@mezoology said:
This was my first BF on green forums.
I'm a seriesn's customer for a couple of months.
But when I knew that's he's not planning on participating in this BF (neither do I), I got relieved and got myself a 4c ryzen beast.
@mezoology said:
btw is this YABS seem normal? or should I wait for a bit more till other tenants chill.
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 938 Mbits/sec | 520 Mbits/sec
Judging from that LA iperf3, that 1gbit NIC is only at 50% utilization due to people importing data.
pretty good I'd say for an offer heavy weekend.
ty for the feedback, I was more concerned about the disk speed tbh. I'm genuinely asking if it's normal or not, not trying to give the host a hard time.
Disk speed looks good for a storage HDD box. You might want to try also a dd test for sequential read/write, which is only good for non-SSD systems. Nench does this.
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only from RackNerd $7.9/y with 1 cpu and 2.5 GB ram
Thanks Fam. Hope you are enjoying your service
A very generic statement for today’s world.
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that's more of a reason to hate it.
Disk speed looks good for a storage HDD box. You might want to try also a dd test for sequential read/write, which is only good for non-SSD systems. Nench does this.
I bought two servers:
Supermicro SYS-1027R-72RFTP
2xIntel Xeon E5-2670
384GB RAM
Hardware RAID (8 bays)
8x 2.5" caddies
4x 1TB ssd (Samsung 860)
4x 512GB ssd (Samsung 860)
2x 10G + 2x 1G nic
Rails
1300€ total (for two, so 650€ each)
Sorry for the super late reply. I got'em from a "flash deals" thread on LET
Nice, are you going to co-locate, and where if we can ask?
In my office!