We use top of the line servers based in the US with enterprise-grade SSD storage while providing affordable prices.What makes this different then every other host that says they are different.
So does every other host. In fact, a lot use NVMe storage instead of normal SSD's.We use top of the line servers based in the US with enterprise-grade SSD storage while providing affordable prices.
We, in fact, do use NVMe drives! Only the best for our customers!So does every other host. In fact, a lot use NVMe storage instead of normal SSD's.
The processors we use have a very good single thread performance which is what's most necessary for Minecraft hosting as it's mainly single threaded.How is it "premium" when you use Xeons running at 3.7 GHz? A proper premium host would be running some sort of high GHz per core processor rather than processors with high core counts.
Edit: I don't mean to trash your company, however, I do ask a valid question.
The processors we use have a very good single thread performance which is what's most necessary for Minecraft hosting as it's mainly single threaded.
There are very few server CPU's that can be overclocked and also the servers need to run 24/7 with hard workloads. Server CPU's and consumer CPU's are rated very differently.I'll take your word for it, I'm basing my thought on desktop hardware as I don't know all the ins and outs of server CPUs. Personally I run a i7-8086k (8700k just special edition) at 4.5ghz all the time with an OC so I guess I'm giving myself an unfair advantage.
