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Time4vps migration to new datacenter

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  • @Nyr said:
    Considering the pricing, I would say that 100 IOPS is very fair.

    I wasn't aware of this limit, what exaclty does it mean in real-life usage?

  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    sandro said: what exaclty does it mean in real-life usage?

    It's a limit on the number of operations per second you can do on the disk (100 writes or 100 reads per second). 100 IOPS could be comparable to a single SATA HDD.

  • Nyr said: 100 IOPS could be comparable to a single SATA HDD.

    IDE drives, most sata drives tend to be 200+ these days

  • TarZZ92 said: IDE drives, most sata drives tend to be 200+ these days

    A normal 7200rpm with more than 2 platters (1TB+, 500GB+ platters) SATA does around 200 IOPS - SAS does around 250. Obviously cannot compare this to SSDs 50k+.

  • time4vps said: Ou Nekki... Do you have provider who actually pays you to use their services?

    A couple, yes.

  • Is it a hard limit or something you can't reach unless suspended?

  • time4vps said: Ou Nekki... Do you have provider who actually pays you to use their services?

    @Nekki is always open to taking payment in carefully crafted insults.

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