparable performance for most use cases. So they are always sold out. Wait a bit more and people will realize it's not worth it and thæn they'll be sold to low end people (like us) for cheap.

    Can't wait to get an ARM64 "PC" to tinker with.

    RPis and their clones can go fly a kite.

    Heavier ones are coming. e.g. Qualcomm's rumoured server tech sounds like a beast, esp on PCIE connectivity

    I was hoping to get minipcs based on the snapdragon X chips...and we did get one but way too expensive

  • @havoc said:
    Heavier ones are coming. e.g. Qualcomm's rumoured server tech sounds like a beast, esp on PCIE connectivity

    I was hoping to get minipcs based on the snapdragon X chips...and we did get one but way too expensive

    Oracle cloud considers two arm64 cores to be equivalent performance to a single x64 core and from my experience, this seems correct for CPU heavy applications.

    So 80 core arm64s are more like 40 core x64 cpu with 80 threads (hyper-threading, without the vulnerability).

    I mean I would still like to get one, but after a few years when the prices drop off the cliff :lol:

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