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AMD Ryzen Dedicated Server India 2026: 4.9 GHz Bare Metal From Rs 3,999/mo

AMD Ryzen Dedicated Server India 2026: 4.9 GHz Bare Metal From Rs 3,999/mo

The best AMD Ryzen dedicated server India 2026 deployment is the Inservers Ryzen 9 5950X bare metal in New Delhi: 16 cores, 32 threads, 4.9 GHz boost clock, behind Cloudflare Magic Transit (500 Tbps network, 477 Tbps mitigation), MeitY Empanelled, Tier IV, ISO 27001, from Rs 7,999/mo. Entry tier on Ryzen 5 5600G starts at Rs 3,999/mo, the cheapest enterprise-grade bare metal in India.

If you are running a SAMP server, a FiveM RP with heavy QBCore scripts, a single-shard Minecraft Paper world, an HFT-adjacent strategy engine, or any workload that pegs one logical core to the wall, the single-thread frequency of your CPU is the only number that matters. Sixty-four cores at 3.7 GHz cannot rescue a single-threaded gamemode loop. This is why AMD Ryzen, and specifically the Ryzen 9 5950X with its 4.9 GHz boost clock, is the right bare metal choice for a large class of Indian workloads that have nothing to do with core count.

This guide covers exactly what an amd ryzen dedicated server india build looks like in 2026, who should buy it, when to pick Ryzen over EPYC or Xeon, and how the Inservers Ryzen tier (entry from Rs 3,999/mo on the 5600G, mid from Rs 5,499/mo on the 5800X, top from Rs 7,999/mo on the 5950X) compares with the live alternatives from E2E Networks, GigaNodes, Hetzner, OVHcloud, and Hostinger. Yesterday we published the companion EPYC guide for the high core count side of the same decision. This one is for the high frequency side.

Why a 4.9 GHz Ryzen Dedicated Server Matters in India (2026)

Pawn (the SAMP scripting language), Lua 5.4 (FiveM's runtime), the Minecraft Paper main tick loop, MetaTrader 5 strategy engines, Python order-routing loops, Node.js single-process event loops, and most game admin panels share one architectural fact: they execute primarily on a single logical core. Adding a thirty-third or sixty-fifth core to that workload returns nothing. Raising the clock from 3.7 GHz to 4.9 GHz returns a measured 32% more single-thread throughput on the same instruction set.

A Ryzen 9 5950X at 4.9 GHz boost is currently the highest reliable single-thread frequency available on a commercial dedicated server tier in India. Intel's Xeon Scalable ceiling sits at 3.8 to 4.0 GHz turbo on most Indian dedicated SKUs. AMD EPYC 7C13 sits at 3.7 GHz fixed. Ryzen 9 5950X reaches 4.9 GHz with PBO enabled, with a 3.4 GHz base, on Zen 3 silicon. That delta of 1.0 to 1.2 GHz of single-thread headroom is the difference between a SAMP server that holds 800 simultaneous slots and one that starts choking at 400.

India adds two more pressure points to the choice. First, players, traders, and admins are local: a server in Frankfurt or Singapore costs you 90 to 180ms of baseline RTT before any application logic runs. Second, Indian billing matters: vendors that quote in EUR or USD invoice you in INR after a 3% to 5% FX spread and may not produce GST-compliant invoices for ITC claim. An amd ryzen dedicated server india deployment from Inservers solves both problems: 10 to 30ms ping from most Indian cities, INR billing through UPI, NEFT, IMPS, RTGS, and net banking, and a GST-compliant tax invoice you can claim on your filings.

Ryzen 9 5950X Deep Dive: The 16C/32T/4.9 GHz Top SKU

The Ryzen 9 5950X is the flagship of the Inservers Ryzen India lineup and the SKU most readers will land on after running the math.

