AWS c5a.8xlarge. Disks are gp2 just like Lightsail and remain crappy, although AWS offers a different kind of disks which you can use instead for better performance, although as expected they're priced higher than gp2.
I bought max CPU, min RAM and disk, then upgraded to 2x32GB 3200Mhz Kingston Fury and a 2TB EVO Plus NVMe.
Super cool. (And jealous)
Interesting to note that you could upgrade 2 sticks of RAM- here in India most Thinkpads E, L, ... come with 8 GB soldered + 1 RAM slot. As per OEM specs, mine max'es out 24 GB (16+8). And Officially they support 1.5 TB (500 GB OEM + 1 TB NVMe) storage.
What OS do you run? How is the heating/ fan noise?
Sorry about too many Q's- the last two I am having a bit of an issue with Manjaro/
I bought max CPU, min RAM and disk, then upgraded to 2x32GB 3200Mhz Kingston Fury and a 2TB EVO Plus NVMe.
Super cool. (And jealous)
Interesting to note that you could upgrade 2 sticks of RAM- here in India most Thinkpads (mine included) come with 8 GB soldered + 1 RAM slot. As per OEM specs, mine max'es out 24 GB (16+8). And Officially they support 1.5 TB (500 GB OEM + 1 TB NVMe) storage.
What OS do you run? How is the heating/ fan noise?
Sorry about too many Q's- the last two I am having a bit of an issue with Manjaro/
Not a problem So the L series, is afaik the only model that has non-soldered RAM. Actually the main reason I went with it.
I'm running vanilla Arch + KDE, with own custom kernel for zen3 thinkpad. (5.17 rc) There have been some hiccups, and not everything is exactly how I'd like, but running the rc kernel with the AMD Pstate driver has really helped thermal and battery. In turn, it's usually pretty quiet. As you can see by the bench it idles at 400Mhz. Gives the control completely to the SoC, so it's completely optimized for speed and battery life.
Which do you have? I can share my PKGBUILD or defconfig with you for the kernel.
Model name: AMD Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
CPU family: 25
Model: 80
Thread(s) per core: 2
Core(s) per socket: 6
CPU max MHz: 4287.7920
CPU min MHz: 1600.0000
We really need to start an equivalent of A/S/L for YABS.
( Agency or Provider, Operating System, Location, ) etc..that may help determine who the YABS is for unless the poster mentions difficult to tell.
OS of course will be Linux in almost all cases, the choice of distro may govern the YABS results as the learned and the wise in this forum have mentioned.
We really need to start an equivalent of A/S/L for YABS.
( Agency or Provider, Operating System, Location, ) etc..that may help determine who the YABS is for unless the poster mentions difficult to tell.
OS of course will be Linux in almost all cases, the choice of distro may govern the YABS results as the learned and the wise in this forum have mentioned.
im way behind plan on that index, and its now rather long for manual entry. any smarter way to do it ?
We really need to start an equivalent of A/S/L for YABS.
( Agency or Provider, Operating System, Location, ) etc..that may help determine who the YABS is for unless the poster mentions difficult to tell.
OS of course will be Linux in almost all cases, the choice of distro may govern the YABS results as the learned and the wise in this forum have mentioned.
im way behind plan on that index, and its now rather long for manual entry. any smarter way to do it ?
Encourage users to post these details? Some do, most do not. Heck ask admin to start deleting posts which do not ;-) Do for a few others will fall in line. j/k
We really need to start an equivalent of A/S/L for YABS.
( Agency or Provider, Operating System, Location, ) etc..that may help determine who the YABS is for unless the poster mentions difficult to tell.
OS of course will be Linux in almost all cases, the choice of distro may govern the YABS results as the learned and the wise in this forum have mentioned.
LOL, I haven't heard ASL in over 15 years.
It could be written into the YABS script, but if the provider doesn't run their own network, it's gonna have the wrong provider info on it. Location data is easily wrong too. Still, OS I think would be a great idea to write into it.
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AWS c5a.8xlarge. Disks are gp2 just like Lightsail and remain crappy, although AWS offers a different kind of disks which you can use instead for better performance, although as expected they're priced higher than gp2.
My laptop, just for fun...(I'm using the new AMD P-state driver, so the clock speed is showing wrong in YABS)
Tab Fitts | Founder/CEO - Spry Servers
SSD Shared Hosting || VPS || Dedicated Servers || Network Status || PHX1 LG || DAL1 LG || || AS398646 || 1-844-799-HOST (4678)
Ban him !!!
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(Nice specs btw) what machine is this ???
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Ty, It's a Lenovo ThinkPad L15 Gen2.
