Database Servers
Power up your database workloads with resource-optimized infrastructure.
Power up your database workloads with resource-optimized infrastructure.
Light Workloads
2x Intel Xeon Platinum 8260Y (20×2.2GHz)
Comparable to Xeon Silver 4210 Processors
128GB DDR4 RAM
2x1TB NVMe
1Gbps network (private + public)
15TB bandwidth
20Gbps DDoS
Medium Workloads
2x Intel Xeon Platinum 8260Y (32×2.3GHz)
Comparable to Xeon Gold 5218 Processors
256GB RAM
2x1TB NVMe
1Gbps network (private + public)
15TB bandwidth
20Gbps DDoS
Heavy Workloads
2x Intel Xeon Platinum 8260Y (40×2.1GHz)
Comparable to Xeon Gold 6230 Processors
512GB RAM / 2x1TB NVMe
+ 2×1.9TB SSD
1Gbps network (private + public)
15TB bandwidth
20Gbps DDoS
* Optional upgrades to 10GB networking capability as Public + Private!
2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
Built to meet the demand for faster data transfer, 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors will give a significant performance boost to your database workloads. With increased core count and clock speeds, they can process complex workloads with minimum latency.
Storage and Memory Options
phoenixNAP’s storage and memory options include SSD, NVMe, and SATA to provide you with maximum flexibility while building your database server. NVMe storage solutions are designed to provide fast reads and writes, while IPOS storage ensures cutting-edge performance. Choose what fits your needs best and upgrade any time you want!
Network and Security
Get access to a globally distributed and DDoS-protected network to ensure secure delivery of your services. You can also leverage our 10GB networking capability as Public + Private, which is especially convenient if you have database servers as a part of a larger deployment that you want to connect to simultaneously.
2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
Built to meet the demand for faster data transfer, 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors will give a significant performance boost to your database workloads. With increased core count and clock speeds, they can process complex workloads with minimum latency.
Storage and Memory Options
phoenixNAP’s storage and memory options include SSD, NVMe, and SATA to provide you with maximum flexibility while building your database server. NVMe storage solutions are designed to provide fast reads and writes, while IPOS storage ensures cutting-edge performance. Choose what fits your needs best and upgrade any time you want!
Network and Security
Get access to a globally distributed and DDoS-protected network to ensure secure delivery of your services. You can also leverage our 10GB networking capability as Public + Private, which is especially convenient if you have database servers as a part of a larger deployment that you want to connect to simultaneously.
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Globally Available
Available from strategic locations in the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific
High-Performance Hardware
20 Gbps of DDoS protection provided FREE with every server
Customizable
Flexible component upgrade models let you scale resources as you go
“Clients have started pouring in due to service reliability, we provide thanks to phoenixNAP”
– James Dixon, Owner and founder, ServerMiner
“Clients have started pouring in due to service reliability, we provide thanks to phoenixNAP”
– James Dixon, Owner and founder, ServerMiner
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