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Hetzner server auction prices

Hetzner server auction prices is built for builders considering self-hosted infrastructure for apps, inference experiments, or cost-sensitive services. Use it to decide which auction server offers enough CPU, RAM, disk, and location value for the monthly price. Keep the workload assumptions consistent across options, then inspect the cited prices and last-checked dates before committing budget.

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The decision this page helps you make

Live Hetzner Serverbörse auction prices for 2026: CPU, RAM, disk, and monthly EUR cost of dedicated bare-metal servers, ranked by best value for self-hosting AI and app workloads.

The practical question is which auction server offers enough CPU, RAM, disk, and location value for the monthly price. Use the same workload assumptions for every option so the comparison reflects billing differences instead of different inputs.

Start with these inputs

  • Hardware: CPU, RAM, disk, ECC, location.
  • Price: Monthly euro cost and value filters.
  • Use case: Self-hosting, storage-heavy apps, lab workloads.

What the result includes

AreaWhat ByteCosts shows
HardwareCPU, RAM, disk, ECC, location
PriceMonthly euro cost and value filters
Use caseSelf-hosting, storage-heavy apps, lab workloads

How to use the result

  • Run a realistic base case and a heavier-usage case before choosing a provider or plan.
  • Compare alternatives with identical traffic, token, seat, runtime, and retry assumptions.
  • Open the cited provider source before a purchase or production billing decision.

Formula

monthlyRunRate = listedServerPrice. Comparison metrics such as price per GB of RAM and price per TB of storage are derived from the listed hardware only; ByteCosts does not infer application or LLM throughput from the CPU name.

Assumptions

  • Prices and specifications come from the committed Hetzner auction snapshot shown on the page.
  • CPU model names are displayed as listed; no synthetic benchmark score is assigned when a measured result is unavailable.
  • Setup fees, taxes, network add-ons, backups, and operational labor are excluded unless explicitly shown.
  • Auction inventory can disappear quickly, so availability must be rechecked before purchase.

Example scenario

Filter for the minimum RAM, disk type, storage capacity, and location your workload requires. Compare the remaining servers by monthly price, price per GB of RAM, and the hardware constraints that would force an upgrade later.

How to read the example

StepExample inputWhat to inspect
Minimum fitRAM, disk type, capacity, locationRemove servers that cannot run the workload
Monthly costListed auction priceRecurring infrastructure commitment
Value checkPrice per RAM GB and storage TBCheaper capacity without inventing performance

Interpretation guide

  • Eliminate hardware that fails a hard requirement before sorting by price.
  • Use capacity ratios as screening aids, not as a substitute for measured workload performance.
  • Open the provider listing and confirm price, location, and availability before ordering.

Limitations

Hetzner server auction prices is a planning tool, not a billing guarantee. It uses the visible assumptions and committed source-backed data available at the page's last update.

Check the cited provider page and your own production logs before signing a contract, changing price, or committing infrastructure spend.

Frequently asked questions

What should I enter first in Hetzner server auction prices?

Start with hardware: cpu, ram, disk, ecc, location. Add optional adjustments only after the base case is understandable.

Is the result a guaranteed invoice forecast?

No. It is a planning estimate based on the visible workload assumptions and source-backed public prices. Taxes, negotiated discounts, undocumented limits, and production behavior can change the final invoice.

Where do the prices and assumptions come from?

ByteCosts keeps provider source links, confidence information, and last-checked dates attached to pricing records. User-entered workload assumptions remain separate from published vendor facts.

Hetzner server auction prices. ByteCosts. https://bytecosts.com/tools/hetzner-servers/

Sources

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