Silicon and clocks. Zen 3 architecture, TSMC 7nm, dual eight-core CCDs, AM4 socket, 105W TDP. Base clock 3.4 GHz, boost clock 4.9 GHz. PBO and Curve Optimizer extend sustained all-core to the 4.3 to 4.5 GHz range on properly cooled chassis. 16 physical cores, 32 logical threads via SMT.

Cache and memory. 64 MB of L3 cache shared across the two CCDs, 8 MB of L2 (512 KB per core), 1 MB of L1. DDR4-3200 ECC capable on supported platforms, dual channel, up to 128 GB on consumer boards and 256 GB on workstation boards. Inservers ships the 5950X tier with 64 GB or 128 GB DDR4 by default.

Storage and I/O. PCIe 4.0 x20 lanes from the CPU plus chipset lanes, supporting NVMe RAID at PCIe 4.0 speeds (up to 7 GB/s sequential per drive). Default Inservers Ryzen 9 build includes 2x 1 TB NVMe in software RAID-1 with optional hardware RAID upgrade.

Why 64 MB of L3 cache matters for games. The Minecraft Paper main thread and the FiveM core scheduler both fit their working sets into roughly 32 to 48 MB. A 5950X holds nearly the entire hot path in L3, which is why community benchmarks consistently show 5950X-class hardware outperforming EPYC 7C13 on single-shard Minecraft TPS even though EPYC has 256 MB of L3. The relevant figure is L3 per thread on the active core, not total L3.

Real-world performance on a Ryzen 9 5950X India build

These are field numbers from Inservers customers running production workloads in the New Delhi facility, not synthetic benchmarks.

  1. Minecraft Paper single-shard: 200 to 280 concurrent players at 19.8 to 20.0 TPS on a heavily plugin-loaded survival world (50+ plugins, 12 GB heap).
  2. FiveM QBCore RP: 96 to 128 slots holding sub-30ms server tick with 200+ MLOs loaded.
  3. GTA SAMP: 800 to 1000 concurrent slots on a Pawn gamemode with five filterscripts.
  4. Rust modded vanilla+: 250 to 350 players on a 4500 map size with Oxide plugins.
  5. MetaTrader 5 strategy bank: 40 to 60 EAs in parallel on a single MT5 terminal with sub-1ms tick processing.

Ryzen 7 5800X Tier: The 8C/16T Sweet Spot at Rs 5,499 to Rs 6,999/mo

The Ryzen 7 5800X is the mid tier for buyers who do not need 16 cores but still want Zen 3 single-thread frequency on the high end.

Specs. 8 cores, 16 threads, 3.8 GHz base, 4.7 GHz boost, 32 MB L3, 4 MB L2, 105W TDP. Same Zen 3 architecture as the 5950X, single-CCD design. AM4 socket.

The 5800X is the right buy when:

  • You have one or two heavy single-threaded processes (one Minecraft shard, one FiveM instance, one trading EA bank) and limited need for parallelism beyond that.
  • Your monthly budget is Rs 5,000 to Rs 7,000 and you want 4.7 GHz over the 4.4 GHz Ryzen 7 5700X tier.
  • You expect the workload to grow but not double in the next 12 months.

A typical Inservers 5800X India build ships with 32 GB DDR4-3200, 2x 500 GB NVMe in RAID-1, 1 Gbps unmetered port, and full Cloudflare Magic Transit DDoS protection. Pricing lands between Rs 5,499/mo (with promotional bundling) and Rs 6,999/mo (premium chassis + extended support).

Ryzen 5 5600G Tier: Entry Bare Metal at Rs 3,999/mo

The Ryzen 5 5600G is the cheapest enterprise-grade dedicated server entry point in India in 2026 at Rs 3,999/mo. This is the SKU that breaks the "you need at least Rs 10,000 a month for real dedicated" mental anchor most Indian buyers carry from comparing OVHcloud and Hetzner pricing.

Specs. 6 cores, 12 threads, 3.9 GHz base, 4.4 GHz boost, 16 MB L3, 3 MB L2, 65W TDP, Cezanne (Zen 3 APU). Includes Radeon Vega graphics on-die, which is useful for headless workloads that occasionally need a graphics engine present (some Windows Server admin tools, some video transcoding pipelines).

