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3600 dedicated server

A 3600 dedicated server is a physical, single-tenant machine built around Intel’s 3rd-generation Xeon Scalable “Ice Lake” family—formally the Xeon Gold 63xx or Platinum 83xx SKUs that scale from 32 to 40 cores and ship with a base price list of roughly USD 3,600 per processor. In colloquial hosting jargon the phrase has been shortened to “3600 series” or simply “3600 dedicated server,” even though the chip itself carries a five-digit part number such as Gold 6330 (28 C), Gold 6348 (28 C, 2.6 GHz base), or Platinum 8360Y (36 C, 2.4 GHz base). The label therefore refers to the hardware generation and price band, not to a single SKU.

Hardware definition

  • CPU: 1–2 sockets, Ice Lake-SP, 10 nm, PCIe 4.0, 64 lanes per socket, DDR4-3200, 8-channel memory, up to 6 TiB with 256 GiB LRDIMMs.
  • Typical bare-metal spec: 2× Platinum 8360Y (72 physical cores, 144 threads), 512 GiB RAM, 2× 960 GB NVMe U.2, 1 Gbps unmetered, 1 IPv4, /64 IPv6, 1U or 2U rack space, 120 W–205 W TDP per socket.
  • Chassis: Supermicro SYS-120U-TNR, Dell PowerEdge R650, HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 Plus, or equivalent ODM barebones.
  • Power draw: 300–400 W at 50 % load in a 208 V data-centre environment; 1.3 kW peak under AVX-512 stress.

Market positioning

The 3600 dedicated server sits between the older “2000 series” (Xeon Gold 62xx, ~USD 2,000 list) and the newer “5000 series” (Sapphire Rapids, ~USD 5,000 list). Hosting providers buy Ice Lake nodes in volume because the street price of a 36-core Platinum 8360Y tray fell below USD 1,900 in Q2 2024, making 72-core bare-metal leases competitive with high-vCPU VPS offerings. According to data from ServerBear (June 2024), the median monthly recurring price for a 3600 dedicated server with 512 GiB RAM and 2×1 TB NVMe is EUR 189 in Frankfurt, USD 219 in Ashburn, and SGD 299 in Singapore.

Use cases

  • In-memory databases: 512 GiB–1 TiB RAM fits 80 % of SAP HANA edge-scale instances (<1 TiB) without needing the 4-socket “6000 series”.
  • CPU-bound CI farms: 72 physical cores compile the Linux kernel in ~110 seconds using 128 parallel jobs, 30 % faster than a 64-core EPYC 7713 in the same thermal envelope.
  • Virtualisation hosts: 144 threads yield ~110–120 vCPUs under KVM with 1:1 oversubscription; providers sell slices as 4-core VPS at USD 9–12 per month.
  • Game-server hosting: Source 2 titles such as Counter-Strike 2 benefit from Ice Lake’s 18 % IPC gain over Cascade Lake, keeping tick-rate variability below 0.3 ms at 128-tick.

Performance data

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  • Dell R650, 2× Platinum 8360Y, 512 GiB DDR4-3200, CentOS Stream 9: 55,800 (n=3, σ=1.1 %)
  • Reference: AMD EPYC 7713 (64-core) on HPE DL325 Gen10 Plus: 53,400

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  • 400 W at 100 % load → 139 pts/W Geekbench
  • EPYC 7713 at 280 W → 190 pts/W (higher efficiency, but fewer cores)

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Risks and limitations

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Comparison with adjacent tiers

Series Cores (2-socket) List price (CPU only) Typical lease (512 GiB, 2×1 TB NVMe)
2000 (Gold 6248R) 48 USD 2,700 USD 169 / mo
3600 (Platinum 8360Y) 72 USD 7,200 USD 199 / mo
5000 (Platinum 8468) 96 USD 11,600 USD 289 / mo

Lease pricing converges because older CPUs are depreciated; the 3600 dedicated server currently offers the lowest cost per physical core for new hardware leases.

Procurement checklist

  1. Verify exact CPU model; some resellers label Gold 6330 (28-core) as “3600 class” although it carries a 2.0 GHz base.
  2. Confirm RAM speed: DDR4-3200 is only supported with 2 DPC (DIMMs per channel) population; 4 DPC drops to 2933.
  3. Check whether NVMe bays are PCIe 4.0 x4; older backplanes limit to PCIe 3.0 x2, cutting sequential write by 55 %.
  4. Ask for IPMI/BMC firmware version; Ice Lake boards shipped before 2022 need v2.48 or newer to fix SMM CVE-2021-0157.
  5. Negotiate power cap; most BIOS allow 150 W cTDP down-configure, saving 20–25 % electricity if workload is bursty.

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