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BuyVM @Francisco , ExtraVM @MikeA , Nexusbytes @seriesn
We have dedicated cores starting at $12/month/core. Unmetered bandwidth.
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Hello @nbn
Please consider our US NVMe packages here https://hostworld.uk/nvme-vps. We allow customers to access 100% of the server core(s). Packages also come with unlimited bandwidth.
We also can offer our LET package which comes with 2GB RAM, 2x CPU, 30GB NVMe Storage, Unmetered Bandwidth, 1 Gbps Uplink and IPv4 & IPv6 is also available. That package is £5.59 ($6.98) per month. If that’s of interest you can order here https://portal.hostworld.uk/cart.php?a=add&pid=70 - select ‘US, Chicago‘ when ordering.
If that package isn’t suited, how much disk space are you looking for and what’s your budget?
Ryzen up our cpu speed my friend! Might not be "chea"p but some birdy told me that there is a 30% discount code lurking around somewhere for the vDedis
@sonic @RedSox Thanks for the mention fam
Any specific location in the U.S. you prefer? I don't sell or advertise dedicated CPU resources, but I've never had to limit someone and I've had some people who've maxed out 2~ cores for months. This is pretty much since everything runs Ryzen now so there's plenty of resources.
But any host running something similar will be good.
ExtraVM has dedicated core oO ?
The ToS say differently though "Accounts that exceed the overall server CPU and memory usage for a period of 5 minutes may be subject to a temporary suspension."
I have always gone with wishosting (@exception0x876 ) due to this, there have been several times I have been testing something and a process maxes out or hans, due to this I skip out on a lot of other offers for fear of being shut down or the extra work of having to contact them to tll them I"m working on something for a short time. Phpfriends also has dedicated cores, their last deal was good but I am waiting for a plan to suit my needs better.
no, but pretty much all VPS run on Ryzen now with 8-16c/16-32t CPUs, so there is plenty of CPU resources.
This is an oxymoron... vCore is "virtual core"... If it's dedicated, it's not virtual any more. 🤔
i can't find the code =(
It's in PM
Mr Speedy knows haha.
How does exactly vcore works ? is 1 vcore = 1 thread or 0.5 core , or whatever the provider choose it to be ? Let's say i have 16 core processor, can I make it into a 64 vcore processor ?
The short answer is Yes.
You can even create 1000 vps on that 16 core server. (Not advisable at all)
How can we know how much 1 core is on a provider?
When the bench said the clock speed is 3GHz is that a real 3 GHz?
Most providers will tell you what CPU their box uses.
For CPU, You can ask your provider which processor they are using.
But that that doesn't mean you will get the full info. It's only the provider who knows how many vps they are hosting in that dedicated server. Hope your provider can tell you the truth.
For benchmark it depends if the node is full and overcrowded or empty.
For example, when you do a benchmark test when the actual node hosting only few vps inside, you will get good results.
But when you test the vps at the time the actual node is almost full with many working vps, you may saw a performance issue.
So basically benchmark is useless or at least not worth much for VPS but maybe good for dedicated
"vCore" is a virtual core. It just means that you see that many cores on your VPS. It can be anything - There's no guarantee as to how much processing power you actually get.
I'd like to say thanks community for the given answer. It will be helpful to me.
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