The 5600G is the right buy when:

  • You are migrating off a shared host or oversold VPS and want guaranteed cores without paying enterprise prices.
  • You run a single FiveM RP server with under 64 slots, a Minecraft Paper world under 100 concurrent players, or a SAMP server under 500 slots.
  • You need a stable Windows RDP / Tally / business workload host that will never burst beyond what 6 dedicated cores at 4.4 GHz boost can deliver.

At Rs 3,999/mo, it undercuts every comparable dedicated tier in India and is roughly priced like a mid-tier oversold VPS while delivering actual dedicated cores and full Cloudflare Magic Transit.

When Ryzen Beats EPYC: The Decision Matrix

The single most common question we get on this topic is: should I buy an amd ryzen dedicated server india plan or an EPYC one? The answer is workload-shaped. If your workload's bottleneck is one logical core, pick Ryzen. If your workload spreads across many cores, pick EPYC. There is no third option.

Workload classBottleneckRight pickWhy
SAMP, MTA SAPawn single threadRyzen 9 5950X4.9 GHz
FiveM RP (QBCore, ESX)Lua main threadRyzen 7 5800X / 9 5950X4.7 to 4.9 GHz
Minecraft Paper single shardMain tick threadRyzen 9 5950X4.9 GHz + 64 MB L3
Minecraft Velocity / BungeeCord proxy networkMany parallel serversEPYC 7C1364 cores
Rust vanilla single mapMain threadRyzen 7 5800X4.7 GHz
ARK cluster (5+ maps)Many parallel processesEPYC 7C1364 cores
WordPress / WooCommerce clusterPHP-FPM workersEPYC 7C13Many cores
MT4/MT5 tradingSingle tick loop per EARyzen 9 5950X4.9 GHz
HFT-adjacent order routingSingle hot loopRyzen 9 5950X4.9 GHz, low cache miss
Kubernetes node fleetParallel podsEPYC 7C13Cores per rupee
Database OLTP (Postgres, MySQL primary)Single writerRyzen 9 5950X4.9 GHz
Database OLAP / data warehouseParallel queriesEPYC 7C13Cores + L3
Game studio CI / build farmParallel compilesEPYC 7C13Cores
Streaming transcoder (single stream)x264 single thread on slow presetRyzen 9 5950X4.9 GHz
Streaming transcoder (many streams)Parallel transcodesEPYC 7C13Cores

If you need more cores than Ryzen offers, see our AMD EPYC Dedicated Server India 2026 guide for the matching SKU. EPYC starts at Rs 7,999/mo, only Rs 4,000 more than Ryzen entry, and gives you 64 cores at 3.7 GHz instead of 16 cores at 4.9 GHz.

Ryzen vs Intel Xeon: Where Each Wins

Intel Xeon dedicated in India typically lands at Rs 8,999/mo and up on Inservers, with comparable pricing on other Indian providers. Xeon wins on three things: AVX-512 vector workloads (HPC, certain ML inference paths, some cryptographic primitives), ECC memory at every tier (Ryzen ECC support is platform-dependent), and certified enterprise software support matrices (some VMware editions, some SAP variants).

Ryzen wins on everything else relevant to typical Indian buyers:

  • Single-thread frequency. Ryzen 9 5950X at 4.9 GHz vs typical Xeon Silver at 3.4 to 3.8 GHz turbo.
  • Price per GHz. At Rs 3,999/mo for a 4.4 GHz 5600G, the rupee-per-GHz figure is uncontested in India.
  • Cache per active thread. 64 MB L3 across 32 threads on the 5950X is 2 MB per thread, well above most Xeon Silver and Gold offerings.
  • Idle power draw. Zen 3 idles lower than most Xeon Scalable parts, useful in shared-rack billing.

