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@Patrick
Darnit, @Partrick should become @StormVZ
LOL. Now who is @Partrick. lol
Thanks @pubcrawler,
Not sure what you are trying to suggest here, but I don't think any of the providers mentioned thus far here are specifically reselling our VPS's, but rather they use our cabinet and network as they either have dedicated servers, colocated gear, or RTO equipment with us, used as their VPS nodes. I'm pretty sure that's what you meant anyway. In that case, it really comes down to what the client wants in that case, it has nothing to do with us since we only supply the network, space, power, and IPs for them. They either bring in their own hardware on colocation or RTO, or lease a dedicated server from us with their requested specifications.
Just because we sell VPS does not mean every dedicated or colocation server customer will use the same specifications we use for our VPS nodes. A lot of people tend to forget that while VPS is mainly our specialty, we also offer services beyond VPS, and a lot of LEB providers host their infrastructure with us as well.
You know what @CVPS_Kevin, it looks like UGVPS rents server(s) from Colocrossing, at least from the IP.
I won't mix the two companies up
This we know and it creates lots of general curiosity amongst the community.
True on the other points.
I appreciate your input. More of the type we need from your company
Ram Node
KVM SSD Cached 1GB Ram plan on E5-26xx server
10 requests completed in 9005.1 ms, 3049 iops, 11.9 mb/s
Ram Node
KVM SSD Cached 512MB Ram Plan on E3-1230
10 requests completed in 9003.2 ms, 6545 iops, 25.6 mb/s
Kimsufi 2G, with 500 GB Deskstar:
10 requests completed in 9002.2 ms, 8711 iops, 34.0 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.1/0.1/0.0 ms
Prometeus openvz 512m SSD (Italy):
10 requests completed in 9004.3 ms, 4170 iops, 16.3 mb/s
ChicagoVPS 2G openvz (LA):
10 requests completed in 9001.5 ms, 14306 iops, 55.9 mb/s
BlueVM KVM 1G (CA):
10 requests completed in 9036.3 ms, 335 iops, 1.3 mb/s
BlueVM openvz 512m (CA):
10 requests completed in 10198.5 ms, 8 iops, 0.0 mb/s
@BlueVM.... See @hyao about those IOPs.
Tagging @Ishaq along
IperWeb HDD openvz 384MB/384MB
10 requests completed in 9005.1 ms, 2394 iops, 9.4 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.2/0.4/1.1/0.3 ms
URPad LosAngels 786MB/256MB yearly promo
10 requests completed in 9004.5 ms, 2731 iops, 10.7 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.4/0.6/0.2 ms
URPad chicago786MB/256MB yearly promo
10 requests completed in 9003.8 ms, 3515 iops, 13.7 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.3/0.5/0.2 ms
ChicagoVPS LosAngels 256MB promo
10 requests completed in 9001.8 ms, 9337 iops, 36.5 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.1/0.2/0.0 ms
FrontRangeHosting SSD-cached KVM 512MB
10 requests completed in 9023.5 ms, 468 iops, 1.8 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.6/2.1/8.1/2.3 ms
SpotVPS LasVegas 512MB/512MBvswap
10 requests completed in 9506.3 ms, 20 iops, 0.1 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/50.5/139.7/49.3 ms
ServersMan@VPS openvz 512MB
10 requests completed in 9043.3 ms, 1452 iops, 5.7 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.0/0.7/0.8/0.2 ms
10 requests completed in 9045.1 ms, 755 iops, 2.9 mb/s
Bit alarmed at those Jack for a SSD cachecade node.
Just re-run few times as is reaching these figures.
Agree with Nick's views on cachecade views being inconsistent whether going via SSD or not.
Am at home today looking after my daughter, poor thing has chicken pox.
Will PM Nick and see if he will divulge his optimal settings he has found for a LSI cachecade setup as he is the Cachecade King ;-)
Heres my little cluster results:
Hostigation 256mb (KVM)
Prometeus 1G SSDVZ (OpenVZ)
Edis 512mb (KVM)
BuyVM 256mb (OpenVZ)
Prometeus 512mb (KVM)
Prometeus 128mb (OpenVZ)
Lfcvps 512mb (Xen)
urpad
10 requests completed in 9002.7 ms, 6270 iops, 24.5 mb/s
ugvps
10 requests completed in 9003.2 ms, 5679 iops, 22.2 mb/s
host1free
10 requests completed in 9003.8 ms, 3840 iops, 15.0 mb/s
Torqhost $10/year 256/256 OpenVZ:
10 requests completed in 9002.6 ms, 8673 iops, 33.9 mb/s
FRH $1/mo 128/128 OpenVZ:
10 requests completed in 9002.7 ms, 7184 iops, 28.1 mb/s
MiniVPS $3.21/mo SSD OpenVZ (but my container is busy there, so the results aren't accurate at all) :
10 requests completed in 9003.5 ms, 4088 iops, 16.0 mb/s
Thanks @DalComp
@hyao Can you send in a ticket? that looks weird.
This will also be fixed as well as a big improvement to our disk I/O once the new OpenVZ nodes are set up.
@Ishaq: Thanks, tickets created for both BlueVM VPS
This is from @concerto49's stuff.
LoveVPS: 10 requests completed in 9011.7 ms, 5609 iops, 21.9 mb/s
My Dedicated Server (Raid1 Sata) : 10 requests completed in 9098.5 ms, 119 iops, 0.5 mb/s
OpenITC VPS: 10 requests completed in 9010.2 ms, 1694 iops, 6.6 mb/s
What kind of 'dedicated server' might that be? ó_Ò
@Drukpa ouch that's quite horrid of a disk in that dedicated server
Okay so my first results that I am posting this is on the server that we run our shared hosting enviroment off off
10 requests completed in 9006.2 ms, 1932 iops, 7.5 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.3/0.5/0.6/0.1 ms
Less loaded node
10 requests completed in 9004.8 ms, 2639 iops, 10.3 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.4/0.6/0.1 ms
Also none of our containers are under 256mb
./ioping -c 10 .
own xen
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.1/0.1/0.0 ms
vpscheap
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.2/0.7/0.2 ms
ipxcore
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.1/0.1/0.0 ms
buyvm
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.2/1.9/5.0/1.9 ms
No!
All good, multiple clients run backups for there VPSs at midnight when he posted around that time. Need to ask them kindly for them to change cron times!
Gigenet Cloud - "Turbo IO SAN"
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.6/1.0/2.0/0.4 ms
Dediserve Cloud - NY
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.2/1.3/9.3/2.7 ms
Can't complain since I don't need high IO and uptime is 100% and it is on SAN after all!
lol. CVPS
Bah, those vary so much !
Even ours from some 2.2k upwards.
Yep, I took the StormVZ ioping readings yesterday about the same time everyone was running backups. StormVZ is normally one of my best performing VPS's. Back to normal (which is fast) today
StormVZ
10 requests completed in 9004.0 ms, 3475 iops, 13.6 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.3/1.9/0.5 ms
10 requests completed in 9002.1 ms, 9302 iops, 36.3 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.1/0.1/0.0 ms
Even ours from some 2.2k upwards.
The more I follow this thread, the more I doubt whether those 'dd' and 'ioping' orgies make any real sense...
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.1/0.1/0.0 ms
What server are you on?