Looking for high-performance storage VPS with generous traffic allowances? LiteServer's Black Friday promotion brings AMD Ryzen 9950X processors paired with NVMe storage, offering 20TB+ monthly bandwidth that throttles to 10Mbps unlimited after quota — perfect for data-intensive projects, backup storage, and media applications without the anxiety of sudden service cutoffs.
LiteServer took a different approach this Black Friday. Instead of their usual HDD storage servers, they rolled out AMD Ryzen 9950X systems with NVMe drives. The trade-off? Higher performance but with I/O restrictions — a lesson learned from previous years when certain users pushed the infrastructure too hard.
The traffic policy is actually pretty reasonable: you get your full 1Gbps connection until you hit your monthly quota, then it drops to 10Mbps without cutting you off entirely. For most use cases, that 10Mbps fallback keeps things running smoothly even if you go over.
The Ryzen 9950X is AMD's latest high-performance processor, and pairing it with NVMe storage means you're getting solid read/write speeds for database operations, file serving, or anything that needs quick disk access. The catch is the I/O limits — so if you're planning to run torrent seedboxes or hammer the drives with constant writes, you'll need to pace yourself.
The Netherlands location (test IP: 185.31.172.235) provides decent connectivity to both Europe and other regions, though don't expect optimized routes to Asia. It's straightforward network infrastructure without the premium routing some providers offer.
Entry Level gets you 1 Ryzen 9950X core, 1GB RAM, and 35GB NVMe storage with 20TB monthly bandwidth at 1Gbps for €25 annually. That's a decent starting point for small projects or testing environments.
Mid-Tier doubles everything to 2 cores, 2GB RAM, 70GB storage, and bumps bandwidth to 40TB with a 4Gbps connection for €50 per year. The bandwidth upgrade here is notable — moving from 1Gbps to 4Gbps means burst transfers complete faster before you hit any potential I/O throttling.
Top Tier brings 3 cores, 3GB RAM, 105GB NVMe, and 60TB bandwidth at 4Gbps for €75 yearly. For users with multiple projects or services, this configuration provides enough resources to spread things around without feeling cramped.
LiteServer implemented I/O restrictions after facing infrastructure strain from heavy users in previous years. This means sustained high-volume disk operations will hit limits. If your workload involves continuous large file transfers, torrent seeding, or video transcoding with lots of disk writes, you'll want to moderate your usage.
The 10Mbps post-quota speed isn't fast, but it's functional. You can still access your server, run updates, and handle light traffic. It just won't support streaming or large downloads at that point. The key advantage is avoiding complete service suspension — your applications keep running, just slower.
These servers work well for backup storage where you're primarily writing data periodically rather than constantly, web hosting with moderate traffic, development environments where you need quick disk access but not sustained heavy I/O, or file serving where transfer speeds matter more than continuous disk hammering.
They're less ideal if you need unlimited I/O for database-heavy applications, plan to run busy torrent operations, or require consistent high-speed access after burning through your bandwidth quota.
LiteServer's Black Friday AMD Ryzen 9950X NVMe offerings provide a solid middle ground between raw performance and cost-effectiveness. The I/O restrictions exist for good reason, but for many legitimate uses — backup storage, web hosting, development work — these limitations won't significantly impact your experience. The generous bandwidth allocations with 10Mbps fallback speed make LiteServer particularly suitable for projects that need reliability over raw unlimited performance, especially at these annual pricing points starting from just €25.