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Intel Xeon E-2200 · Xeon Scalable · 6 Locations

Intel Xeon
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Zen 4 architecture — up to 64 cores, 1152 GB DDR5 ECC, and 25 Gbps uplink. Available across 6 datacenters in Frankfurt, Strasbourg, New York, Miami, and Singapore. From $499/mo.

28
Max Cores
$119
From /mo
256
Max GB RAM
6
Locations
Zen 4
Architecture
DDR4 ECC Unbuffered Memory
Hardware RAID Controller
Up to 25 Gbps Uplink
48h Deploy SLA
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Intel Xeon Platform
E-2200 Series · Xeon Scalable · DDR4 ECC
Product Lines E-2200 (1S) · Xeon Scalable (2S) Core Range 32– to 64 cores (1P) Memory Type DDR4 ECC Unbuffered / Registered Max RAM (1P) 1152 GB per socket Storage PCIe Gen 4 NVMe · Up to 15.4 TB Network Options 1 Gbps or 25 Gbps Unmetered
Why Intel Xeon for Bare Metal
AMD EPYC Genoa (9004 series) sets the current benchmark for server workloads demanding massive parallelism and memory capacity in a single socket. Built on TSMC’s 5nm process, Zen 4 cores deliver 16% higher IPC than the previous generation, while the industry-unique 12-channel DDR5 memory controller enables up to 1152 GB per socket — more than any competing single-socket platform at this price point. All EPYC configurations ship with DDR5 ECC Registered memory and Gen 4 NVMe. No DDR4, no SATA, no compromise.
Xeon E-2286G (1S)
6c · 4.00 GHz · 64 GB DDR4 ECC
Dual Xeon Scalable (2S)
2×14c · 256 GB DDR4 ECC
Hardware RAID Controller
RAID 0/1/5/10 · BBU optional
Platform Comparison

Xeon E-2286G vs Competing Platforms

Specification Xeon E-2286G AMD EPYC 9354P Ryzen 9 9950X
Base / Boost clock 3.50 / 4.90 GHz 3.25 / 3.75 GHz 4.30 / 5.70 GHz
Cores / threads 6c / 12t 32c / 64t 16c / 32t
Max RAM 128 GB DDR4 ECC 1152 GB DDR5 ECC 192 GB DDR5
Starting price From $119/mo From $209/mo From $289/mo
ECC memory Yes (DDR4 ECC) Yes (DDR5 ECC) No (non-ECC)
Best for Web, control panels, game servers Databases, HPC, AI inference Game servers, high-freq web
Intel Xeon Configurations

Xeon Configurations. 6 Global Locations.

Every Intel Xeon server ships with DDR4 ECC memory, hardware RAID, full root + IPMI, and 24/7 engineer support. Choose your location at checkout. No setup fees.

CPU
8 servers
Workload Compatibility

Built for Proven Workloads

Intel Xeon servers cover two distinct use cases: high single-thread performance for latency-sensitive workloads (E-2200), and multi-socket core count for parallel tasks at a cost-efficient price point (Xeon Scalable).

Web Hosting & Control Panels
cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, and WHMCS all benefit from high single-thread clock speed — each PHP worker, MySQL query, and mail delivery process runs on a single thread. The E-2286G at 4.90 GHz boost delivers lower per-request latency than higher-core-count platforms. Ideal for reseller hosting, web agencies, and shared hosting environments with hundreds of domains.
4.90 GHz boost · 6 cores
Game Servers
Game server engines (Minecraft, CS2, Rust, ARK) run primarily single-threaded per world/instance. The E-2286G's 4.90 GHz boost clock runs each instance faster than a 32-core EPYC at 3.25 GHz base. DDR4 ECC prevents memory corruption crashes that affect long-running game servers. 6 cores handle 6+ concurrent game instances with headroom for OS and network I/O overhead.
4.90 GHz · ECC protection
Legacy Enterprise & cPanel Stacks
Enterprise software certified on Intel Xeon — including Oracle, SAP, and various ISV applications — runs with full vendor support on E-2200 and Xeon Scalable hardware. Dual Xeon Scalable configs (28 cores, 256 GB DDR4 ECC) provide the core count and memory for multi-tenant environments without the DDR5/Zen4 premium of modern AMD platforms.
ISV certified · 256 GB ECC
Budget VPS & SMB Virtualisation
Dual Xeon Scalable configs (28 cores, 128–256 GB DDR4 ECC) provide the core and memory density for 20–40 VMs on a single host at a significantly lower monthly cost than EPYC-based alternatives. Ideal for VPS providers, MSPs running client VM fleets, and development environments where workload isolation matters more than raw performance per VM.
28 cores · 256 GB DDR4
Configuration Guide

Which Xeon Config Is Right for You?

Two Xeon families — single-socket E-2200 for clock-speed workloads, and dual Xeon Scalable for core-count workloads at a cost-efficient price.

