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$14.50 BIG-STORAGE Dedicated Server!!! [LIMITED QUANTITY]
Hello guys, Let's get right on the topic.
Our $14.50 new configuration dedicated server.
Atom C2750
Intel Atom C2750 (8 Cores, 2.4 Ghz) RAM: 8 GB DDR3 Disk:1x 2 TB HDD Bandwidth:100 Mbps 1 IPv4 Location: Dallas NO IPMI, you are limited to the OS we offer on signup form Price: $14.50/month Promocode: YBDX4U70Q Link: https://drserver.net/dedicated.php
Our famous KVM-S VPS is here again. We have 2 left of it right now, so be quick if you want it.
KVM-S
4 CPU Cores 4096 MB RAM 90 GB SSD Disk 4096 GB Bandwidth 1 IPv4 /64 IPv6 KVM Linux/Windows Location Dallas: Price: $15.00/month Price(After discount): $7.00/month The order link: https://drserver.net/vps.php . Claim the discounted price using promocode: LET-it-GO.
Useful VPS Info:
All offers are powered by Virtualizor control panel. All offers come with 1 IPv4 unless otherwise stated. IPv6 right now is available in Dallas. IPv4 rDNS is only available for Dallas. We don't recommend running mail servers on our VPS-es except for your personal emails. We provide best-effort application support a.k.a hand-holding. The VPS in this offer are not managed, however we can provide you with application support and install the applications, you require for FREE. The VPS are hosted on powerful E5 nodes with minimum of 128 GB RAM and SSDs in RAID-10.
About us:
drServer started offering service around November of 2013, so we're almost 5 years old. The doctor is still here and still stronger than ever. The doctor can satisfy all your hosting needs.
Useful Links Section:
Terms of Service: https://drserver.net/termsofservice.php AUP: https://drserver.net/aup.php Ticket us: https://portal.drserver.net/?/tickets/new/ Forum: https://forum.drserver.net Blog: https://blog.drserver.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drserver.net/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/drservervps
FAQ:
Q: Do you allow gameservers? Because most gameservers generally attract (D)DoS attacks, we currently do not allow them on our network. This also applies to voiceservers such as Teamspeak and Mumble. Q: Can I run a VPN? Private VPN servers are perfectly fine with us. Public ones, however, are not. Q: What's your refund policy? We do have a 30-day refund policy for your first service with us. Q: What payment methods are accepted? We accept payments via PayPal and BitPay. Q: Do you have a test IP/file? Yes. Q: Do you offer instant setup? Servers on this offer are instantly provisoned, subject to stock availability.
Network Info:
Dallas, USA Test IPv4: 192.138.210.63 Test IPv6: 2604:0880:0052:0000:0000:0000:01e5:657b Test file(IPv4): http://lg-dal.ipv4.drserver.net/100MB.test Looking glass(IPv4): http://lg-dal.ipv4.drserver.net/ Test file(IPv6): http://lg-dal.ipv6.drserver.net/100MB.test Looking glass(IPv6): http://lg-dal.ipv6.drserver.net/
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Comments
Can someone post the output for https://freevps.us/bench.sh ?
Still looking for the $13 SSD offer..
Here's bench on my KVM-S
I would like to admire the service and support from drserver.net by this chance.
Quick ticket response and further tracing if their support is helpful.
Do not hesitate if their offer meets what you need. Their package and support is definitely worth your every penny.
taken.
Do you offer Centos6 and OS reinstall in the client center?
Do you offer IPv6 address for dedicate server?
