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(Quote) The same can be said for all kinds of research. That's why we design methodologies that increase the probability of being correct.
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(Quote) Nice. Upcloud has always made IOPS its selling point relative to its competitors. I have't had the time to bench them, but I feel good knowing they are using prem Intel Golds. Explains why it was so buttery smooth when I was using them for a…
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Nice work, @Mason. I think a 1G file is acceptable, although I probably will still go with a 4GB test file for my own benching mainly because a larger test file will more likely even out spikes, if any. I am not sure how to do a 3-second test that …
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(Quote) I have just released 33 days worth of benchmarking data for Nexus Bytes' Germany server. You can be sure that the performance will stay the same for a long time.
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(Quote) From his nick, @seriesn is good with math so de ain't deadpooling. You probably got one of the best deals among the early adopters with the upgrade. It pays to stay on the NexusBytes ride.
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Smallweb stays on The Whitelist. That's my endorsement based on a reasonable assessment of the issue and its handling. However, it is a good time to take stock of everything, (not just technical) because the next issue may not be met with such warm…
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If it is hardware failure, nothing is bulletproof. Always have multiple backups.
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This headline is platinum: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theregister.co.uk/AMP/2020/01/09/gandi_loses_customer_data/ ???
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Condoms are not 100% but better than nothing. Same principle.
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(Quote) Good to see proactive measures to ensure node stability!
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(Quote) 64K block size, almost 40K iops.. what insanity is this?
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The disk is so fast, YABS wasn't able to calculate the average in GB/s :#
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I think that fio is a much better test but I already know the compiling issues, so if you could somehow make that happen, that's the best! I second @cybertech's ioping suggestion. Finally, is there a reason why you don't use Geekbench 5? From what …
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(Quote) Protip 2: Pay quarterly for best pricing.
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(Quote) Not sure about listing, but I think there is a good chance a few years down the road for you to claim bragging rights that you had a significant role in the making of another hosting legend.
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NexusCare by @seriesn
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(Quote) I don't see him selling Xeons anymore. If you scored one previously, congratulations.
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(Quote) From the trajectory that @seriesn is heading in, it is more of a matter of when that happens, not a question of if that will happen. :) EDIT: Just to add on, the AppleCare comparison is very appropriate. Often you get DeadpoolCare at the lo…
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You didn't try taking off your clothes though: https://mobile.twitter.com/lilearthangelk/status/1213284066755317761
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(Quote) lost.my.nuts
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(Quote) Exactly. He is not the cheapest but not unreasonably priced either, and in the long run, you probably get the best value all things considered.
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(Quote) Are you joining the family?
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(Quote) Grab a LA special now. When he upgrades his node in future, you will be enjoying the shiny new hardware and going cheep cheep
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Holy shit we are talking stochastic models @Janevski?
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(Quote) He got upgraded to a Ryzen because @seriesn is phasing out his Xeons (except for storage nodes). If you are one of the rare ones holding onto a Nexus Bytes Xeon SSD, eventually you will find yourself having a shiny Ryzen NVMe at no change in…
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This is called taking care of the family. As part of hardware renewal, family members will be migrated to new hardware when the time comes, so it pays to stay for a long, long time. EDIT: BTW, it is @seriesn not @nseries