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How to get the nice, aligned yellow YABS block into LET?

Since discovering YABS, why would you buy anything without a YABS score? If only I had known - slow learner here - it would have saved me from some really awful VPSs sold here on LET (How can use a VPS with 8mb/s 4k IO?). Now, I want to do my part, post YABS when I buy if others haven't done so. So how do you get the nice yellow aligned block? When I copy and paste, I just get the white background. So I must be doing something wrong.

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  • FalzoFalzo Member

    Format as code, e.g. put it into
    < pre > ... < /pre > tags

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  • FalzoFalzo Member

    8mb/s 4k IO

    that is 2000 iops by the way and perfectly fine for a lot of things. Maybe learn a bit more too, about what the yabs numbers actually mean, to even better your purchases.

  • @Falzo said:

    8mb/s 4k IO

    that is 2000 iops by the way and perfectly fine for a lot of things. Maybe learn a bit more too, about what the yabs numbers actually mean, to even better your purchases.

    OK. I want to learn. What is it good for? It is NOT good for running WP websites on Virtualmin hosts. For that, a minimum of 40mb/s 4k or the website is glacial.

  • NushairAlviNushairAlvi 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    You are a very old member here. Hi, my friend!!

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  • emperoremperor Member
    edited April 26

    Just put 3 ` together on start and end

    Hello
    
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  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @MTUser2012 said:

    @Falzo said:

    8mb/s 4k IO

    that is 2000 iops by the way and perfectly fine for a lot of things. Maybe learn a bit more too, about what the yabs numbers actually mean, to even better your purchases.

    OK. I want to learn. What is it good for? It is NOT good for running WP websites on Virtualmin hosts. For that, a minimum of 40mb/s 4k or the website is glacial.

    So your.wordpress on virtualmin reads and writes 10000 different small files each second constantly?

  • I'm not trying to argue. All I know is, based on experience, if I buy VPS with less that 40MB/s the experienced performance is poor. I've been buying Ryzen based VPSs lately, 150 -> 250 mb/s. They have really snappy performance. Given a choice, that is what I will buy.

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    You can use Markdown in your post.

    This could also answer your future questions about formatting here

    Thanked by 2webcraft MTUser2012
  • I know that you mean well by what you posted. And, please note that I did thank you. But, saying to me "you can use markdown in your post" is like saying you can write in Nepalese. I am not that good at this stuff, and there is a limit to what an old geezer like me can learn, and write now that is Spanish. So, I understand teaching a man to fish verus giving him a fish. But, right now, I need a fish.

    So, I guess I will see if ChatGPT can reverse engineer the nicely formatted Yellow ones.

    @tentor said:

    You can use Markdown in your post.

    This could also answer your future questions about formatting here

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @MTUser2012 said:
    I know that you mean well by what you posted. And, please note that I did thank you. But, saying to me "you can use markdown in your post" is like saying you can write in Nepalese. I am not that good at this stuff, and there is a limit to what an old geezer like me can learn, and write now that is Spanish. So, I understand teaching a man to fish verus giving him a fish. But, right now, I need a fish.

    So, I guess I will see if ChatGPT can reverse engineer the nicely formatted Yellow ones.

    No offence was meant, but this text includes link and is located right below comment post form and I find very useful because it refers to actual examples of Markdown use, not only including explanation on code formatting (yelow box) but other features you might want.

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  • angstromangstrom Moderator

    This is paragraph 1, formatted normally (not as code)

    This is paragraph 2, formatted normally (not as code)

    This is paragraph 1, formatted as code
    
    This is paragraph 2, formatted as code (together with paragraph 1 and the empty line between paragraph 1 and paragraph 2)
    

    For the two paragraphs formatted as code, just indent them (including the empty line between them) two spaces each

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    I am not that good at this stuff, and there is a limit to what an old geezer like me can learn, and write now that is Spanish. So, I understand teaching a man to fish verus giving him a fish. But, right now, I need a fish.

