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Contabo - free larger NVMe space for VPS SSD packages
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Contabo - free larger NVMe space for VPS SSD packages

adnsadns Member

After past week's offer, +200 GB SSD for free, I found a new interesting option at Contabo.

The larger NVMe is free today for new VPS orders. So, for example, VPS S SSD is available on the base price with 100 GB NVMe, or the M package with 200 GB.

I bought an NVMe in November on BlackFriday. I only bought it only for test purposes because setup fee was remove. I reached near 30--40 MB/s total RW in 4K IOPS and 10--20 GBps on 512K and 1M (without speed limit unlock request). Speed was very varyng depends on node load. User experience was smooth, I sattisfied with the performance.

It might be installed in Dusseldorf. My experience is that the
peering is radicaly better than the other german DCs.

dus.speedtest.contabo.net (server ID is 35154)

Share an YABS if you buy it, I'm concerned what changed synce November :D

Thanked by 1Erisa

Comments

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited March 2022

    whats 100GB NVMe with potentially oversold cpu and IO gonna do for that high price?

    rather stick to my 2C2G100GB NVMe Webhosting24 deal for $22 eur yearly. much more dependable and predictable performance.

  • NVME and 40 mb/s speed ?
    The number should be 20x more
    Its even worse than HDD

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Patron Provider

    @Jorbox said:
    NVME and 40 mb/s speed ?
    The number should be 20x more
    Its even worse than HDD

    From what I understand that's just 4K speed.

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited March 2022

    @Advin said:

    @Jorbox said:
    NVME and 40 mb/s speed ?
    The number should be 20x more
    Its even worse than HDD

    From what I understand that's just 4K speed.

    thats still awful for NVMe.

    it translates to 10K (5K read / 5K write) IOPS on 4K, hardly commendable even on normal SSD.

    and still run the risk of it being overcrowded at any moment, a la Contabo.

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