Bench on my dedicated 2tb server:
CPU model : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C2750 @ 2.40GHz
Number of cores : 8
CPU frequency : 1200.000 MHz
Total amount of ram : 16034 MB
Total amount of swap : 976 MB
System uptime : 2days, 3:38:19
Load average : 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
OS : Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 4.4.0-128-generic
Node Name IPv4 address Download Speed
CacheFly 205.234.175.175 14.1MB/s
Vultr, Tokyo, JP 108.61.201.151 9.73MB/s
Linode, Tokyo, JP 106.187.96.148 4.60MB/s
DO, Bangalore, IN 139.59.80.215 2.65MB/s
Softlayer, Chennai, IN 169.38.65.84 2.36MB/s
Vultr, Singapore, SG 45.32.100.168 9.12MB/s
DO, Singapore, SG 159.89.192.182 2.67MB/s
Linode, Singapore, SG 139.162.23.4 2.91MB/s
Softlayer, Singapore, SG 119.81.28.170 2.44MB/s
Leaseweb, Singapore, SG 103.254.153.18 3.65MB/s
Softlayer, HongKong, CN 119.81.130.170 3.10MB/s
Leaseweb, HongKong, CN 43.249.36.49 3.29MB/s
Vultr, Sydney, AUS 108.61.212.117 8.97MB/s
Softlayer, Sydney, AUS 168.1.1.212 2.45MB/s
Softlayer, Melbourne, AUS 168.1.65.244 3.28MB/s
Tele2, Gothenberg, SE 90.130.74.151 2.37MB/s
Tele2, Kista, SE 90.130.74.149 2.52MB/s
Softlayer, Milan, IT 159.122.128.84 4.21MB/s
Prometeus, Milan, IT 37.247.53.10 2.94MB/s
Tele2, Riga, LV 90.130.74.113 3.51MB/s
Tele2, Vilnius, LT 90.130.74.117 3.69MB/s
Server.LU, Luxembourg, LU 94.242.192.2 7.02MB/s
Tele2, Frankfurt, DE 90.130.74.155 1.71MB/s
Vultr, Frankfurt, DE 108.61.210.117 10.4MB/s
Linode, Frankfurt, DE 139.162.130.8 4.37MB/s
Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE 159.122.69.4 4.45MB/s
Leaseweb, Frankfurt, DE 37.58.58.140 5.01MB/s
DO, Frankfurt, DE 46.101.218.147 20.3KB/s
Vultr, Paris, FR 108.61.209.127 10.6MB/s
OVH, Gravelines, FR 5.196.90.200 2.35MB/s
OVH, Strasbourg, FR 5.135.128.81 1.65MB/s
OVH, Roubaix, FR 188.165.12.106 3.12MB/s
Online.Net, Paris, FR 62.210.18.40 5.21MB/s
Tele2, Amsterdam, NL 90.130.74.153 4.07MB/s
Vultr, Amsterdam, NL 108.61.198.102 10.4MB/s
DO 2, Amsterdam, NL 188.226.175.227 5.08MB/s
DO 3, Amsterdam, NL 178.62.216.76 5.05MB/s
Leaseweb, Amsterdam, NL 5.79.108.33 4.61MB/s
i3d, Amsterdam, NL 213.163.76.200 3.87MB/s
Vultr, London, UK 108.61.196.101 10.8MB/s
DO, London, UK 46.101.44.214 5.34MB/s
Linode, London, UK 176.58.107.39 3.96MB/s
Softlayer, London, UK 5.10.97.132 4.52MB/s
Softlayer, Mexico, MX 169.57.4.116 12.1MB/s
Softlayer, Brazil, BR 169.57.128.148 4.01MB/s
DO 1, NYC, USA 165.227.194.167 10.2MB/s
DO 2, NYC, USA 192.241.184.88 550KB/s
DO 3, NYC, USA 174.138.51.137 10.8MB/s
Vultr, New Jersey, USA 108.61.149.182 13.7MB/s
Linode, Newark, USA 50.116.57.237 600KB/s
Vultr, Illinois, USA 107.191.51.12 13.8MB/s
Vultr, Atlanta, USA 108.61.193.166 13.9MB/s
Linode, Atlanta, USA 50.116.39.117 12.8MB/s
Vultr, Miami, USA 104.156.244.232 13.8MB/s
Vultr, Washington, USA 108.61.194.105 13.3MB/s
Softlayer, Seattle, USA 67.228.112.250 8.20MB/s
Leaseweb, Washington, USA 207.244.94.80 12.3MB/s
Vultr, Dallas, USA 108.61.224.175 14.0MB/s
Linode, Dallas, USA 50.116.25.154 13.6MB/s
Softlayer, Dallas, USA 173.192.68.18 14.1MB/s
Leaseweb, Dallas, USA 209.58.153.1 8.40MB/s
Vultr, Los Angeles, USA 108.61.219.200 13.8MB/s
DO, San Francisco, USA 165.227.29.84 11.4MB/s
DO, San Francisco, USA 107.170.223.15 8.19MB/s
Linode, Fremont, USA 50.116.14.9 12.0MB/s
Leaseweb, San Francisco, USA 209.58.135.187 10.9MB/s
DO, Toronto, CA 159.203.57.38 12.5MB/s
OVH, Beauharnois, CA 192.99.19.165 6.44MB/s
EastLink, Canada, CA 24.222.0.194 221KB/s
Softlayer, Montreal, CA 169.54.124.180 9.50MB/s
