lol @ their cert being invalid for 4 days already.
Can't see a order button either, what do you pay for a location that exotic?
I got quoted the following (basically what I've asked) for 36$/month:
1 vCPU
1GB of RAM
20 GB of Storage
10Mbit/s port. 1TB of monthly bandwidth
1 IPv4.
Did the YABS on a trial VM, but after seeing they would charge $500/month for an extra 1TB of bandwidth, slow staff responses, "cloud vps" which they don't even allow you to install your own O.S (they reinstall manually for what it seems), I guess I'm going to skip it.
Who do GB multi core scores don't multiply wrt cores. For example, if single core score of an 8 core VPS is 1000, then why the multi core score is around 4000 most of the time, and not 8000. It's usually around single core score x around half of total cores of that plan.
I see this happening more in plans with more than 6 cores. It multiples correctly as long as it's a 2 core plan, but then the ratio starts going down from one towards half with higher core plans.
Is it just throttling by host, CPU generation/quality, or something else?
Any ideas, @Mason, @cybertech, @all?
MS said:
Who do GB multi core scores don't multiply wrt cores. For example, if single core score of an 8 core VPS is 1000, then why the multi core score is around 4000 most of the time, and not 8000. It's usually around single core score x around half of total cores of that plan.
I see this happening more in plans with more than 6 cores. It multiples correctly as long as it's a 2 core plan, but then the ratio starts going down from one towards half with higher core plans.
Is it just throttling by host, CPU generation/quality, or something else?
Any ideas, @Mason, @cybertech, @all?
I bet my ass, they are throttled or you see 6 cores but you can only use 4, so they limit you to 400%.
Lemme run another geekbench with 4.
MS said:
Who do GB multi core scores don't multiply wrt cores. For example, if single core score of an 8 core VPS is 1000, then why the multi core score is around 4000 most of the time, and not 8000. It's usually around single core score x around half of total cores of that plan.
I see this happening more in plans with more than 6 cores. It multiples correctly as long as it's a 2 core plan, but then the ratio starts going down from one towards half with higher core plans.
Is it just throttling by host, CPU generation/quality, or something else?
Any ideas, @Mason, @cybertech, @all?
I bet my ass, they are throttled or you see 6 cores but you can only use 4, so they limit you to 400%.
Lemme run another geekbench with 4.
I see this with all kinds of hosts, with their newer and not so new nodes. And, all kinds of CPUs.
A 12 core E5 v4 plan with 700 for SC and around 4400 for MC.
A 6 core Ryzen 7XXX with 1800 for SC and around 5900 for MC.
single core is always higher than all cores benched together.
also for example, if you are sharing 4 cores with one other user who is using 2 cores workload, then your single will look good while 4 obviously looks less. the more users sharing the lower it likely will be.
finally there is always the possibility provider caps the max cpu, but that would likely mean the scores are usually consistent(ly low). perfect example would be c1vhosting.
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lol @ their cert being invalid for 4 days already.
Can't see a order button either, what do you pay for a location that exotic?
Their price is on their site.
8GB €10/yr NVME KVM - C1V HOSTING
2 vCore CPU, 8GB DDR4 ECC RAM, 70GB SSD NVMe PCIe, 25TB @ 1Gbps monthly traffic usage, 1 IPv4 address, 1 IPv6 address
welcome to the 80.0ST club
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
$5.5/m from Layer.ae
based on this offer? - https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/7264/layer-les-exclusive-amd-ryzen-7950x-4x-4-5ghz-4gb-ddr5-ram-50gb-nvme-10tb-10gbit - how did you double the nvme?
i asked politely, usually it just works
edit: i mean on OGF
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I got quoted the following (basically what I've asked) for 36$/month:
Did the YABS on a trial VM, but after seeing they would charge $500/month for an extra 1TB of bandwidth, slow staff responses, "cloud vps" which they don't even allow you to install your own O.S (they reinstall manually for what it seems), I guess I'm going to skip it.
microLXC Pakistan
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JustVM,
8,31€ (as I don't pay for the VAT) - RS 1000 G9.5 SE WD24 Vienna
https://www.netcup-sonderangebote.de/vserver/rs-1000-g9-5-se-wd24/
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Aeza - Sweden - €1.09/month.
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/4796376
Got for a pretty good price.
PrepaidHost after they upgraded the CEPH cluuster
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Who do GB multi core scores don't multiply wrt cores. For example, if single core score of an 8 core VPS is 1000, then why the multi core score is around 4000 most of the time, and not 8000. It's usually around single core score x around half of total cores of that plan.
I see this happening more in plans with more than 6 cores. It multiples correctly as long as it's a 2 core plan, but then the ratio starts going down from one towards half with higher core plans.
Is it just throttling by host, CPU generation/quality, or something else?
Any ideas, @Mason, @cybertech, @all?
I bet my ass, they are throttled or you see 6 cores but you can only use 4, so they limit you to 400%.
Lemme run another geekbench with 4.
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I see this with all kinds of hosts, with their newer and not so new nodes. And, all kinds of CPUs.
A 12 core E5 v4 plan with 700 for SC and around 4400 for MC.
A 6 core Ryzen 7XXX with 1800 for SC and around 5900 for MC.
its the CPU itself.
single core is always higher than all cores benched together.
also for example, if you are sharing 4 cores with one other user who is using 2 cores workload, then your single will look good while 4 obviously looks less. the more users sharing the lower it likely will be.
finally there is always the possibility provider caps the max cpu, but that would likely mean the scores are usually consistent(ly low). perfect example would be c1vhosting.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Looks like a fixed cap.
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looks to me CPU design with neighbors.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
I/O does fluctuate quite a bit, because its under load.
I barely see any CPU steal plus the cpu benchmarks are too consistent.
Its always 4x and a bit, never 5x or 6x.
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