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Ordered one. Big love!
welcome .
server delivered thank you @cociu
i really dont like this speeds ... can yuou please pm with your ip ? something was wrong there.
i highly suggest you to change from Processor : Common KVM processor to Host and enable AES-NI by default.
Frees up a lot of CPU Cycles and gives better performance overall
Frees up a lot of CPU Cycles and gives better performance overall
AES will be enable by default start from the next month.
On existing KVM storage too?
with a reinstall yes wil be automaticall changed.
yikes
Hope it's just hella people benchmarking because lmao
we are working in this node , will be normal in some minutes , i will let you know.
--2020-12-21 18:53:42-- https://speed.hetzner.de/10GB.bin
Resolving speed.hetzner.de (speed.hetzner.de)... 88.198.248.254, 2a01:4f8:0:59ed::2
Connecting to speed.hetzner.de (speed.hetzner.de)|88.198.248.254|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 10485760000 (9.8G) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: '/dev/null'
you can try now
Nada
interesting , i will share the result to Adrian and will take a look with the rout to hetzner.
Maybe he could have a look at your routing towards Hurricane Electric's network, too. They have three POPs in Bucharest but the traffic is going to DECIX Frankfurt and back.
You can trace 216.218.252.205 if you'd like to try yourself.
Performance to my home in South Africa is 300-500Mbps so not too sad but I need this as an SSHFS mount to my Hetzner box lol
Setup a VPN and tunneling via that for now and get 200-300Mbps but CPU lacks AES-NI so maxes out when I transfer... guess this is idling until Jan 1st
@cociu
Advice for 2021:
Get a Network Status page (you can also do announcements). When you find out about a problem, you put it there to let people know that you know and about how long until fixed. This will reduce support tickets.
Get a native English person to do your promos and announcements. You could probably even get an intern (for free?) who would love to get work experience in a datacenter. Or even a customer volunteers in trade for free services...
let us warmly welcome new sister Alina
It is possible that people place orders and ask for refund so that they could communicate with Alina.
cociu then finds he made a bad decision as he will be super busy, even more exhausted than he was before when he did those jobs alone.
Bunch of virgin neckbeards in this thread.
You say that like it's some novel paradigm. Where have you been since May 2017, if not on LET?
You can use NFS instead of VPN or SSH.
NFS itself is insecure because anyone who can send packets to the server can do anything as any user, but you can setup iptables rules so that only the Hetzner box can access the storage.
There's no encryption so it doesn't need AES-NI.
We recognize @cociu by the missing letters in his/her writings. There's no fun in reading announcements prepared by a native English speaker.
Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-122-generic x86_64)
Support: https://ubuntu.com/advantage
System information as of Tue Dec 22 05:15:26 UTC 2020
System load: 0.03 Processes: 89
Usage of /: 0.2% of 992.26GB Users logged in: 0
Memory usage: 14% IP address for eth0: 45.14.150.251
Swap usage: 0%
root@ubuntu18:~# (curl -s wget.racing/nench.sh | bash; curl -s wget.racing/nench.sh | bash) 2>&1 | tee nench.log
nench.sh v2019.07.20 -- https://git.io/nench.sh
benchmark timestamp: 2020-12-22 05:15:35 UTC
Processor: Common KVM processor
CPU cores: 1
Frequency: 1795.673 MHz
RAM: 985M
Swap: -
Kernel: Linux 4.15.0-122-generic x86_64
Disks:
sda 1T HDD
CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
11.986 seconds
CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
19.072 seconds
CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
12.827 seconds
ioping: seek rate
min/avg/max/mdev = 201.6 us / 431.2 us / 24.9 ms / 1.42 ms
ioping: sequential read speed
generated 8.00 k requests in 5.01 s, 1.95 GiB, 1.60 k iops, 399.4 MiB/s
dd: sequential write speed
1st run: 97.27 MiB/s
2nd run: 120.16 MiB/s
3rd run: 130.65 MiB/s
average: 116.03 MiB/s
IPv4 speedtests
your IPv4: 45.14.150.xxxx
No IPv6 connectivity detected
nench.sh v2019.07.20 -- https://git.io/nench.sh
benchmark timestamp: 2020-12-22 05:17:57 UTC
Processor: Common KVM processor
CPU cores: 1
Frequency: 1795.673 MHz
RAM: 985M
Swap: -
Kernel: Linux 4.15.0-122-generic x86_64
Disks:
sda 1T HDD
CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
10.608 seconds
CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
18.741 seconds
CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
13.355 seconds
ioping: seek rate
min/avg/max/mdev = 162.7 us / 420.1 us / 28.2 ms / 1.39 ms
ioping: sequential read speed
generated 7.93 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.94 GiB, 1.58 k iops, 396.4 MiB/s
dd: sequential write speed
1st run: 126.84 MiB/s
2nd run: 125.89 MiB/s
3rd run: 122.07 MiB/s
average: 124.93 MiB/s
IPv4 speedtests
your IPv4: 45.14.150.xxxx
No IPv6 connectivity detected
root@ubuntu18:~# curl -sL yabs.sh | bash
## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
Yet-Another-Bench-Script
v2020-12-07
https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script
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Tue Dec 22 05:25:09 UTC 2020
Basic System Information:
Processor : Common KVM processor
CPU cores : 1 @ 1795.673 MHz
AES-NI : ❌ Disabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
RAM : 985.0 MiB
Swap : 0.0 KiB
Disk : 992.4 GiB
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed
| | |
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 111 Mbits/sec | 176 Mbits/sec
Online.net | Paris, FR (10G) | 110 Mbits/sec | 203 Mbits/sec
WorldStream | The Netherlands (10G) | 148 Mbits/sec | 185 Mbits/sec
Biznet | Jakarta, Indonesia (1G) | 92.8 Mbits/sec | 51.9 Mbits/sec
Clouvider | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 173 Mbits/sec | 115 Mbits/sec
Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 101 Mbits/sec | 112 Mbits/sec
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 122 Mbits/sec | 122 Mbits/sec
Iveloz Telecom | Sao Paulo, BR (2G) | busy | busy
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 159
Multi Core | 176
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/5463240
@cociu this is my benchmark for 1TB plan. is this good or what?
@yoursunny
Setup UFW (I don't fuck with iptables) to allow from my Hetzner and home /24 and CPU steal still bad but works. Forgot about NFS thanks for the heads up.
@cociu
Your looking glass is down.
Can you setup a speed test file for the location and share it here ? (Or PM if you don't want it to be public)
Or anyone here who can do that for me to be able to test speed from Amsterdam ?
Thanks
50 cupons remain and 60% off will be history !
This is what I was looking for, so I've ordered 1TB. Just a heads up: I had to agree to the TOS, but the link doesn't exist (in English).
welcome to the sisters home , enjoy your stay here !
you can do another test now.
Seem still to be slow. Didn't bother to open a ticket as it's seem a general issues.