Rise dedicated servers
The Rise range is the most powerful tier in the Kimsufi ecosystem: AMD Ryzen / EPYC, DDR4/DDR5 ECC, SSD NVMe Datacenter Class, up to 14 TB storage, 3 Gbps unmetered and guaranteed.

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Rise: performance for professionals
The Rise range bridges the gap between the entry/mid-range (KS, SYS) and OVHcloud's Advance/Scale servers. AMD Ryzen 7 to Ryzen 9 processors, ECC memory, SSD NVMe Datacenter Class — and beefy bandwidth options (up to 3 Gbps guaranteed).
For critical applications, high-traffic databases, e-commerce platforms and real-time services — Rise combines OVHcloud reliability with controlled pricing.

Why choose a Rise server?
AMD Ryzen processors
Ryzen 7/9 and EPYC, up to 48 physical cores, boost to 5 GHz.
DDR4 / DDR5 ECC
Up to 1024 GB of high-frequency ECC memory (3200 MHz DDR4, 5200 MHz DDR5).
SSD NVMe Datacenter
Up to 4× 3.84 TB SSD NVMe Datacenter Class in Soft RAID — very high IOPS.
Up to 3 Gbps guaranteed
Public bandwidth up to 3 Gbps unmetered and guaranteed — ideal for high-traffic apps.
Typical use cases for the Rise range
High-traffic e-commerce — Magento, self-hosted Shopify, Prestashop with 100,000+ visits/day.
Critical databases — PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB in production with replication and backups.
Streaming & private CDN — origin server for a media site, video platform or storage service.
Multi-tenant SaaS — B2B platforms with thousands of simultaneous users.
Do Rise servers have ECC memory?
Yes. Every Rise server ships with DDR4 or DDR5 ECC memory, which detects and corrects memory errors — essential for databases and critical workloads.
What's the difference with the Advance range?
Rise offers AMD Ryzen (up to 16 cores) and a strong perf-to-price ratio. Advance (on ovhcloud.com) goes up to EPYC and Xeon Scalable (64 cores+), with more RAM and 10/25 Gbps network options.
Can I run object storage on a Rise?
Yes. A RISE-STOR with 4× 14 TB SAS HDDs is ideal for deploying Minio, Ceph, or a restic/Borg backup server. About 42 TB usable after RAID.
Are Rise servers available in APAC?
Yes. Several Rise servers are available in Singapore, Sydney and Mumbai — bandwidth is billed differently there (APAC plaque: "limited traffic" or "non-guaranteed unmetered" model).