    Mate, then start taking the fish you are given. It is in the very first answer you got here and another method was in @emperor's comment

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  • atklatkl Member

    @MTUser2012 said:
    (...) and there is a limit to what an old geezer like me can learn (...)

    So when was the expiration date? ;)

    Thanked by 1MTUser2012
  • Paste the yabs in the comment text box, select the text with the mouse, click on the paragraph symbol in the toolbox above the comment box, the inverted P like in Borland Sprint 1.5, on the left of the smiling face. Select Code from the drop down menu.

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  • nghialelenghialele Member
    edited April 27
    This is a yellow block.
    With 3 lines of text.
    But dark mode users confuse as hell because it's yellow on light mode.
    

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  • LeviLevi Member

    @nghialele said:

    This is a yellow block.
    With 3 lines of text.
    But dark mode users confuse as hell because it's yellow on light mode.
    

    Nghia, you shouldn't state the obvious. I'am watching you closely, you are not doing good.

  • MTUser2012MTUser2012 Member

    Got it sorted, thanks to everyone who chimed in. The simplest method — and the one I ended up using — was the one @emperor suggested: just put three backticks on a line by themselves before the YABS output, and three more on a line by themselves after it. Everything between those two fences gets rendered in this nice yellow, monospaced, aligned block.

    I worked it through with a little help from an AI assistant, who walked me through what was actually going on. Posting a recent run as proof I finally have it figured out:

    root@2gbny:~# curl -sL yabs.sh | bash -s -- -5
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2026-04-29                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Tue May  5 01:40:41 PM UTC 2026
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 5218 CPU @ 2.30GHz
    CPU cores  : 1 @ 2299.982 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 2.4 GiB
    Swap       : 1024.0 MiB
    Disk       : 44.2 GiB
    Distro     : Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
    Kernel     : 6.8.0-31-generic
    VM Type    : KVM
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
    
    IPv6 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : Unknown
    ASN        : Unknown
    Location   : New York, New York (NY)
    Country    : United States
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda1):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ---- 
    Read       | 34.06 MB/s    (8.5k) | 411.25 MB/s   (6.4k)
    Write      | 34.16 MB/s    (8.5k) | 413.42 MB/s   (6.4k)
    Total      | 68.23 MB/s   (17.0k) | 824.67 MB/s  (12.8k)
               |                      |                     
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ---- 
    Read       | 396.29 MB/s    (774) | 391.65 MB/s    (382)
    Write      | 417.34 MB/s    (815) | 417.74 MB/s    (407)
    Total      | 813.63 MB/s   (1.5k) | 809.39 MB/s    (789)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping           
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----           
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 501 Mbits/sec   | 582 Mbits/sec   | 70.0 ms        
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 571 Mbits/sec   | 824 Mbits/sec   | 78.4 ms        
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 267 Mbits/sec   | 433 Mbits/sec   | --             
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 249 Mbits/sec   | 683 Mbits/sec   | 231 ms         
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 598 Mbits/sec   | 837 Mbits/sec   | 65.8 ms        
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 1.02 Gbits/sec  | 909 Mbits/sec   | --             
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 362 Mbits/sec   | 307 Mbits/sec   | 110 ms         
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping           
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----           
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 723 Mbits/sec   | 397 Mbits/sec   | 69.9 ms        
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 585 Mbits/sec   | 818 Mbits/sec   | 77.1 ms        
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 491 Mbits/sec   | 644 Mbits/sec   | 151 ms         
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 316 Mbits/sec   | 655 Mbits/sec   | 231 ms         
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | busy            | 845 Mbits/sec   | 65.6 ms        
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 1.01 Gbits/sec  | 875 Mbits/sec   | 2.07 ms        
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 486 Mbits/sec   | 285 Mbits/sec   | 119 ms         
    
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value                         
                    |                               
    Single Core     |  568                            
    Multi Core      |  589                            
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/24283684
    
    YABS completed in 10 min 55 sec
    

    Thanks again, all.

  • zedzed Member

    well done lad

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