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New Hetzner product (EX62-NVMe) i9 9900k, 64 GB RAM and 2x 1 TB NVMe at 78$!

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  • CConnerCConner Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2019

    @Hetzner_OL said:

    uxtvdl said: Heatznet

    I don't think I've seen that spelling variation yet. We get a fair amount of people spelling it "Hertzner", maybe because of Hertz (?).

    What have you guys been using your EX62s/EX62-NVMes for so far? --Katie, Marketing

    Switched out the remaining OVH servers I had in Germany for these i9's. Happy with them so far!

    Thanked by 2eol Hetzner_OL
  • @Hetzner_OL said:

    uxtvdl said: Heatznet

    I don't think I've seen that spelling variation yet. We get a fair amount of people spelling it "Hertzner", maybe because of Hertz (?).

    What have you guys been using your EX62s/EX62-NVMes for so far? --Katie, Marketing

    Geekbench bragging rights.

    Thanked by 3Falzo vovler Hetzner_OL
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Bloody Martin.

  • @CConner said:

    @Hetzner_OL said:

    uxtvdl said: Heatznet

    I don't think I've seen that spelling variation yet. We get a fair amount of people spelling it "Hertzner", maybe because of Hertz (?).

    What have you guys been using your EX62s/EX62-NVMes for so far? --Katie, Marketing

    Switched out the remaining OVH servers I had in Germany for these i9's. Happy with them so far!

    Wondering about the CPU temps under load, could you read them out please?

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @graphic said:

    @CConner said:

    @Hetzner_OL said:

    uxtvdl said: Heatznet

    I don't think I've seen that spelling variation yet. We get a fair amount of people spelling it "Hertzner", maybe because of Hertz (?).

    What have you guys been using your EX62s/EX62-NVMes for so far? --Katie, Marketing

    Switched out the remaining OVH servers I had in Germany for these i9's. Happy with them so far!

    Wondering about the CPU temps under load, could you read them out please?

    Keep in mind 95W TDP.

  • eoleol Member

    @MikeA said:
    Keep in mind 95W TDP.

    Around double in reality I guess and if you OC it, it will be even more.

  • 0x650x65 Member

    That's so Hetzner.

  • eoleol Member

  • ZerpyZerpy Member

    @comXyz said:
    I wonder why usually Game Servers don't use ECC, they have databases on the same servers though.

    Depending on the games you wanna play, clock speed is absolutely key, you'll find consumer CPUs with higher frequency than you will with CPUs made for servers.

    Regarding databases - well, the databases hosted on game servers isn't that critical - where if you'd have to store data that was actually critical, ECC might make very much sense.

    It boils down to the use-case and the requirements for the specific task.

  • @Zerpy what usually happens if some problems (that ECC can correct them) occur? The whole database file is corrupted, or incorrect value will be inserted to the database?

  • ZerpyZerpy Member

    @comXyz said:
    @Zerpy what usually happens if some problems (that ECC can correct them) occur? The whole database file is corrupted, or incorrect value will be inserted to the database?

    ECC are trying to prevent or at least lower the chances of bitflips - depending on the software and data, bitflips can cause problems, either with a part of the data, or the full data depending where the bitflip happens :)

    There's plenty of material you can read up on the interwebs, why ECC matters (in some cases).

    Thanked by 3comXyz Clouvider eol
  • Anyone mentioned Hetzner yet?

    Thanked by 2eol Hetzner_OL
  • Hetzner - lets make servers great again.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • Debian

  • @ricardo said:
    Debian

    Hetzner.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • graphic said: Hetzner.

    thx.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • Vova1234Vova1234 Member, Patron Provider

    We bought several servers of such i9-9900k.

    They are very fast.

    Benchmark: https://benchmark.stream/2019/03/07/benchmark-i9-9900k-64gb-ram-2x1-tb-nvme/

    Disks put new:

    root@Ubuntu-1804-bionic-64-nextcloud ~ # nvme list
    Node             SN                   Model                                    Namespace Usage                      Format           FW Rev
    ---------------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------- -------------------------- ---------------- --------
    /dev/nvme0n1     S3W6NX0M108282       SAMSUNG MZVLB1T0HALR-00000               1          20.62  GB /   1.02  TB    512   B +  0 B   EXA7301Q
    /dev/nvme1n1     S3W6NX0M104501       SAMSUNG MZVLB1T0HALR-00000               1           1.02  TB /   1.02  TB    512   B +  0 B   EXA7301Q
    root@Ubuntu-1804-bionic-64-nextcloud ~ # nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0n1
    Smart Log for NVME device:nvme0n1 namespace-id:ffffffff
    critical_warning                    : 0
    temperature                         : 27 C
    available_spare                     : 100%
    available_spare_threshold           : 10%
    percentage_used                     : 0%
    data_units_read                     : 7,768,614
    data_units_written                  : 44,423
    host_read_commands                  : 5,767,726,168
    host_write_commands                 : 229,294
    controller_busy_time                : 535
    power_cycles                        : 6
    power_on_hours                      : 14
    unsafe_shutdowns                    : 1
    media_errors                        : 0
    num_err_log_entries                 : 0
    Warning Temperature Time            : 0
    Critical Composite Temperature Time : 0
    Temperature Sensor 1                : 27 C
    Temperature Sensor 2                : 33 C
    Thermal Management T1 Trans Count   : 0
    Thermal Management T2 Trans Count   : 0
    Thermal Management T1 Total Time    : 0
    Thermal Management T2 Total Time    : 0
    root@Ubuntu-1804-bionic-64-nextcloud ~ # nvme smart-log /dev/nvme1n1
    Smart Log for NVME device:nvme1n1 namespace-id:ffffffff
    critical_warning                    : 0
    temperature                         : 28 C
    available_spare                     : 100%
    available_spare_threshold           : 10%
    percentage_used                     : 0%
    data_units_read                     : 5,466,432
    data_units_written                  : 2,044,499
    host_read_commands                  : 5,465,933,328
    host_write_commands                 : 1,255,693
    controller_busy_time                : 508
    power_cycles                        : 6
    power_on_hours                      : 14
    unsafe_shutdowns                    : 1
    media_errors                        : 0
    num_err_log_entries                 : 0
    Warning Temperature Time            : 0
    Critical Composite Temperature Time : 0
    Temperature Sensor 1                : 28 C
    Temperature Sensor 2                : 36 C
    Thermal Management T1 Trans Count   : 0
    Thermal Management T2 Trans Count   : 0
    Thermal Management T1 Total Time    : 0
    Thermal Management T2 Total Time    : 0
    
  • Can
    Someone
    Please
    Nench.sh

    Thanked by 1vovler
  • eoleol Member

    Fsck benchmarks.
    This machine is meant to be idled hard.

  • @Vova1234 said:
    We bought several servers of such i9-9900k.

    This was the only thing that caught my eye. "Several" and plural for the word "server".

  • Vova1234Vova1234 Member, Patron Provider
    edited March 2019

    poisson said: This was the only thing that caught my eye. "Several" and plural for the word "server".

    No. Make a benchmark at all without meaning.

    It is identical as: E5-2687Wv4. Same fast.

    http://hostsuki.pro/all/novyy-i9-9900k-v-odinochku-rabotaet-kak-2x-e5-2687wv4.html

    Thanked by 1coreflux
  • About 20k passmark according to cpubenchmark.com, pretty good! The i7-8700 in the EX52 is around 15k. The EX62 seems to be a pure cpu bump (everything else the same) for an extra 10e/m compared to the EX52. Good deal if you need the speed I guess. I'm a little bit surprised that the i9-9900k doesn't have avx-512 but not everyone needs that.

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