US-based hosting provider ReliableSite has recently expanded its high-end AMD EPYC 9965 dedicated server lineup to its Los Angeles data center, reducing the price from the original $1599/month to $1299/month. This configuration includes 576GB DDR5 memory and two 8TB NVMe SSDs, along with a 1Gbps unmetered bandwidth connection, making it ideal for workloads requiring extreme compute power and high storage throughput.
Previously, this configuration was only available in New York. The new Los Angeles deployment significantly expands deployment flexibility, especially for users targeting West Coast US infrastructure. Customers can also use the exclusive coupon code “MAY25EPYC” to receive a recurring $300 monthly discount, further improving cost-effectiveness.
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Server Configuration Details:
- CPU: AMD EPYC™ 9965
- Memory: 576GB DDR5 (up to 2TB supported)
- Storage: 2 × 8TB NVMe SSD
- Bandwidth & Traffic: 1Gbps unmetered
- Price: Was $1599, now $1299/month
- Available Locations:
New York,
Los Angeles
Speed Test Information:
- Los Angeles: 104.238.206.46 Download Test
- New York: 104.243.42.233 Download Test
- Miami: 104.238.204.68 Download Test
FAQ (Q&A)
Q1: What types of workloads is the EPYC 9965 server suitable for?
A1: This server is ideal for large databases, virtualization environments, high-traffic web applications, large-scale web scraping, and AI training workloads that require intensive compute and I/O performance.
Q2: Is there a difference between Los Angeles and New York data centers?
A2: Yes. New York is better suited for users targeting Europe and the US East Coast, while Los Angeles offers lower latency for Asia-Pacific and US West Coast traffic. Users can choose based on their target audience.
Q3: Is DDoS protection included?
A3: Yes. ReliableSite provides basic DDoS protection suitable for most common attack scenarios, with options for higher-level custom protection.
Q4: Can the server configuration be upgraded?
A4: Yes. Users can contact support to customize and upgrade memory, storage, and bandwidth based on their business requirements.





