CPU isn't impressive but hopefully the service remains the same
I've had their LA VPS for 11months now, CPU is consistent around GB4 2500 single core, 5000 multicore (3vCPU). cached HDD is slow, got migrated to San Jose (suggested Amsterdam as well but seem like hotspot).
support is really fast and skilled. seems like whatever history there was, they are really focused on doing it right this time. of course DYDD, YMMV.
What causes the changes in reported CPU frequency and Geekbench 5 Performance?
Cores
MHz
GB Single core
GB Multi core
32
2185.527
1719
15294
1
2700.357
1506
1454
2
2406.790
1510
1973
4
2195.458
1461
3621
8
2194.465
1446
6332
Note that 32 was on the bare metal and 1, 2, 4, and 8 were "also on the bare metal" but via LXC. I haven't yet run yabs on KVM. With LXC, rebooting the containers to change the number of cores took less than a blink each time.
In particular,
(1) why should the single core score be better with LXC than without?
(2) As between 32 and 1 core tests, why does the GB single core performance decrease when the processor speed increases?
(3) Does the GB single core score decrease with the "real core" count? 1 and 2 logical cores might run on one hardware core. 3 and 4 might run on a second "real core."
What's going on with the IPv4 Send Speed to Clouvider in NY?
Cores
Clouvider NY IPv4 Send Speed Mbits/sec
32
94.8
1
83.1
2
121
4
151
8
48.5
Who decided on those swap allocations?
Is there more that seems worthy of notice?
I hope I didn't make too many mistakes entering the data into the tables. My data guy is off today.
Comments
Hetzner AX101
https://pastebin.com/NFxzNsdb
20 floppy disk in RAID 0?
OnePoundEmail (aff link)
@Groentjuh welcome to vpsslim, there was a recent shitstorm on let.
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RackNerd New Year Special 2.5GB KVM (Amsterdam)
CPU isn't impressive but hopefully the service remains the same
I've had their LA VPS for 11months now, CPU is consistent around GB4 2500 single core, 5000 multicore (3vCPU). cached HDD is slow, got migrated to San Jose (suggested Amsterdam as well but seem like hotspot).
support is really fast and skilled. seems like whatever history there was, they are really focused on doing it right this time. of course DYDD, YMMV.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Hostsolutions @cociu
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Inception Hosting - Amsterdam - KVM.
https://inceptionhosting.com
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I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
Ooh ... I kinda want that one ...
@AnthonySmith Geekbench4 the above, howbowdah?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
spinning up another test VM on another node now as it happens so I will run it in 1 mminute.
https://inceptionhosting.com
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Inception Hosting Amsterdam KVM - done one node KVM11 with geekbench 4
https://inceptionhosting.com
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Ryzen feelin da heat!
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Just wondering what datacentre/provider do you use in Amsterdam.
Clouvider.
https://inceptionhosting.com
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Lol recently? VPSSlim has been shit for years. I had a VPS with them 4-5 years back and it was down most of the time.
Revisit to AlphaVPS after offloading production. still good. gonna use it for lots more work.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Found this when cleaning out old txt files, don't know who, what or where:
KnownHost Entry VPS Server
Sultan Muda - Amazon Store
Clouveo LAX-P2 Gift LET Provider Poll 2020
Geekbench 5
https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/6417326
Sultan Muda - Amazon Store
Hello!
Hetzner AX101
MetalVPS
LXC container with one processor running on AX101
MetalVPS
Now LXC container with two processors
MetalVPS
Four cores
MetalVPS
8 cores
MetalVPS
A few items that stood out to me include:
Note that 32 was on the bare metal and 1, 2, 4, and 8 were "also on the bare metal" but via LXC. I haven't yet run yabs on KVM. With LXC, rebooting the containers to change the number of cores took less than a blink each time.
In particular,
(1) why should the single core score be better with LXC than without?
(2) As between 32 and 1 core tests, why does the GB single core performance decrease when the processor speed increases?
(3) Does the GB single core score decrease with the "real core" count? 1 and 2 logical cores might run on one hardware core. 3 and 4 might run on a second "real core."
Who decided on those swap allocations?
Is there more that seems worthy of notice?
I hope I didn't make too many mistakes entering the data into the tables. My data guy is off today.
Thanks everybody! Greetings from Mexico! ??????️
MetalVPS
Oh my!
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