AMD EPYC Dedicated Server India 2026 — 64 Cores, 2TB RAM, 141K IOPS

 

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AMD EPYC Dedicated Server India 2026 — 64 Cores, 2TB RAM, 141K IOPS

📅 March 2026🏢 GigaNodes📍 Yotta Noida DC

GigaNodes offers six AMD EPYC dedicated server configurations in India — from the 8-core 7262 to the flagship 64-core 7C13 with 2TB RAM support. All hosted at Yotta Noida Tier 3+ DC with 141,108 IOPS NVMe storage and Stormwall DDoS protection.

64 CoresMax EPYC 7C13
2 TBMax RAM Support
141KIOPS NVMe
6 SKUsConfigs Available

AMD EPYC Server Lineup — Full Specs

Processor Cores / Threads RAM Range Ideal Workload
EPYC 7262 8 / 16 32 GB – 1 TB Entry enterprise, medium web apps
EPYC 7272 12 / 24 32 GB – 1 TB Mid-range DB, VPS hypervisors
EPYC 7282 16 / 32 64 GB – 1 TB SaaS, ERP, reseller hosting
EPYC 7542 32 / 64 64 GB – 2 TB Large databases, analytics, ML
EPYC 7K62 48 / 96 128 GB – 2 TB Enterprise ML, high-core compute
EPYC 7C13 Flagship 64 / 128 128 GB – 2 TB Maximum performance, all workloads

EPYC vs Xeon — Why EPYC Wins for India

Metric AMD EPYC 7C13 Xeon Gold 6138
Cores / Threads 64 / 128 40 / 80 (Dual CPU)
Max RAM 2 TB 1 TB
NVMe IOPS 141,108 ~60,000
PCIe Generation PCIe 4.0 PCIe 3.0
Memory Channels 8-channel 6-channel

Why AMD EPYC Dominates Server Workloads in India

AMD EPYC was designed from the ground up as a server CPU — not a desktop chip adapted for server use. This distinction matters enormously for Indian businesses running databases, SaaS platforms, and high-traffic web applications.

The AMD EPYC dedicated server India architecture uses a chiplet design — multiple Zen 3 dies connected via AMD Infinity Fabric. This allows EPYC to scale from 8 cores (7262) to 64 cores (7C13) on a single socket while maintaining consistently high memory bandwidth per core. Every EPYC core gets direct, high-bandwidth access to memory — there’s no memory contention penalty as you scale up.

Memory bandwidth: EPYC 7C13 supports 8-channel DDR4 memory, providing up to 204.8 GB/s of memory bandwidth. This is critical for database workloads where cache misses send the CPU to main memory — higher bandwidth means faster query execution and lower latency at scale.

PCIe 4.0: All EPYC 7000-series processors support PCIe 4.0, doubling the bandwidth available to NVMe SSDs compared to PCIe 3.0 Xeon. This directly translates to GigaNodes’ 141,108 IOPS NVMe benchmark — significantly higher than Intel-based alternatives.

Security: EPYC includes Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualisation (SEV) hardware — encrypting memory at the CPU level. For fintech, healthtech, and compliance-sensitive Indian businesses, this provides hardware-level data protection that no software solution can replicate.

Core density: A single-socket EPYC 7C13 delivers 64 cores — matching or exceeding many Xeon dual-socket configurations in throughput while consuming less power and generating less heat. For Indian businesses paying for colocation power, EPYC’s performance-per-watt advantage is a real operational saving.

EPYC Dedicated Server Workloads — What Each Config Handles

EPYC 7262 (8 cores): Entry enterprise. Ideal for small-medium SaaS applications, dedicated database servers for growing startups, and hosting resellers running 30–50 cPanel accounts. 32GB–1TB RAM range handles most workloads at this scale.

EPYC 7272 / 7282 (12–16 cores): Mid-range production. ERP systems (Odoo, SAP), CRM databases, e-commerce backends handling thousands of orders daily. 64GB–1TB RAM supports large in-memory caches for fast query performance.

EPYC 7542 (32 cores): Heavy production. Large PostgreSQL or MySQL clusters, Elasticsearch at scale, analytics pipelines, and multi-tenant SaaS with hundreds of active users. 64GB–2TB RAM provides headroom for future growth without a hardware upgrade.

