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heavy use of CPU breaks the rule?

I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(
After several hours of running time the provider terminated my node. :(
So may I ask if we were using the VPS we can't run any heavy CPU consumed biz?
thanks for any guide.

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  • Choose providers with Dedicated Core offer.

    If they don't say it's dedicated, then it's fair share.

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  • @giang said:
    Choose providers with Dedicated Core offer.

    which one here?

  • As far as I know:
    PHP-Friends
    Netcup

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  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @jpeng said: I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.

    This would've made sense if it was a "big node" instead of a "big provider" :smiley:

    @jpeng said: So may I ask if we were using the VPS we can't run any heavy CPU consumed biz?

    Sure you can, but it depends on what was offered by the provider and what you signed up for.

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  • @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(
    After several hours of running time the provider terminated my node. :(
    So may I ask if we were using the VPS we can't run any heavy CPU consumed biz?
    thanks for any guide.

    KS-LE is fragrant for such purposes.

    Thanked by 3jpeng CheepCluck gapper
  • AlexBarakovAlexBarakov Patron Provider, Veteran

    @dahartigan said:

    @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(
    After several hours of running time the provider terminated my node. :(
    So may I ask if we were using the VPS we can't run any heavy CPU consumed biz?
    thanks for any guide.

    KS-LE is fragrant for such purposes.

    So how many knives for this cock?

  • @AlexBarakov said:

    @dahartigan said:

    @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(
    After several hours of running time the provider terminated my node. :(
    So may I ask if we were using the VPS we can't run any heavy CPU consumed biz?
    thanks for any guide.

    KS-LE is fragrant for such purposes.

    So how many knives for this cock?

    17 knives and 99 pieces of wool, receive the bricklayer chicken cock.

  • Have you talked to the provider? It could've been mistaken as some cryptomining that led to termination.

  • @jmaxwell said: Have you talked to the provider? It could've been mistaken as some cryptomining that led to termination.

    Surely a fleet of lawyers have been dispatched to sue that mistake right out of them.

    Thanked by 1Erisa
  • You can probably ask the provider how much cpu utilization you can use 24/7 without getting suspended. Or get a dedi/vps with dedicated cpu.

  • @giang said:
    As far as I know:
    PHP-Friends
    Netcup

    avoro as well, riding on with php-friends network afaik

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  • @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(

    Get VPS with at least 2 dedicated cores (or 4 dedicated HWT threads)
    Dedicated server would be a better choice, as you won’t be sharing storage access read/write

    PS - unlimited usage permitted may not mean dedicated vCPU core.

  • @dev_vps said:

    @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(

    Get VPS with at least 2 dedicated cores (or 4 dedicated HWT threads)
    Dedicated server would be a better choice, as you won’t be sharing storage access read/write

    PS - unlimited usage permitted may not mean dedicated vCPU core.

    yes on that note, wishosting is another option

  • @cybertech said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(

    Get VPS with at least 2 dedicated cores (or 4 dedicated HWT threads)
    Dedicated server would be a better choice, as you won’t be sharing storage access read/write

    PS - unlimited usage permitted may not mean dedicated vCPU core.

    yes on that note, wishosting is another option

    That is “unlimited usage permitted”, not “dedicated vCPU cores”. Big difference

  • @dev_vps said:

    @cybertech said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(

    Get VPS with at least 2 dedicated cores (or 4 dedicated HWT threads)
    Dedicated server would be a better choice, as you won’t be sharing storage access read/write

    PS - unlimited usage permitted may not mean dedicated vCPU core.

    yes on that note, wishosting is another option

    That is “unlimited usage permitted”, not “dedicated vCPU cores”. Big difference

    I meant to say that works for OP as well

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

  • @cybertech said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @cybertech said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(

    Get VPS with at least 2 dedicated cores (or 4 dedicated HWT threads)
    Dedicated server would be a better choice, as you won’t be sharing storage access read/write

    PS - unlimited usage permitted may not mean dedicated vCPU core.

    yes on that note, wishosting is another option

    That is “unlimited usage permitted”, not “dedicated vCPU cores”. Big difference

    I meant to say that works for OP as well

    May or may not … depends on what “neighbors” are doing at that time

  • @dev_vps said: May or may not … depends on what “neighbors” are doing at that time

    This is why emphasis on peeking into gardens must be preserved.

  • @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited December 2021

    @CheepCluck said:

    @dev_vps said: May or may not … depends on what “neighbors” are doing at that time

    This is why emphasis on peeking into gardens must be preserved.

    must be ??
    which country are you from?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

    But tell me, these javascript charts, do they render every second?
    I don't think so.

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  • @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

    But tell me, these javascript charts, do they render every second?
    I don't think so.

    You are right.
    Not every second, but multiple times in a second

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

    But tell me, these javascript charts, do they render every second?
    I don't think so.

    You are right.
    Not every second, but multiple times in a second

    Well, tell me then, how much cpu is that chart using?
    Given that if the developer is not that drunk, he made it quite efficient.

  • @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

    But tell me, these javascript charts, do they render every second?
    I don't think so.

    You are right.
    Not every second, but multiple times in a second

    Well, tell me then, how much cpu is that chart using?
    Given that if the developer is not that drunk, he made it quite efficient.

    You are absolutely right.
    Chart needs to refresh only the most recent bar and lines in that area only.

    It is refreshing the relevant portion of the chart, why should it keep on refreshing the historical data points.

    Windows RDP also refreshes “selective area”

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited December 2021

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

    But tell me, these javascript charts, do they render every second?
    I don't think so.

    You are right.
    Not every second, but multiple times in a second

    Well, tell me then, how much cpu is that chart using?

    Since you asked -
    The overall average cpu utilization stays below 15 percent.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited December 2021

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

    But tell me, these javascript charts, do they render every second?
    I don't think so.

    You are right.
    Not every second, but multiple times in a second

    Well, tell me then, how much cpu is that chart using?

    Since you asked -

    15% should be still in the we are okay range.
    OP maxed out a cpu core, for a few hours? I guess.

  • @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @Neoon said:
    Get something with decent dedicated cores.
    These cheapish Wildmachs or Cracknerds ten to be harsh on cpu usage, not to speak of Hostcratch.

    Should have grabbed a KS-LE, prem, sutff.

    All depends on the use case.
    I have been running Linux desktop 24x7 with streaming charts … no issues … low cost VPS with RN

    But tell me, these javascript charts, do they render every second?
    I don't think so.

    You are right.
    Not every second, but multiple times in a second

    Well, tell me then, how much cpu is that chart using?

    Since you asked -

    10% should be still in the we are okay range.
    OP maxed out a cpu core, for a few hours? I guess.

    As I mentioned in my earlier posts -
    it depends on use case

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    Over half of people on VPS are busy with running yabs.

    That's why you were booted, probably.

  • @jpeng said:
    I started a node on a big provider and run spark streaming on it.
    Spark's streaming calculation consumes CPU a lot :(
    After several hours of running time the provider terminated my node. :(
    So may I ask if we were using the VPS we can't run any heavy CPU consumed biz?
    thanks for any guide.

    KS-7 Server - Intel i3 2130 - 8GB DDR3 1333 MHZ - 2TB storage

    https://www.kimsufi.com/us/en/order/kimsufi.xml?reference=1804sk181
    $10.99 /month

  • are you mining crypto ?

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