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Netcup RS 1000 G9.5 Yabs

I Just start using netcup vds for my personal transcoding. didn't start doing anything. just take a yabs from the machine so here i can share with my friends.

curl -sL yabs.sh | bash

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Yet-Another-Bench-Script

v2023-09-06

https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script

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Fri Sep 29 01:49:55 +06 2023

Basic System Information:

Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 6 minutes
Processor : AMD EPYC 7702P 64-Core Processor
CPU cores : 4 @ 1996.249 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
RAM : 7.6 GiB
Swap : 0.0 KiB
Disk : 157.3 GiB
Distro : CentOS Linux 7 (Core)
Kernel : 3.10.0-1160.99.1.el7.x86_64
VM Type : KVM
IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online

IPv6 Network Information:

ISP : netcup GmbH
ASN : AS197540 netcup GmbH
Host : NETCUP-GMBH
Location : Ettlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg (BW)
Country : Germany

fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):

Block Size 4k (IOPS) 64k (IOPS)
Read 143.59 MB/s (35.8k) 2.75 GB/s (43.1k)
Write 143.97 MB/s (35.9k) 2.77 GB/s (43.3k)
Total 287.57 MB/s (71.8k) 5.53 GB/s (86.4k)
Block Size 512k (IOPS) 1m (IOPS)
------ --- ---- ---- ----
Read 472.99 MB/s (923) 655.75 MB/s (640)
Write 498.13 MB/s (972) 699.43 MB/s (683)
Total 971.12 MB/s (1.8k) 1.35 GB/s (1.3k)

iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):

Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
Clouvider London, UK (10G) 1.76 Gbits/sec 2.36 Gbits/sec 21.9 ms
Scaleway Paris, FR (10G) 2.13 Gbits/sec 2.36 Gbits/sec 20.5 ms
NovoServe North Holland, NL (40G) busy busy 11.4 ms
Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 881 Mbits/sec 1.94 Mbits/sec 178 ms
Clouvider NYC, NY, US (10G) busy 703 Mbits/sec 92.0 ms
Clouvider Dallas, TX, US (10G) 488 Mbits/sec 601 Mbits/sec 127 ms
Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 444 Mbits/sec 403 Mbits/sec 158 ms

iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):

Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
Clouvider London, UK (10G) 2.09 Gbits/sec 2.34 Gbits/sec 22.0 ms
Scaleway Paris, FR (10G) 1.96 Gbits/sec 2.30 Gbits/sec --
NovoServe North Holland, NL (40G) busy busy 11.4 ms
Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 895 Mbits/sec 521 Mbits/sec 178 ms
Clouvider NYC, NY, US (10G) 692 Mbits/sec 605 Mbits/sec 92.1 ms
Clouvider Dallas, TX, US (10G) busy 741 Mbits/sec 127 ms
Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 567 Mbits/sec 520 Mbits/sec 158 ms

Geekbench 6 test failed. Run manually to determine cause.

YABS completed in 6 min 21 sec

Geekbench 6 test failed. Run manually to determine cause. anyone help me to run it manually or why its failed? and how can i know geekbench 5 score also. what is difference between 5 and 6.

Comments

  • Upgrade from CentOS7!
    This ancient kernel will really hurt your performance when encoding.
    Expect 20%+ better performance on Linux 5.xx/6.x, at least in SVT-AV1.

    My preferred choice for encodes is Clear Linux (but its very difficult to install on VPS) and Ubuntu.

    Im using same server as you for small x264 encodes, it does it fine with faster/fast preset, but for x264 slow preset (a lot better quality at same bitrate) I found it too slow (below realtime) and thats why Im getting Alwyzon 8core VPS with Zen3 in couple of days.

    Thanked by 1bdspice
  • @AXYZE said:
    Upgrade from CentOS7!
    This ancient kernel will really hurt your performance when encoding.
    Expect 20%+ better performance on Linux 5.xx/6.x, at least in SVT-AV1.

    My preferred choice for encodes is Clear Linux (but its very difficult to install on VPS) and Ubuntu.

