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Not really. Tor is using one full core in the screenshots, so considering you only have one public IP address it would be just around 100 mbps if you sum upstream+dowstream with two processes, so around 50 mbps full duplex which is less than a kidechire with no hardware acceleration.
This is without taking into consideration other bottlenecks which will most likely be there before reaching those 300 mbps.
I'm running from a couple of day an instance of C1 server @ scaleway.
I'm using it for hosting 4 wordpress-based website with low traffic and as a vpn server. It's running flawlessly until now. I'm using nginx with microcache and php apc cache and it's perfectly fine. The only issue is that i can't currently compile nginx with Google's pagespeed extension to improve performance further, as it seems, doesn't support arm yet.
Looking in the "cheap-deadicated-server-land", i don't see any other valid alternative honestly. The only one, even if the price doubles, is the Kimsufi KS-1 server. Does anyone have one and can compare general performance?
Thanks.
I meant the limitation or whatever. When I got the box I did some tests, could do 7x MB from something, don't remember what, was long ago.
Of course, in a Tor scenario that is no longer the case, the CPU will limit the transfer, but I was able to do close to 1 TB a day in best days each way. This is about 100 mbps both ways.
In ARM's case, the CPU will no longer be the bottleneck in some cases, but very much so in others.
It depends on your usage, but if KDs were still available at 2 Eur I would have taken those almost in every scenario, else, ARM will do.
Torrents works like a charm, if anyone looking for good seedbox.
That's the spirit! Include a screenshot of yourself pirating.
Battlefiled Anthology is a Linux ISO i suppose.
That is just the new code name of Debian 9.
And at a convenient and efficient 65gb's you'll have every package you could possibly ever want and probably a few you didn't know you wanted either!
Not sure what's the problem, it's obvious she's saving to /dev/null to save disk space while doing tests
Is there any bandwidth graphs available for scaleway instances (either machine or IP address) like they do for their dedis?
Thanks
Has anyone found a working tutorial for setting up Pydio on a ARM server?
The "Manual installation" variant from https://pyd.io/download/ should work.
hello all, can i install windows on this vps
dunno but you certainly have the ability to raise a couple of skeletons now.
C1
4 ARM Cores
2GB memory
Temporary out of stock
You can still get a C1 through the API(scaleway-cli)
https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.analogbits.c1control
Don't scream this too hard before the API gets limited
appears to be available now without any magic trick