I/O speed(1st run) : 89.9 MB/s
I/O speed(2nd run) : 91.2 MB/s
I/O speed(3rd run) : 89.3 MB/s
Average I/O speed : 90.1333 MB/s
And bench on my 200 SSD server:
Node Name IPv4 address Download Speed
CacheFly 205.234.175.175 28.5MB/s
Vultr, Tokyo, JP 108.61.201.151 14.4MB/s
Linode, Tokyo, JP 106.187.96.148 7.66MB/s
DO, Bangalore, IN 139.59.80.215 4.57MB/s
Softlayer, Chennai, IN 169.38.65.84 5.40MB/s
Vultr, Singapore, SG 45.32.100.168 11.3MB/s
DO, Singapore, SG 159.89.192.182 6.72MB/s
Linode, Singapore, SG 139.162.23.4 7.09MB/s
Softlayer, Singapore, SG 119.81.28.170 5.69MB/s
Leaseweb, Singapore, SG 103.254.153.18 7.78MB/s
Softlayer, HongKong, CN 119.81.130.170 7.65MB/s
Leaseweb, HongKong, CN 43.249.36.49 6.64MB/s
Vultr, Sydney, AUS 108.61.212.117 11.1MB/s
Softlayer, Sydney, AUS 168.1.1.212 7.22MB/s
Softlayer, Melbourne, AUS 168.1.65.244 6.59MB/s
Tele2, Gothenberg, SE 90.130.74.151 9.18MB/s
Tele2, Kista, SE 90.130.74.149 13.2MB/s
Softlayer, Milan, IT 159.122.128.84 9.61MB/s
Prometeus, Milan, IT 37.247.53.10 15.2MB/s
Tele2, Riga, LV 90.130.74.113 7.55MB/s
Tele2, Vilnius, LT 90.130.74.117 6.97MB/s
Server.LU, Luxembourg, LU 94.242.192.2 9.31MB/s
Tele2, Frankfurt, DE 90.130.74.155 5.48MB/s
Vultr, Frankfurt, DE 108.61.210.117 17.5MB/s
Linode, Frankfurt, DE 139.162.130.8 11.1MB/s
Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE 159.122.69.4 9.73MB/s
Leaseweb, Frankfurt, DE 37.58.58.140 9.92MB/s
DO, Frankfurt, DE 46.101.218.147 9.51MB/s
Vultr, Paris, FR 108.61.209.127 17.9MB/s
OVH, Gravelines, FR 5.196.90.200 5.69MB/s
OVH, Strasbourg, FR 5.135.128.81 5.00MB/s
OVH, Roubaix, FR 188.165.12.106 6.35MB/s
Online.Net, Paris, FR 62.210.18.40 11.0MB/s
Tele2, Amsterdam, NL 90.130.74.153 8.95MB/s
Vultr, Amsterdam, NL 108.61.198.102 18.3MB/s
DO 2, Amsterdam, NL 188.226.175.227 12.1MB/s
DO 3, Amsterdam, NL 178.62.216.76 12.6MB/s
Leaseweb, Amsterdam, NL 5.79.108.33 10.6MB/s
i3d, Amsterdam, NL 213.163.76.200 11.6MB/s
Vultr, London, UK 108.61.196.101 18.8MB/s
DO, London, UK 46.101.44.214 11.9MB/s
Linode, London, UK 176.58.107.39 11.5MB/s
Softlayer, London, UK 5.10.97.132 12.1MB/s
Softlayer, Mexico, MX 169.57.4.116 24.5MB/s
Softlayer, Brazil, BR 169.57.128.148 9.18MB/s
DO 1, NYC, USA 165.227.194.167 26.1MB/s
DO 2, NYC, USA 192.241.184.88 26.3MB/s
DO 3, NYC, USA 174.138.51.137 26.7MB/s
Vultr, New Jersey, USA 108.61.149.182 26.3MB/s
Linode, Newark, USA 50.116.57.237 19.6MB/s
Vultr, Illinois, USA 107.191.51.12 27.0MB/s
Vultr, Atlanta, USA 108.61.193.166 27.8MB/s
Linode, Atlanta, USA 50.116.39.117 27.8MB/s
Vultr, Miami, USA 104.156.244.232 27.1MB/s
Vultr, Washington, USA 108.61.194.105 25.4MB/s
Softlayer, Seattle, USA 67.228.112.250 25.1MB/s
Leaseweb, Washington, USA 207.244.94.80 26.6MB/s
Vultr, Dallas, USA 108.61.224.175 28.4MB/s
Linode, Dallas, USA 50.116.25.154 28.5MB/s
Softlayer, Dallas, USA 173.192.68.18 28.5MB/s
Leaseweb, Dallas, USA 209.58.153.1 28.5MB/s
Vultr, Los Angeles, USA 108.61.219.200 27.4MB/s
DO, San Francisco, USA 165.227.29.84 23.8MB/s
DO, San Francisco, USA 107.170.223.15 23.8MB/s
Linode, Fremont, USA 50.116.14.9 26.9MB/s
Leaseweb, San Francisco, USA 209.58.135.187 26.6MB/s
DO, Toronto, CA 159.203.57.38 27.0MB/s
OVH, Beauharnois, CA 192.99.19.165 15.1MB/s
EastLink, Canada, CA 24.222.0.194 17.0MB/s
Softlayer, Montreal, CA 169.54.124.180 24.6MB/s
I/O speed(1st run) : 99.1 MB/s
I/O speed(2nd run) : 90.8 MB/s
I/O speed(3rd run) : 91.2 MB/s
Average I/O speed : 93.7 MB/s
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I am sorry about the posts above which I cannot delete after I edit my post later on.
