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Does anyone have a YABS?
@servarica_hani any chance mouse with ipv4 for 13-15 dolars?
Is it possible to mount and boot a custom ISO to install a Linux not on the list?
For what?
Yes, I believe all their VPS have SSH access
Thanks! Just wondering because when you order, looks like you have to specify you want it.
I ordered and SSH working fantastic. Fast set-up!
Yes, I saw that checkbox too when I ordered one. Strange. TBH, without SSH, you would have no way of managing your server anyway.
For the reason why YABs was made for.
Which plan....
Any NVMe or SSD plan would be great.
NVMe VPS
NVMe Cub/ 4GB/ 2CPU/ 40GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 5$_m-> here
NVMe Cheetah/ 6GB/ 4CPU/ 80GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 7$_m-> here
NVMe Tiger/ 10GB/ 4CPU/ 150GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 10$_m/110$_y-> here
SSD VPS
Flying Fish SSD/ 4GB/ 4CPU/ 200GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 5$_m/ 48$_y-> here
YABS for Killer Whale Storage offer
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Yet-Another-Bench-Script
v2022-11-22
https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script
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Sun 27 Nov 2022 02:04:09 PM EST
Basic System Information:
Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 10 minutes
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz
CPU cores : 2 @ 2593.764 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
RAM : 1.9 GiB
Swap : 1.9 GiB
Disk : 3.5 TiB
Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
Kernel : 5.10.0-13-amd64
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 592
Multi Core | 1134
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Here is a YABS for Polar Bear:
`Basic System Information:
Uptime : 1 days, 22 hours, 27 minutes
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz
CPU cores : 2 @ 2593.963 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
RAM : 1.9 GiB
Swap : 0.0 KiB
Disk : 1.9 TiB
Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Kernel : 4.19.0-20-amd64
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 592
Multi Core | 1130
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Nice offer.
I see your looking glass IP (162.250.188.171) shows as high risk on ipqualityscore.com. That seems like it'll mean connections from it will be banned by some providers.
Are all your IPs from the same block?
Order #1279374356, thanks.
Nice!
Order ID #1140521540
That plan has zero room for any flexibility and the cost of IPv4 on us is more than the difference
yes just provide the url in a ticket and it will be added for you
this is AWS IP address
https://www.ipqualityscore.com/vpn-ip-address-check/lookup/23.20.1.1
which as well have bad score
Does that mean some network will block AWS traffic ?
This is non authority website that just show if the IP can be used as VPN or not and any hosting provider IP will have bad score
It seems little chance for just 1 credit point .
If you haven't done so set up a free IPv6-IPv4 gateway using Hurricane Electric's free tunnelbroker.
This will allow you to go IPv6-IPv4-IPv6 avoiding your ISPs IPv6 problem.
I used it to get around Verizon DSL not supporting IPv6.
http://tunnelbroker.net
Interesting offers.
Order #6014600581, thanks
Hmm. I looked into this sometime back. Tried setting it on my win laptop but something was wrong.
Yeah, it's Verizon for me too
order #7810531445, thanks.
36dollar 2c2g1tb YBS bellow:
Since people are probably wondering about the Orangutan RAID (Order #9463988235), here's my benchmarking of it as it's likely not their most popular BF deal (but maybe should be!).
Note that as it's a dedicated box and generally those who have run a few dedis tend to make specific performance tradeoffs to meet their own goals, don't take them as exactly what you'll get if you install your own OS. (For example, I personally ensure CPU mitigations are in place, which will drop the CPU test numbers a few percent.)
But basically this is a massive machine for the price: I probably will never push it to its limits! The benchmarking is consistent with what I would expect with the specs.
I'll note that benchy only benchmarked the boot SSD; if anyone has a specific benchmark they'd like run on the RAID (btrfs on the default 3 disks as RAID-5, to be up-front), lemme know and I'll post it.
If you're looking to run a k8s cluster or something, this might be a very good choice of dedi. Lots of headroom for storage growth, ample CPU/RAM for "I wanna replace a lot of my smaller VPSes on one box", etc.
how about a YABS
Is there a way to make YABS output to a file without a bunch of spurious
^M
s? I only know of-w
which outputs JSON.As I'm running in
screen
, I'm piping toless
, which gives horrible output from YABS:Likely there's something odd with your terminal and screen setup. But that's a whole novella to fix right there.
Instead, here's a quick hack:
perl -pe 's/\e\[?.*?[\@-~]//g'
Or if you want something much more "robust":
perl -pe 'use Term::ANSIColor qw(colorstrip); while(<>) { print colorstrip $_ };'
So you can do something like:
cat file-with-ansi-escapes.txt | perl -pe 's/\e\[?.*?[\@-~]//g'
and get "nice" output.Offer is good
It's not my terminal; it's that YABS outputs
\r
instead of\n
(apparently) and that sendsless
into "I'm going to display ASCII control character representation now k?" mode.wget -qO- yabs.sh | bash | less -r
seems to fix it (with the caveat that it looks like it's hung at times if you don't know it's waiting for a line feed to flush):The YABS output is very comparable to the benchy output, which is promising XD
Also, note YABS also doesn't specifically test the RAID, so my offer to bench the RAID still stands. (I'd Bonnie++ it but then surely someone would just want something different.)