Available now, AMD EPYC 5th generation server hardware.

As part of our ongoing improvements to our core products we’re proud to announce we’re one of the first providers rolling out 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ 9575F Turin processors to our locations across the globe. 

Upgrades to the new hardware are underway and will continue throughout 2025 at no extra cost or downtime to our services.

Why we chose AMD EPYC Turin hardware.

5th Gen AMD EPYC 9575F Turin processors are designed to enhance cloud computing performance, you’ll get the performance and scalability you need for AI, cloud-native projects, and big enterprise jobs, all without the hassle.

Which plans will be affected?

Moving forward, all Cloud Server plans (excluding Developer plans) are going to be placed on this new hardware. Developer plans will be placed on hardware running previous generation AMD EPYC processors.

Where is the new hardware available?

Finland (FI-HEL2) & USA (US-CHI1) with more locations to be announced soon. Find out more

When will I receive this update?

We will be updating our global infrastructure across 2025. We will inform customers when the new hardware becomes available on a location-to-location basis.

Will this upgraded hardware cost me more?

No! We simply want to provide you with the best hardware and service we can. 

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Will Barlow

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