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  • FredQcFredQc Member

    rm_ said: Then you can just buy one of these https://www.online.net/fr/serveur-dedie/dedibox-wopr and call it a day.

    That's a nice server right there

  • saibalsaibal Member

    rm_ said: Then you can just buy one of these https://www.online.net/fr/serveur-dedie/dedibox-wopr and call it a day.

    Currently unavailable

  • williewillie Member

    See https://console.online.net/en/order/server_limited for some specials in big servers.

  • @rm_ Are you trying to say that I purposely hidden the price or something?

    I'm comparing performance on the dedicated instances on both Vultr and DO. The Linode (and I said all of the providers normal instances perform the same) is only there, as a comparison to see how much better these dedicated instances are, when comparing with a normal instance (on Linode, Vultr and DO, assuming similar performance).

    It doesn't matter if I'm comparing a Vultr $60 dedicated instance against the DO $640 dedicated instance, or the other way around.
    The results are exactly the same, because only one core is considered for the test.

    Also sorry to say, but one CPU core of the E5 2660 v4 (The online WOPR server you posted) doesn't perform faster than the dedicated instances on DO or Vultr.
    Likewise, an equivalent sized instance on Google Cloud (to the dedicated Vultr or DO) will be much more expensive, but the benchmark shows that it behaves almost exactly the same as the normal instances on Vultr, DO and Linode. AWS c4 instances also don't do much better than that.

    And that's why I say pricing is irrelevant.
    Your average 2x cpu $20 cloud, might be much faster that a $600 16 cpu private cloud (and I'm dealing with a situation like this right now).
    For most of my clients, absolute cpu core speed is much more relevant than multi core scalability... and they can pay for it.
    Putting the price there would only be useful if I'm comparing all other resources as a package.
    I'm not looking at cost/performance, only at single thread performance.

    If you cannot understand what this means, then whatever...

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