Are servers with Ryzen CPUs stable enough?

Hello,

I know that servers with EPYC CPUs are very reliable, but are Ryzen servers reliable enough? I've seen there're many Ryzen servers on sale on Hetzner. If I rent a Ryzen server, do I need to reboot it every some days? Thanks a lot.


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Is anyone able to point me to something that I can trust to be reliable meanwhile now blowing my wallet out into space.
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