    Im using same server as you for small x264 encodes, it does it fine with faster/fast preset, but for x264 slow preset (a lot better quality at same bitrate) I found it too slow (below realtime) and thats why Im getting Alwyzon 8core VPS with Zen3 in couple of days.

    Actually i never used ubuntu. since i always use centos 7 and know it well for my works so i use it. I know centos is litlle bit outdated but I think move to almalinux or rockylinux will be easy which i need some time to study first. Thanks for your suggestion, i know you are transcoding expert you know better then me. But soon i am going to build a home pc with amd ryzen 5 5600x or similar cpu with GPU for such transcoding which will be more fast.

  • AXYZEAXYZE Member
    edited September 2023

    @bdspice said:

    @AXYZE said:
    Upgrade from CentOS7!
    This ancient kernel will really hurt your performance when encoding.
    Expect 20%+ better performance on Linux 5.xx/6.x, at least in SVT-AV1.

    My preferred choice for encodes is Clear Linux (but its very difficult to install on VPS) and Ubuntu.

    Im using same server as you for small x264 encodes, it does it fine with faster/fast preset, but for x264 slow preset (a lot better quality at same bitrate) I found it too slow (below realtime) and thats why Im getting Alwyzon 8core VPS with Zen3 in couple of days.

    Actually i never used ubuntu. since i always use centos 7 and know it well for my works so i use it. I know centos is litlle bit outdated but I think move to almalinux or rockylinux will be easy which i need some time to study first. Thanks for your suggestion, i know you are transcoding expert you know better then me. But soon i am going to build a home pc with amd ryzen 5 5600x or similar cpu with GPU for such transcoding which will be more fast.

    Keep in mind that CPU/software encoding at slower preset is far superior to GPU-based encoding.

    GPU-based encoder is fine for mass transcoding where software would take a month+ to transcode.

    SVT-AV1 and X264 are software (CPU) based.
    If you want GPU encoding then get Intel Arc A380 ($100-$140), very cheap and has A LOT of encoding horsepower (~500 fps in 1080p so you can transcode even 20x 24fps 1080p videos at once in realtime! And with software encoding we are talking about 1/2 maybe 3/4 realtime encodes on 12 core Ryzen)

    Thanked by 1bdspice
  • @AXYZE said:

    @bdspice said:

    @AXYZE said:
    Upgrade from CentOS7!
    This ancient kernel will really hurt your performance when encoding.
    Expect 20%+ better performance on Linux 5.xx/6.x, at least in SVT-AV1.

    My preferred choice for encodes is Clear Linux (but its very difficult to install on VPS) and Ubuntu.

    Im using same server as you for small x264 encodes, it does it fine with faster/fast preset, but for x264 slow preset (a lot better quality at same bitrate) I found it too slow (below realtime) and thats why Im getting Alwyzon 8core VPS with Zen3 in couple of days.

    Actually i never used ubuntu. since i always use centos 7 and know it well for my works so i use it. I know centos is litlle bit outdated but I think move to almalinux or rockylinux will be easy which i need some time to study first. Thanks for your suggestion, i know you are transcoding expert you know better then me. But soon i am going to build a home pc with amd ryzen 5 5600x or similar cpu with GPU for such transcoding which will be more fast.

    Keep in mind that CPU/software encoding at slower preset is far superior to GPU-based encoding.

    GPU-based encoder is fine for mass transcoding where software would take a month+ to transcode.

    SVT-AV1 and X264 are software (CPU) based.
    If you want GPU encoding then get Intel Arc A380 ($100-$140), very cheap and has A LOT of encoding horsepower (~500 fps in 1080p so you can transcode even 20x 24fps 1080p videos at once in realtime! And with software encoding we are talking about 1/2 maybe 3/4 realtime encodes on 12 core Ryzen)

    thank you. you saved my time.

  • Usual good performance-price ratio from netcup:)

    If you wait for special offers you can grab this with double SSD space with 6 mo billing period and 12 mo contract.

    Update your OS to get the maximum performance with a never kernel.

    Thanked by 1bdspice
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