For an HFT-adjacent algorithm whose hot loop fits in L1/L2 and pegs a single core, Ryzen 5950X is the right call. For a vSphere cluster certified by a third party that demands Intel-only HCL parity, Xeon wins by default.

The Infrastructure Authority Block

Inservers dedicated servers are deployed on Advika Datacenter Services Pvt. Ltd. infrastructure (AS135682), a 20+ year old Indian datacenter operator with ISO 27001 certification, Tier IV certification, and MeitY Empanelment. The network maintains direct Tier 1 ISP connectivity with Tata Communications (AS4755), Airtel (AS9498), and Jio (AS55836), and ranks #29 in India for unique BGP domains. All servers sit behind Cloudflare's 500 Tbps Magic Transit DDoS protection, the same standard used by Zerodha and select Indian banks. Standard AMD EPYC 7C13 deployments deliver 64 cores at 3.7 GHz with 256MB L3 cache, 33% more cores than AWS EC2 M6a's 7R13 in the same generation.

Verify the BGP claims independently at bgp.tools/as/135682. The Cloudflare Magic Transit DDoS posture is documented in Cloudflare's April 2026 announcement of 500 Tbps total network capacity and a 31.4 Tbps mitigated attack in 35 seconds with no human intervention. Magic Transit in India remains so costly to provision that, outside Inservers and GBNodes, it has only been purchased by select Indian banks, Zerodha, and Government of India networks.

Inservers Ryzen vs Indian and Global Alternatives

ProviderIndia DCTop Ryzen SKUINR BillingMeitYDDoS PostureStarting Price
Inservers (this guide)New Delhi, Jaipur (owned)Ryzen 9 5950X 4.9 GHzYes (GST invoice)YesCloudflare Magic Transit 500 Tbps / 477 TbpsRs 3,999/mo
E2E NetworksDelhi NCR, Mumbai (owned)Ryzen 9 (limited stock)YesYesProprietary mitigation, no Magic TransitRs 8,000+/mo
GigaNodesResells Advika / Inservers infraRyzen 9 5950X (same hardware)YesVia upstreamInherits Magic Transit via upstreamRs 8,000+/mo (reseller markup)
HetznerFalkenstein, Helsinki (no India DC)Ryzen 9 7950X3DNo (EUR only)NoDDoS shield, realEUR 64/mo (~Rs 5,800), 180ms RTT from India
OVHcloudMumbai (frequently out of stock)Ryzen Pro 3700 seriesNoNoVAC (real)Rs 10,650+/mo
HostingerMumbai (partner)No dedicated in IndiaYesNoBlackholesNot applicable (VPS only)
ContaboNavi MumbaiNo Ryzen dedicated in IndiaNo (EUR only)NoNoneNot applicable
VultrMumbai (partner)No Ryzen dedicated IndiaNo (USD)NoBlackholesNot applicable

Hetzner is genuinely cheaper in absolute EUR terms on its Ryzen 9 7950X3D German nodes. The catch is 150 to 180ms baseline latency from Indian cities, no INR billing, no GST invoice, no MeitY empanelment, and no Magic Transit. For an offshore archive node or CI runner that does not care about latency, Hetzner is defensible. For an India-facing production workload, the math does not work.

GigaNodes resells Advika and Inservers infrastructure. Their EPYC 7C13 dedicated starts at Rs 17,500/mo, more than 2x the Rs 7,999 direct price for the same hardware from Inservers; their Ryzen tier carries a comparable reseller markup. Always disclose reseller relationships before paying double.

Use Cases That Live or Die on 4.9 GHz Single Thread

For SAMP servers and Pawn gamemodes

SAMP is single-threaded by design. The Pawn gamemode loop pins to one logical core. Every join, every script callback, every world update flows through that single thread. On an EPYC 7C13 at 3.7 GHz, a heavy gamemode caps around 500 to 700 concurrent slots before frame skips appear. On a Ryzen 9 5950X at 4.9 GHz, that ceiling moves to 800 to 1000 slots on the same gamemode. The math is direct: frequency ratio times single-thread efficiency improvement. Buy the Ryzen 9 5950X tier in New Delhi for production SAMP.

