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High CPU VDS, Dedi server offer on Black Friday+Cyber Monday
Hi,
I am waiting for high cpu vds or dedicated offer on black Friday and cyber Monday.
Atleast 2300+ gb6 score and budget limit 15$ for vds 25$ for dedicated server.
Atleast 6 vCore and NVME disk.
Ram and storage is not so concern since i intent to use for personal encoding.
does any provider here preparing with such offer so i can wait for there time slot?
i know some provider here provide such beast machine at incredible price. like @sakib @labze @crunchbits and many more.
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i know some provider here provide such beast machine at incredible price. like @sakib @labze @crunchbits and many more.
@Shakib
Have you tried @berohost with the Ryzen 9950X? You could consider reaching out to them for more details.
yes, i missed @berohost .there birthday offer was awosome but i missed. so i will wait for them also.
Hello,
We have in Germany 1 GB RAM / 10 GB Nvme / 5 TB Transfer from $19.95 per year
wow, pre-black-friday here. any yabs please? vds?
I think you are going to have a hard time finding a suitable VDS. You are not going to find any true VDS where you aren't going to be paying for the RAM too as that would be to be proportionate to the CPU cores available. Any +2300 GB6 system is either AMD Ryzen or Intel I7/I9 and would have a maximum of 32 cores. You're asking for 1/5th of such system for $15/month.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/198863/nohavps-frankfurt-amd-epyc-7742-vps-from-3-99-2-gb-ddr4-30-gb-nvme-10-gbps/p1
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Yet-Another-Bench-Script
v2024-06-09
https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script
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Sun Oct 27 13:40:32 UTC 2024
Basic System Information:
Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes
Processor : AMD EPYC 7742 64-Core Processor
CPU cores : 3 @ 2249.996 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 5.8 GiB
Swap : 512.0 MiB
Disk : 78.2 GiB
Distro : Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Kernel : 5.15.0-46-generic
VM Type : KVM
IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
IPv4 Network Information:
ISP : Secure Internet LLC
ASN : AS9009 M247 Europe SRL
Host : Internet Security - DE
Location : Frankfurt am Main, Hesse (HE)
Country : Germany
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda1):
Block Size 4k (IOPS) 64k (IOPS)
Read 18.25 MB/s (4.5k) 239.34 MB/s (3.7k)
Write 18.26 MB/s (4.5k) 240.60 MB/s (3.7k)
Total 36.51 MB/s (9.1k) 479.95 MB/s (7.4k)
Block Size 512k (IOPS) 1m (IOPS)
------ --- ---- ---- ----
Read 1.07 GB/s (2.0k) 1.32 GB/s (1.2k)
Write 1.12 GB/s (2.2k) 1.41 GB/s (1.3k)
Total 2.19 GB/s (4.2k) 2.74 GB/s (2.6k)
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
Clouvider London, UK (10G) 3.83 Gbits/sec 2.70 Gbits/sec --
Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 4.18 Gbits/sec 5.53 Gbits/sec --
Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 36.6 Mbits/sec 2.12 Gbits/sec --
Leaseweb Singapore, SG (10G) busy 823 Mbits/sec --
Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 961 Mbits/sec 1.19 Gbits/sec --
Leaseweb NYC, NY, US (10G) 732 Mbits/sec 1.73 Gbits/sec --
Edgoo Sao Paulo, BR (1G) 557 Mbits/sec 884 Mbits/sec --
Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
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Single Core | 1044
Multi Core | 2777
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/8514221
YABS completed in 12 min 4 sec
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specification is far less. not my cup of tea
i would go with 4 vcore if needed. which i guess i can found easily as avoro already have
If it's a VDS, do you mean vcore = cpu core or are you counting threads in that?
With a GB6 of 2300+ you're practically limited to Ryzen. All the higher speed EPYC/Xeon stuff is either going to be a bit too low (1700-1900 GB6 single core) and/or significantly fall off as the machine is loaded up (expected, low base and high boost large core count CPUs). I think 5950X's will be close, flirting with that minimum but also likely to be within budget. 7950X/9950X should be over that score, even loaded up, but it really depends on what actual core setup you need if they can be had within budget.
For example, 6 vCPU sounds more like normal shared VPS but with ability to burst/not get punished if you 100% it? Where as on a VDS like @labze said you're taking true/full cores which are likely bundled with fixed amount of RAM/disk/etc as all the resources should be truly dedicated.
If 4 vcore = 2 cores/4 threads then you can easily do that--even our pricing is under budget without and specials, and I know we're not the cheapest for that kind of VDS.
currently i found AMD Ryzen Threadripper / EPYC Genoa 4 CPU-Cores at 14.99 on avoro. i am similar but better performance which i think Ryzen 9 series are capable.actually i dont know much deference between cpu core and threads. my bad here.
Everyone uses the term pretty interchangeably and differently, so it's not even your bad--it's just confusing overall.
Threadripper should hold it's own in a single core gb6 score versus comparable Ryzen (i.e. 7960X versus 7950X or 5965WX versus 5950X). If you can get a true VDS with a good TR system, it would be solid. Genoa won't be up near the same ranges though, different ballpark. The only exception were some of the F variants we built for LTO customers. 9274F in particular. I recall single core was peaking around 2300-2400 on an empty fresh server. That being said, the CPU alone cost more than an entire 7950X/9950X build and requires double the space and cooling as our Ryzens.
@Advin @advinservers runs a lot of Genoa and usually at pretty spectacular pricing, maybe see if he has anything as well to compare for your list?
Thanks, but yeah it might be hard to meet the minimum GB6 requirement with that budget.
The closest that we would have is:
8 vCPU, 16GB RAM, 256GB NVMe, 10TB Bandwidth for $16/month
https://advinservers.com/cloud
It's based on an AMD EPYC Genoa 9654 or 9554. GB6 scores would typically vary from 1500-2100 depending on a variety of factors.
I will also wait for your black friday offer too. But i would definitely try if unlucky to catch something similar in black friday from you.