TSD5NVME512

TSD5NVME512

352.00 RON
TSD5NVME512 – Ryzen 5 5500GT • 32 GB RAM • 512 GB NVMe

Striking the perfect balance between price and horsepower, this plan packs a Ryzen 5 5500GT (6C/12T), 32 GB DDR4 and a 512 GB NVMe drive. It’s a stellar choice for mid-sized SaaS, Docker/Kubernetes labs or multiple high-traffic WordPress sites. Comes with 1 Gbps unmetered, hardware root access and optional Proxmox installs on request.

Key Features:

  • Ryzen 5 5500GT – 6C/12T @ 4.4 GHz boost
  • 32 GB DDR4 RAM – ideal for databases & containers
  • 512 GB NVMe SSD – < 0.1 ms latency
  • Unlimited traffic on 1 Gbps uplink
  • 1× IPv4 + /64 IPv6

Need even more muscle? Check out our flagship TSD7NVME1T with 64 GB RAM & 1 TB NVMe.

FAQ

Can I install Proxmox?

Certainly. Ask support for ISO mounting.

Is there a money-back guarantee?

We offer a 14-day refund window as outlined in our T&C.

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The practical dedicated server for growing workloads

This is the best middle ground when you want dedicated hardware with enough CPU and RAM for serious production work, but do not need the largest configuration in the range.

Ideal for

  • Mid-sized SaaS and API backends
  • Docker or virtualization labs with several services
  • Multiple high-traffic WordPress sites
  • Teams that want a strong balance of price and hardware

What you get

  • Dedicated Ryzen 5 hardware with stronger thread count
  • 32 GB RAM for databases, cache and containers
  • IPv4 included and monthly billing
  • A strong production tier before moving to the flagship server

When to upgrade

  • You need more RAM for heavy cache or database usage
  • CI, game or application workloads need more compute
  • The project becomes business-critical enough to justify the flagship plan
  • You want more headroom for scaling without compromise

Quick answers

Why choose this over the Ryzen 3 server?

Choose it when you need more CPU threads and more RAM for production workloads that are already established.

Who should move to the Ryzen 7 plan?

Move up when the workload needs more in-memory capacity, stronger compute or more room for premium workloads.

Is this the safest default dedicated plan?

Yes. For many serious workloads, this is the most balanced dedicated choice in the lineup.