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@ProHosting24 I think minimal steal on guests should be a metric that you should strive for, but I’m not sure if idle-like single core performance is such a metric
I mean, if the CPU behaves that way, that’s what shared clinets should expect then
Honestly best thing going forward might be to, in the future, have some artificial CPU load on idle nodes that decreases as deployment increases so that people don’t feel like they’re getting downgraded
Yes absolutely right.
Want more #credit?!
ProHosting24 gives you 25% on top when you charge your account.
http://prohosting24.de/cp/credit/add
only for the first top up or?
nice! that makes the genoa m 3,9671€ / month!
There is a calculation mistake.
4.95 / 1.25 = €3.96 net cost after credit top up.
— I teach AP calculus as volunteer work
correct.
Done
50€ = 62.50€ (25 % Credit for Free)
It was for 10 months, now it for about 12.5 months.
Thank you.
I am setting up distributed Machine Learning project
god damn this is better than my prepaidhosting deal i prepaid a year for FUCK
Dispute
Very professional responses @ProHosting24. YABS is just a guideline at the end of the day and shouldn't be the sole reason anyone makes a purchase.
What do your older nodes run on and what configurations / prices are available?
hi, I didn't notice that I bought an old eypc. Can you help me transfer it to the genoa host when it's in stock
Wait so if I top up now still offer exist right?
damnnn I didn’t realize I get the old epic as well, so sad ;(
EPYC 7543 or another?
EPYC 7443P
my 7543
old customer upgraded to genoa when restart the vm from your panel. what if I reboot my genoa vm now? will I downgraded to epyc 7443P?
If I purchase this server now, will the CPU still be AMD EPYC 9554 64 Core Processor?
I wouldn't think so:
when amd genoa available, pls @me and i will buy one to play. @ProHosting24
No, VMs on a genoa Node had been locked to such a node.
Well the oldest nodes we still have running are 7402 ones, those are going to be replaced by further new genoa nodes, those are just very expensive at prices around 18-20k€ each.
The other ones we have and which i think of are still very capable are the 7443 and 7543 ones. The pricing is the same for such nodes.
But as some experienced posters already said, it doesn't make much sense to limit sales to those nodes when RAM is only used up to somewhere around 70% on 2,2TiB Nodes while the CPU still idle's around at 35% utilization.
We just did the mistake of posting a yabs benchmark with those new nodes still idling.
Therefore we can still offer to migrate chosen VMs to hose nodes if the utilization behavior matches, just post your VM id for a review.
Looks like people love to surf on our control panel:

I don't know what it should be the expected GB6 result for GENOA but I think @dev_vps has good data on this. Geekbench results:
(September 4, 2024)
(September 7, 2024)
(September 8, 2024)
Please don't do everyday. It makes performance worse for everyone like you to do yabs everyday.
Interesting to see your panel on Kubernetes platform.
Well its self developed just like our new control panel which will bring LBaaS, Floating IPs, Tenant Networks, Volume Service, Object Storage, Endpoints to upload your own real VM image etc. and what we love most ✨ Kubernetes as a Service ✨.
The control plane hosting will be free while the instances you get deployed automatically to your own cloud project will be accounted.
Working with high automation, pipelines and stuff is just fu**ing awesome!
Especially when you've been able to decrease the count of infrastructure VMs by somewhere around 20 through deploying everything to Kubernetes.
Knowing all PVC's are getting backed up anyway makes your life as Sysadmin even more chill.
(September 27, 2024)