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This dual-socket high end configuration uses 2 x AMD EPYC 9754 processors for a total of 256 cores and 512 threads, with 2.25 GHz base frequency, 3.1 GHz turbo frequency, Zen 4 architecture, and 256 MB L3 cache per CPU. It is the largest listed CPU-only bare metal configuration and is suited to extreme parallelism, dense virtualization, container farms, private cloud compute pools, scientific computing, large-scale data processing, multi-tenant service platforms, and workloads that benefit from hundreds of hardware threads in a single physical server. Storage options include Samsung PM9A3 NVMe SSDs at 3.84 TB, 7.68 TB, and 15.36 TB, plus 24 TB WD HGST Ultrastar HDDs. RAM options use Samsung and Micron DDR5 RDIMM 4800 MHz modules, and network hardware can include 25 Gbps dual-port Mellanox adapters with 100 Gbps dual-port ConnectX-6 available on demand.
DataPacket dedicated servers run as bare metal infrastructure with exclusive hardware resources, root or administrator access, and no shared VPS layer. Each server is delivered on an unshared uplink dedicated to the customer. The standard uplink is 50 Gbps using 2 x 25GE, and higher-capacity network builds up to 200 Gbps using 2 x 100GE are available for demanding traffic profiles. Traffic is offered without bandwidth caps on the flat-rate server plans, and the network can also support 95th percentile billing and bandwidth pooling for suitable deployments in the same logical region. The platform is built for high-traffic services such as video streaming, gaming infrastructure, VPN services, content delivery, SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, storage services, Web3 workloads, and other workloads that need predictable bare metal performance. Baseline ordering starts from the listed monthly price with 32 GB RAM and 2 x 480 GB SSD storage, while the configurator also offers RAM upgrades to 64 GB, 128 GB, 192 GB, and 256 GB, plus larger storage choices such as 2 x 1.92 TB NVMe, 2 x 24 TB HDD, 2 x 3.84 TB NVMe, and 2 x 7.68 TB NVMe. Software RAID can be set up free of charge, and hardware RAID is available as a paid option. The service can run Linux and licensed operating systems, with Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS available by default for automatic reinstall from the client panel; VMware ESXi and other licensed systems can be deployed when the customer provides a valid license. Every server includes one IPv4 address, and IPv6 space can be assigned on request. Extra IPv4 addresses can be rented monthly or bought as a one-time option, and customer-owned prefixes can be announced via BGP when ASN, prefixes, and LOA are supplied. Internal networking between servers in the same data center is available without an initial setup charge and normally uses 10 Gbps or 25 Gbps private uplinks. cPanel licensing is available separately for Linux servers at 72 USD per month with no cPanel setup fee. Server installation has no setup fee, and in-stock servers are usually delivered within a few hours after payment. Billing is flexible with monthly and annual payments, no long-term contract requirement for standard services, credit card and wire transfer payments, and USD, EUR, and GBP billing currencies. List prices exclude VAT; VAT is charged only where applicable. Monthly plan payments and deposited monthly funds are non-refundable unless an explicit exception or law requires otherwise.
DataPacket operates a global dedicated-server footprint across 67 locations on six continents. The network has 290+ Tbps total upstream capacity, a private backbone with multiple 400GE and 100GE circuits, 16 transit providers, 300+ private network interconnections, and direct connectivity with thousands of local ISPs. Routing is monitored continuously, and traffic can be adjusted automatically toward better-performing paths to reduce congestion and maintain low latency. Built-in DDoS Shield protects servers from volumetric and L4 protocol-based attacks, including UDP, DNS, NTP, Memcached amplification, TCP SYN, TCP ACK, and GRE floods. Mitigation can start in under 10 seconds, and the client panel can show attack information such as packet rates, bandwidth impact, and mitigation efficiency. Full protection is enabled in most data centers, while each server can use volumetric-only mitigation, full protection, or disabled protection where appropriate. The service includes a financially backed 99.99% monthly network and power uptime SLA, 24/7 support through email, live chat, and Slack, and direct access to real engineers rather than outsourced support. Dedicated account managers help with setup, scaling, custom hardware, private Slack channels, trial deployments, bundle pricing, and tailored network or hardware planning. Hardware replacement targets vary by region, with entire-server replacement commitments and component replacement commitments covered by the SLA. Data center technicians handle OS installation, RAID configuration, internal network setup, hardware upgrades, downgrades, and emergency replacements. The service is designed for clients that need transparent pricing, rapid scaling, low-latency routing, high-capacity uplinks, private peering, and physical server control across many international regions.
📄 Editorial Review
DataPacket is a high-performance dedicated server and network infrastructure provider operated by DataCamp Limited, with offices in London and Prague. The DataPacket brand has operated since 2014, and the business is associated with founder and CEO Zdenek Cendra. This is not a traditional shared hosting company and it is not aimed at small users looking for cheap cPanel hosting, domain registration, website builders, or entry-level WordPress packages.
Their real strength is dedicated infrastructure. DataPacket focuses on Dedicated Servers, GPU Servers, IP Transit, Enterprise Infrastructure, DDoS Protection, custom hardware deployments, private networking, BGP announcements, storage-heavy systems, and infrastructure for demanding workloads such as video streaming, gaming, VPN platforms, content delivery, AI / machine learning, SaaS / IaaS / PaaS, and Web3 / blockchain projects.
The dedicated server range is built around modern AMD EPYC processors, NVMe storage, DDR5 memory options, and unshared uplinks from 10 Gbps to 200 Gbps. These servers are unmanaged, so customers receive full administrative control and remain responsible for the operating system, applications, security hardening, backups, monitoring, and general server administration. For technical teams, this is a strong advantage. For beginners, it can be too advanced.
The GPU server line is suitable for AI, machine learning, rendering, video encoding, VR, and high-performance compute. Available configurations include NVIDIA L4 24GB, NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell 96GB, 8 × NVIDIA H200 NVL, and 8 × NVIDIA B200 HGX, with custom setups available for heavier projects. This is clearly enterprise-oriented GPU infrastructure rather than a low-cost experimental GPU VPS product.
The main reason to choose DataPacket is the network. Their platform covers 67 global locations on 6 continents and is backed by a 290+ Tbps network, private backbone, 16 transit providers, 300+ private network interconnections, and thousands of local ISP connections. This gives DataPacket a strong profile for bandwidth-heavy customers that need predictable throughput, optimized routing, low latency, and strong regional delivery.
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