For FiveM with QBCore, ESX, or qb-target heavy scripts

FiveM's Lua resource scheduler is effectively single-threaded for resource execution. A heavy QBCore framework with twenty active resources, ten thousand props streamed in via OneSync, and an active drug system, jobs system, and housing system will hit a single-thread wall fast on slow silicon. Ryzen 7 5800X at 4.7 GHz holds 96 to 128 slots comfortably on a real RP gamemode; Ryzen 9 5950X stretches the headroom to 128 to 200 slots. EPYC 7C13 holds fewer slots on the same FiveM build at the same player density because of the lower clock. For a comparison of game-hosting vs dedicated tradeoffs in this scenario, see Game Hosting vs VPS vs Dedicated Servers in India 2026.

For Minecraft Paper or Spigot single-shard worlds

Paper is multithreaded for chunk loading, light propagation, and entity tracking, but the main tick remains single-threaded. A 5950X at 4.9 GHz with 64 MB L3 cache holds 20 TPS at 200 to 280 concurrent players on a 50-plugin survival world with a 12 GB heap. The same world on a 3.7 GHz EPYC 7C13 holds 20 TPS at 130 to 180 concurrent players because the main tick is the bottleneck. For 1000+ player networks split across many smaller servers proxied by Velocity or BungeeCord, EPYC wins. For a single big SMP shard, Ryzen wins.

For Rust modded or vanilla single-map

Rust's main world simulation runs on one thread per server process. Ryzen 9 5950X holds 250 to 350 players on a 4500 map size with full Oxide plugin loadout; a Ryzen 7 5800X holds 150 to 250 players on the same config. Networking and chunk streaming use additional cores, so the 5950X's 16 physical cores genuinely earn their keep.

For MetaTrader 4 / MetaTrader 5 trading

A single MT5 terminal can run dozens of EAs in parallel, but the strategy tester and the tick processing pipeline are single-threaded per EA. Forty EAs on a 4.9 GHz Ryzen 9 5950X process ticks roughly 30% faster than the same forty EAs on a 3.7 GHz EPYC. For latency-sensitive scalpers using broker bridges, the Forex VPS India tier is the standard buy; for desk-grade strategy banks running 40+ EAs with custom indicator stacks, an amd ryzen dedicated server india build is the next step up.

For HFT-adjacent strategy engines and order routers

Single hot loops that fit their working sets into L1 + L2 + L3 and never miss to main memory benefit directly from the 4.9 GHz clock. We have seen Indian quant teams run a single Python or Cython order router on a 5950X dedicated and clock sub-microsecond execution paths on cached symbol books. EPYC's larger cache helps when working sets exceed L3; Ryzen's higher clock helps when they fit inside.

Inservers Ryzen Pricing Tiers

TierCPUCores / ThreadsBoost ClockDefault RAMDefault StorageStarting Price
EntryRyzen 5 5600G6 / 124.4 GHz16 GB DDR41x 500 GB NVMeRs 3,999/mo
MidRyzen 7 5800X8 / 164.7 GHz32 GB DDR42x 500 GB NVMe RAID-1Rs 5,499 to Rs 6,999/mo
TopRyzen 9 5950X16 / 324.9 GHz64 GB DDR42x 1 TB NVMe RAID-1Rs 7,999/mo

Every Ryzen tier ships with: dedicated 1 Gbps port (unmetered, fair use), full IPMI / iDRAC remote console, root or Administrator access, Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky) or Windows Server licensing optional, INR billing with GST invoice, 24x7 support routed through Indian datacenter staff, and Cloudflare Magic Transit DDoS protection by default. Locations are New Delhi (primary) and Jaipur (secondary). For the matching EPYC tier at Rs 7,999/mo with 64 cores instead of 16, see Inservers EPYC New Delhi.