E-2286G — Single-Thread Workloads
Xeon E-2286G 4.90 GHz boost From $119/mo
The E-2286G (6c/12t, 3.50 GHz base / 4.90 GHz boost, 64 GB DDR4 ECC) is the right choice when per-thread clock speed is the bottleneck: game servers, cPanel/Plesk hosting, Forex MT4/MT5 platforms, and web applications where each request runs on a single core. Available in Strasbourg from $119/mo and Frankfurt from $209/mo — the most cost-efficient Xeon option in our network.
View Strasbourg configs
Dual Xeon Scalable — Core-Count Workloads
2× Silver 4214 / E5-2680 v4 24–28 cores From $149/mo
Dual Xeon Scalable configs (2× E5-2680 v4 = 28 cores / 56 threads; 2× Silver 4214 = 24 cores / 256 GB DDR4 ECC) are the right choice for workloads that benefit from high thread count at a lower cost than EPYC: VM hosting, CI/CD pipelines, multi-tenant web platforms, and legacy enterprise software certified on Intel. The 256 GB DDR4 ECC option on the dual Silver 4214 accommodates moderate in-memory workloads.
View dual Xeon configs
Need More Cores or RAM?
AMD EPYC Up to 64 cores From $209/mo
If your workload requires more than 28 cores, DDR5 memory bandwidth, or more than 256 GB RAM, the AMD EPYC platform is the right next step. EPYC 9354P (32 cores, 192 GB DDR5 ECC) starts from $209/mo in Strasbourg. For the highest memory capacity and bandwidth available — 1152 GB DDR5 ECC at ~460 GB/s — EPYC 9555P and 9575F configs are available in Frankfurt, New York, and Singapore.
Explore AMD EPYC
Intel Xeon FAQ

Common Questions About Xeon Bare Metal

The E-2286G is a single-socket processor with 6 cores and a 4.90 GHz boost clock — it excels at workloads where per-thread performance matters most: game servers, cPanel hosting, MT4/MT5 Forex platforms. Dual Xeon Scalable configs (2× E5-2680 v4 or 2× Silver 4214) use two lower-clocked CPUs to deliver 24–28 total cores and up to 256 GB DDR4 ECC — better for workloads that scale with thread count, like VM hosting, CI/CD pipelines, and multi-tenant web platforms. The dual configs are significantly cheaper per core than comparable AMD EPYC configurations.
Neither is universally better — they serve different workloads. AMD EPYC wins on core count, memory capacity, DDR5 bandwidth, and total cost of ownership at scale. Intel Xeon E-2200 wins on single-thread clock speed (4.90 GHz boost vs EPYC's 3.75 GHz) and per-connection latency for workloads like game servers and cPanel. Dual Xeon Scalable wins on price-per-core for legacy enterprise software certified on Intel. Choose Xeon when clock speed or ISV certification matters; choose EPYC when core count, memory bandwidth, or capacity is the bottleneck.
Yes. All Intel Xeon configurations at CoreNetHub include DDR4 ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory. ECC detects and corrects single-bit memory errors in hardware, preventing the silent data corruption and crashes that affect non-ECC systems. This makes Xeon servers appropriate for production workloads including game servers, web hosting control panels, and light database workloads where memory integrity is required. Note that the AMD Ryzen 9 configs (also available at CoreNetHub) do not include ECC memory — Xeon E-2200 is the correct choice when you need both high clock speed and ECC protection.
Xeon server storage options vary by configuration: NVMe SSD (960 GB, fastest — available on E-2286G Frankfurt and New York configs), SATA SSD (960 GB, standard — available on E-2286G Strasbourg and dual Scalable configs), and HDD (4–22 TB SATA — available on E-2146G and storage-focused configs). All configs include a hardware RAID controller supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. Storage is configured before delivery — specify your preferred RAID level in the order notes. If you need NVMe and RAID 1, contact us to confirm availability for your chosen location.
Yes. Xeon configurations are available across our network — E-2286G is available in Strasbourg, Frankfurt, and New York; dual Xeon Scalable configs are available in Strasbourg. The E-2146G storage config is available in Singapore. The pricing table above shows which configurations are available at each location. If you need a specific Xeon model at a location not currently listed, contact us — we can often provision custom configurations within 2–5 business days.
The 25G suffix means this configuration ships with a 25 Gbps network uplink instead of the standard 1 Gbps. Bandwidth remains unmetered in both cases. The 25G config also includes the maximum memory (1152 GB DDR5 ECC) and 4× 3.84 TB NVMe (15.4 TB raw). It’s designed for workloads where both internal throughput and external bandwidth are bottlenecks simultaneously: LLM model serving with large batch sizes, real-time streaming analytics, or CDN/object storage backends that need to saturate network bandwidth while keeping a large working set in RAM.
Other CPU Platforms

Compare All CPU Families

Xeon is one of three CPU families available at CoreNetHub. Compare to find the best match for your workload.