256GB DDR4 for $99, 30TB at 10Gbps — Spin Servers Dallas Dedicated from $69/mo
Spin Servers is running a clearance sale on Dallas dedicated hardware: seven configurations, all with 30TB of transfer on a 10Gbps port, from $69/month. Pricing applies automatically at checkout via the links below — no separate coupon entry needed. Month-to-month billing only; no long-term commitment required.
Dallas Dedicated — Sale Pricing
Intel Xeon E3-1280 v5 — $69/month
- CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1280 v5 — 4 Cores / 8 Threads, 3.7 GHz Turbo
- RAM: 32 GB DDR4
- Storage: 1 TB NVMe SSD
- Bandwidth: 30 TB/month @ 10Gbps port
- IPs: 1 IPv4 + IPv6
- DDoS: Protection included
- Setup: Instant provisioning
- Price: $69/month (regular $79)
Dual Intel Xeon E5-2640 v4 — $75/month
- CPU: Dual Intel Xeon E5-2640 v4 — 20 Cores / 40 Threads, 3.4 GHz Turbo
- RAM: 64 GB DDR4
- Storage: 1 TB NVMe SSD
- Bandwidth: 30 TB/month @ 10Gbps port
- IPs: 1 IPv4 + IPv6
- DDoS: Protection included
- Setup: Auto-provisions on pre-configured servers
- Price: $75/month (regular $149 — 50% off)
AMD EPYC 7351P — $99/month
- CPU: AMD EPYC 7351P — 16 Cores / 32 Threads, 2.9 GHz Turbo
- RAM: 256 GB DDR4
- Storage: 960 GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 30 TB/month @ 10Gbps port
- IPs: 1 IPv4 + IPv6
- DDoS: Protection included
- Setup: Instant provisioning
- Price: $99/month (regular $130)
AMD EPYC 7551P — $115/month
- CPU: AMD EPYC 7551P — 32 Cores / 64 Threads, 2.0 GHz Turbo
- RAM: 256 GB DDR4
- Storage: 960 GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 30 TB/month @ 10Gbps port
- IPs: 1 IPv4 + IPv6
- DDoS: Protection included
- Setup: Auto-provisions on pre-configured servers
- Price: $115/month (regular $150)
Three higher-tier configurations are also in the sale on the same 30TB/10Gbps network: Dual Xeon Gold 6130 (32 cores, 128GB RAM, 2×960GB SSD RAID 1) at $135/month, Dual Xeon Gold 6148 (40 cores, 256GB RAM, 2×1.92TB SSD) at $210/month, and Dual Platinum 8173M (56 cores, 512GB RAM, 4×1.92TB SSD) at $350/month.
The consistent 30TB @ 10Gbps spec runs through every plan in this lineup, including the $69/month entry config. Most dedicated tiers at this price bracket come with 1Gbps uplinks and 10–20TB of transfer; a genuine 10G port on the cheapest plan in a set is not a given, and here it’s standard across all seven.
The hardware throughout this sale is 2015–2017 era: Skylake on the E3-1280v5, Broadwell-EP on the Dual E5-2640v4, and first-generation EPYC Naples (Zen 1) on the 7351P and 7551P. These are not current-generation processors — readers who need Zen 4, Ice Lake, or Sapphire Rapids silicon for specific workload characteristics should factor that in. For workloads where core count, memory capacity, and network throughput drive the decision more than per-core IPC, the value-to-price gap is real.
The two EPYC configs make the most direct case: $99/month and $115/month for 256GB DDR4 on a 10Gbps pipe covers in-memory databases, large KVM fleets, and big-cache applications without the storage ceiling that typically arrives at this RAM tier. The 960GB SSD is sufficient for most of those workloads; if local storage is the primary constraint, the Dual Gold 6148 at $210 carries 2×1.92TB instead. The Dual E5-2640v4 at $75 — exactly half its regular price — is the starkest individual markdown for workloads that sit closer to 64GB of RAM than 256GB.