I bought max CPU, min RAM and disk, then upgraded to 2x32GB 3200Mhz Kingston Fury and a 2TB EVO Plus NVMe.
Tab Fitts | Founder/CEO - Spry Servers
SSD Shared Hosting || VPS || Dedicated Servers || Network Status || PHX1 LG || DAL1 LG || || AS398646 || 1-844-799-HOST (4678)
Super cool. (And jealous)
Interesting to note that you could upgrade 2 sticks of RAM- here in India most Thinkpads E, L, ... come with 8 GB soldered + 1 RAM slot. As per OEM specs, mine max'es out 24 GB (16+8). And Officially they support 1.5 TB (500 GB OEM + 1 TB NVMe) storage.
What OS do you run? How is the heating/ fan noise?
Sorry about too many Q's- the last two I am having a bit of an issue with Manjaro/
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blog | exploring visually |
Not a problem So the L series, is afaik the only model that has non-soldered RAM. Actually the main reason I went with it.
I'm running vanilla Arch + KDE, with own custom kernel for zen3 thinkpad. (5.17 rc) There have been some hiccups, and not everything is exactly how I'd like, but running the rc kernel with the AMD Pstate driver has really helped thermal and battery. In turn, it's usually pretty quiet. As you can see by the bench it idles at 400Mhz. Gives the control completely to the SoC, so it's completely optimized for speed and battery life.
Which do you have? I can share my PKGBUILD or defconfig with you for the kernel.
Tab Fitts | Founder/CEO - Spry Servers
SSD Shared Hosting || VPS || Dedicated Servers || Network Status || PHX1 LG || DAL1 LG || || AS398646 || 1-844-799-HOST (4678)
Thx I have E14, with
Kernel is
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E14 with Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Grapics works here with 40GB RAM and 2TB NVMe.
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Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC | Bobr
ITS WEDNESDAY MY DUDES
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@georgedatacenter 's $120 LIFETIME:
Note this YABS is NOT FAIR since
@cybertech
We really need to start an equivalent of A/S/L for YABS.
( Agency or Provider, Operating System, Location, ) etc..that may help determine who the YABS is for unless the poster mentions difficult to tell.
OS of course will be Linux in almost all cases, the choice of distro may govern the YABS results as the learned and the wise in this forum have mentioned.
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blog | exploring visually |
im way behind plan on that index, and its now rather long for manual entry. any smarter way to do it ?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Encourage users to post these details? Some do, most do not. Heck ask admin to start deleting posts which do not ;-) Do for a few others will fall in line. j/k
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blog | exploring visually |
HostHatch / Ubuntu 20.04 / Singapore. 35 USD/yr.
I use this VM to host my blog and personal VPN. Solid performance so far.
@hosthatch
LOL, I haven't heard ASL in over 15 years.
It could be written into the YABS script, but if the provider doesn't run their own network, it's gonna have the wrong provider info on it. Location data is easily wrong too. Still, OS I think would be a great idea to write into it.
Tab Fitts | Founder/CEO - Spry Servers
SSD Shared Hosting || VPS || Dedicated Servers || Network Status || PHX1 LG || DAL1 LG || || AS398646 || 1-844-799-HOST (4678)
OS & uptime, something I did share with @Mason just recently.
Yes, getting the provider and location details would be somewhat a hit and miss.
Maybe
ASNumber
+ASName
would suffice.This would be really easy to add with a single curl to ipinfo.io, example:
root@spry-phx:~# curl ipinfo.io/org
AS398646 Spry Servers, LLC
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Yeah, it'll work for providers that have AS, but not for providers that just rent all their servers or don't have AS or properly SWIP'd IP space.
Tab Fitts | Founder/CEO - Spry Servers
SSD Shared Hosting || VPS || Dedicated Servers || Network Status || PHX1 LG || DAL1 LG || || AS398646 || 1-844-799-HOST (4678)
How about implementing and issuing a pull request? it's an open source project y'all know? ;-)
I think OS and kernel are useful
boomer
My virtualized amusement park: https://github.com/oneclickvirt
If you can find any use at all for it then it’s well worth 50 cents
You don't want to see my attempt at scripting that.. it'd be rough.
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last bench advinservers
after a node kernel upgrade and reboot
note its NVMe RAID 5 and 1/2 vCore
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
I am looking for a use for it.
My virtualized amusement park: https://github.com/oneclickvirt
If I build a server monitoring, it is barely possible, but the memory is a little less, which may be more laggy.
My virtualized amusement park: https://github.com/oneclickvirt
boomer
Looks great.
My virtualized amusement park: https://github.com/oneclickvirt