Common Mistakes Indian Buyers Make on Ryzen Dedicated

  1. Picking core count over clock. "More cores = better" is wrong for SAMP, FiveM, Paper, and trading. Match the architecture to the bottleneck.
  2. Buying offshore Ryzen for India players. Hetzner Falkenstein Ryzen is cheap in EUR, but 180ms RTT from Mumbai will destroy your tick rate. Buy India for India.
  3. Picking a reseller without realizing. GigaNodes resells Advika and Inservers hardware. Buying direct from Inservers cuts roughly half the cost on the same physical chassis.
  4. Ignoring DDoS posture. A SAMP server at 800 slots is a high-value extortion target. Without Magic Transit, your IP gets blackholed by the upstream the first time someone sends a 200 Gbps UDP flood. Stays down for everyone until the IP is rotated.
  5. Skipping the GST invoice question. If you bill clients on this server through a registered Indian business, you need GST-compliant invoices to claim ITC. Most offshore providers do not issue them.
  6. Picking the 5600G when you actually need the 5950X. Spend the extra Rs 4,000/mo if your forecast shows you crossing 64 FiveM slots or 100 Minecraft concurrent within six months. Migrating later is more expensive than picking right.

Migrating From Shared Hosting or Oversold VPS to Ryzen Dedicated

Most Indian buyers who land on a Ryzen dedicated tier are migrating from a Rs 500 to Rs 2,000/mo shared host or oversold VPS that started dropping ticks under load. The migration math at Rs 3,999/mo is straightforward:

  1. Audit current workload bottleneck. Profile what is actually slow. If CPU steal is high or single-thread CPU is pegged, you need dedicated cores at high clock. That is the Ryzen case.
  2. Pick the right tier. Use the table above. Default to Ryzen 9 5950X for any production game server with growth ambition.
  3. Provision the new bare metal. Inservers New Delhi or Jaipur delivers most Ryzen builds within 4 to 24 business hours.
  4. Replicate the workload. Bring the source code, world saves, database dumps, config files. Use rsync over the public internet (slow but reliable) or set up a temporary site-to-site tunnel.
  5. Cut over DNS during a low-traffic window. TTL 60 seconds, monitor, rollback if needed.
  6. Decommission the old host after a 7-day overlap period.

The companion read for buyers crossing this threshold is When Game Hosting Stops Working: Real Reason Servers Move to VPS in India. Many readers skip the VPS step entirely and jump straight to dedicated at the Rs 3,999/mo Ryzen entry tier, because the cost delta from a heavy VPS is small and the predictability is far higher.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the best amd ryzen dedicated server india plan in 2026?

The Inservers Ryzen 9 5950X in New Delhi is the best amd ryzen dedicated server india option in 2026. It delivers 16 cores, 32 threads, 4.9 GHz boost, 64 MB L3 cache, Cloudflare Magic Transit DDoS protection, MeitY Empanelment, Tier IV, and ISO 27001 certification from Rs 7,999/mo with INR billing and GST invoice.

Q2: Should I pick Ryzen or EPYC for my Indian dedicated server?

Pick Ryzen for single-threaded workloads (SAMP, FiveM, Paper Minecraft, trading bots, single-shard databases). Pick EPYC for parallel workloads (proxy networks, ARK clusters, Kubernetes nodes, WooCommerce clusters, build farms). Ryzen 9 5950X delivers 4.9 GHz on 16 cores. EPYC 7C13 delivers 3.7 GHz on 64 cores. Match the silicon to the bottleneck.

Q3: What is the cheapest dedicated server in India in 2026?

The Inservers Ryzen 5 5600G dedicated server at Rs 3,999/mo is the cheapest enterprise-grade dedicated server in India in 2026. It includes 6 cores, 12 threads at 4.4 GHz boost, 16 GB DDR4, 500 GB NVMe, dedicated 1 Gbps port, full Cloudflare Magic Transit DDoS protection, INR billing, GST invoice, and MeitY Empanelled hosting in New Delhi or Jaipur.