EPYC 7K62 (48 cores): High-core enterprise. LLM inference, large vector databases, ML training pipelines, and any workload that needs to parallelise across dozens of CPU threads simultaneously. 128GB–2TB RAM with PCIe 4.0 handles the most demanding AI workloads.

EPYC 7C13 (64 cores): Flagship. The most powerful single-socket server CPU available in India. Replaces dual-socket Xeon configurations at lower cost and power consumption. Handles any workload — from hypervisor hosting 50+ VMs to the largest production databases to real-time ML inference.

EPYC vs Xeon vs Ryzen — Full Comparison

Spec EPYC 7C13 Xeon Gold 6138 (Dual) Ryzen 9 5950X
Cores / Threads 64 / 128 40 / 80 16 / 32
Max Single-Core 3.68 GHz 3.7 GHz 4.9 GHz
Max RAM 2 TB 1 TB 128 GB
NVMe IOPS 141,108 ~60,000 ~80,000
PCIe Generation PCIe 4.0 PCIe 3.0 PCIe 4.0
Best For Databases, SaaS, ML Virtualisation, ERP Game servers, trading

AMD EPYC Dedicated Server India — FAQ

Which AMD EPYC config should I choose?
For web/SaaS: EPYC 7282 (16 cores). For large databases: EPYC 7542 (32 cores). For ML and maximum throughput: EPYC 7C13 (64 cores). Contact us if unsure — we’ll help size the right config.
Can I upgrade RAM after provisioning?
Yes, within the supported RAM range for each EPYC model. Upgrades require a maintenance window. Contact support to arrange.

AMD EPYC Dedicated Server India — Who Should Order Which Config?

Choosing the right AMD EPYC dedicated server India config comes down to your peak concurrent load, memory requirements, and storage IOPS needs. Here is a practical breakdown:

EPYC 7262 / 7272 (8–12 cores): Early-stage SaaS platforms, dedicated MySQL or Postgres instances for growing startups, and hosting resellers running 20–50 cPanel accounts. 32–64GB RAM covers most workloads at this scale. Best entry point for your first AMD EPYC dedicated server India.

EPYC 7282 (16 cores): Mid-production SaaS, ERP systems, Odoo or SAP deployments, and e-commerce backends handling 1,000+ orders per day. 128GB RAM with NVMe handles large in-memory caches.

EPYC 7542 (32 cores): Large database clusters, analytics pipelines, Elasticsearch at scale, and multi-tenant SaaS with hundreds of concurrent users. The 32-core sweet spot for Indian enterprise workloads.

EPYC 7K62 / 7C13 (48–64 cores): Maximum compute. LLM inference, large vector databases, ML training, and hypervisor hosting 50+ VMs. The EPYC 7C13 at 64 cores / 128 threads is the single most powerful server CPU available in India today — and GigaNodes has it in stock at Yotta Noida DC.

🔴 Also on GigaNodes — Ryzen 9 5950X VDS India

Need raw single-core speed instead of multi-threaded throughput? GigaNodes’ Storm VDS runs on the Ryzen 9 5950X — India’s fastest single-core VDS CPU. At 4.9 GHz boost clock with water cooling, it outperforms EPYC on single-threaded tasks — making it the #1 pick for Windows RDP, game servers, OpenClaw, forex bots, and any latency-sensitive workload where per-core speed is everything.

4.9 GHzBoost Clock
Water CooledNo Throttling
#1 IndiaSingle-Core VDS
KVMTrue Isolation
Plan vCores RAM NVMe Price/mo Best For
Storm S 4 vCore 8 GB 120 GB ₹2,250 +GST Light bots, small game servers
Storm M Popular 6 vCore 16 GB 200 GB ₹4,500 +GST OpenClaw, n8n, game servers
Storm L 12 vCore 32 GB 350 GB ₹9,000 +GST Heavy automation, FiveM servers
Storm XL 20 vCore 60 GB 700 GB ₹18,000 +GST Enterprise, multi-tenant

Ryzen 9 5950X · 4.9 GHz boost · Water cooled · KVM · Unmetered bandwidth · Stormwall DDoS · Prices excl. 18% GST

View Storm VDS Plans →View EPYC VPS Plans →

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