:O
WTF @yongsiklee, apply some format.
@yongsiklee are you fucking retarded?
mind your language. what if he answers "yes", you'll feel bad now wouldn't you?
he owes you nothing! all he did was trying to be helpful and messed up the format of his post in the process.
Stop with the moral policing, and the snow flake act.
If he is capable enough of running a benchmark, he should be capable enough of formatting his posts without having a spaz attack.
Also, if he were to answer 'yes', I'd ask him to start posting under adult supervision, if he can't get the basic tagging / markdown right across 7 fucking simultaneous posts, without feeling bad.
It could just be a Cloudflare derp.looking at his post history, this is not the first time. Oh well.Welcome to the community @yongsiklee .
Next time use the 'code' formatting option when pasting terminal output. (select your pasted text and click the big C in the post editor.)
Bench on my 200 SSD server:
Bench on my 2tb HDD server:
As you can see from the above well followed coded posts, I/O speed of a ssd drive and a hdd drive is about the same and it is slower than an average mechanical drive from years and years ago. What seems to be causing the drive speed cut off by more than half here?
Is it motherboard, or aging hard drive?
Yes.
Believe it or not, I have not noticed the editing formula on the top until you said "the big C," and I thank you for the kind advice.
good to be you!
Check with support ( they're super helpful). It could be some configuration issue but they'll get to the bottom of this. The SSD should be doing 4-5 times better.
I'm hoping to grab two of those when they become available again....selfishly hoping you resolve the problem and post a new benchmark
me: root@server:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test1.img bs=1G count=1 oflag=dsync 1+0 records in 1+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 11.3845 s, 94.3 MB/s Support: The CPU is the limiting factor. DD is using just a single thread, so you will see limited I/O, no matter SSD or HDD
:-)
So it means you do not have to be obsessed with a ssd drive as it will run as slow as a mechanical drive from 10 years ago due to the bottleneck of the cpu?
I found this article about cpu speed and hard disk i/o speed and I wonder what contributes to much lower i/o speed of the server disk drserver is offering with:
"Processor architecture does not inherently affect disk I/O speeds, nor does it affect memory access speed. Generally speaking, it only affects the amount of memory that the system can use. Disk I/O speed is determined primarily by the physical properties of the hard drive or SSD itself."
And this is the bench of the new one I got from the latest promo-look at the i/o speed of the drive at the end. it is even LOWER THAN an SDCARD:
I/O speed(1st run) : 71.7 MB/s I/O speed(2nd run) : 66.9 MB/s I/O speed(3rd run) : 69.5 MB/s Average I/O speed : 69.3667 MB/s
I still love the server though since I am using it for my backups.
DD is not disk benchmark utility. It is tied to single thread and if disk is not limiting factor it will produce result what your cpu can produce. This is super visible with DD especially because it is pinned to a single thread.
So modern day Atom with its single thread will most likely be far behind modern day Xeon with higher clock and more cache.
Disk wise, We use Intel (Dell branded) enterprise SSDs or original Intel enterprise drives. Speed what they are able to achieve is way higher than stated above, but for already mentioned reasons, you will not be able to get it with DD.
However, if you are having hard time living with this, here is my suggestion, start multiple DD-s at same time and pin each DD to its own core, then combine results. Repeat that until you max your SSD drive.
Thank you
Fully understood. Thank you for your time to explain this. :-)