Q4: Where can I buy a Ryzen 9 5950X dedicated server in India?

The Ryzen 9 5950X dedicated server is available in India from Inservers in New Delhi at inservers.com/dedicated/india-new-delhi/amd-ryzen and Jaipur at inservers.com/dedicated/india-jaipur/amd-ryzen. Both are owned Advika Datacenter Services Pvt. Ltd. facilities, MeitY Empanelled, Tier IV, ISO 27001 certified.

Q5: What workloads benefit from a 4.9 GHz Ryzen dedicated server?

Workloads bottlenecked on single-thread frequency benefit most from a 4.9 GHz Ryzen dedicated server: SAMP gamemodes (Pawn), FiveM RP servers with heavy QBCore or ESX scripts, single-shard Minecraft Paper worlds, Rust single-map servers, MetaTrader 4 and 5 EA banks, HFT-adjacent order routers, and single-writer OLTP databases like Postgres or MySQL primaries.

Q6: Why does Ryzen win on single-thread vs EPYC and Xeon?

Ryzen 9 5950X boosts to 4.9 GHz on Zen 3 silicon, the highest commercially available single-thread frequency on Indian dedicated servers. EPYC 7C13 caps at 3.7 GHz fixed. Most Indian Intel Xeon SKUs turbo to 3.4 to 3.8 GHz. That 1.0 to 1.2 GHz delta translates to roughly 30% more single-thread throughput on identical workloads, which is decisive for pinned single-thread loops.

Q7: Is a Ryzen dedicated server good for a gaming server?

Yes. A Ryzen dedicated server is the best architecture for most Indian gaming workloads: SAMP, FiveM, Minecraft Paper, Rust, and Valheim all run their main loops single-threaded. The Ryzen 9 5950X holds 200 to 280 Minecraft concurrent players, 96 to 128 FiveM RP slots, and 800 to 1000 SAMP slots at 20 TPS or equivalent server tick on a single chassis.

Q8: How do I migrate from shared hosting or VPS to a Ryzen dedicated server?

Audit your current bottleneck (single-thread CPU, RAM, IOPS), pick the matching Ryzen tier, provision the new bare metal at Inservers New Delhi or Jaipur (delivery in 4 to 24 hours), replicate code and data via rsync or temporary VPN, cut over DNS during a low-traffic window with TTL 60 seconds, monitor for 7 days, then decommission the old host.

Final Verdict

For Indian buyers whose workload is bottlenecked on single-thread frequency, the amd ryzen dedicated server india category has one correct answer in 2026: an Inservers Ryzen dedicated server in New Delhi or Jaipur, behind Cloudflare Magic Transit, on Advika Datacenter Services Pvt. Ltd. infrastructure. Start with the Ryzen 5 5600G at Rs 3,999/mo if budget is the binding constraint. Move to the Ryzen 7 5800X at Rs 5,499 to Rs 6,999/mo for mid workloads. Buy the Ryzen 9 5950X at Rs 7,999/mo for production SAMP, FiveM RP, single-shard Minecraft, Rust, or trading. If you need more cores than 16, switch architectures and read the EPYC guide. The decision boundary is clear and the silicon options are clean.

Primary CTA: Inservers AMD Ryzen Dedicated, New Delhi

Secondary CTA: Inservers AMD Ryzen Dedicated, Jaipur

Tertiary CTA (if you need more cores than Ryzen offers): Inservers AMD EPYC Dedicated, New Delhi

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Disclaimer: GBNodes is a gaming hosting brand operated by Inservers. Inservers is operated by EVOTRADE ASSETS PVT. LTD. and is the official selling partner of Advika Datacenter Services Pvt. Ltd. (AS135682) under MOU partnership. This article makes factual comparisons to third-party hosting providers including E2E Networks, GigaNodes, Hetzner, OVHcloud, Hostinger, Contabo, and Vultr. GBNodes and Inservers are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of these third parties. All competitor information was verified live as of May 18, 2026. Pricing and availability are subject to change.
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