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Performance of Dedi Classic 2016 from online.net
I am intrigued by the d-1531 on online.net. i cant find a passmark for it so in your experience is it comparable to which passmark?
i am currently contemplating moving to a dedicated server again. I was on a delimiter dedicated server (the 20$) and i was very happy but when it came to renew things had slowdown on my side and a dedicated server was not required for my current projects. But now things have grown up more than i expected and more projects are coming my way so i am contemplating in going for a dedi again. Wouldn't mind go back to delimiter as i enjoyed them but the clearance servers at the moment are week and do not have ssd.
So i am looking at online and mainly at their xc 2016. I believe the server can handle what i have now and there may be space for growth with it (anyone with personal experience regarding hit capacity?)
But the d-1531 seems intriguing and the specs tempting but i do not know much about it.
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did you already ask them "delimiter"? maybe sales can find you a deal.
otherwise the best person to ask about online specs is @spacedust.
Given that a D-1540 has 8c/16 vs 6c/12t of the D-1531 with a clockspeed of 2ghz vs 2.2ghz for the 31, I'd say it has around 8500 passmark score.
Your dual E5420 should clock in at around 7000, so you'd gain about 20% in passmark score (rough numbers).
Then again, online has their dc in europe, while delimiter is us-based. The location difference is probably more significant than 20% in raw power.
thank you all. I will probably approach delimiter to see if they can provision on of those servers with ssd. but the d-1531 is growing on me.
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Who?
i had a server with them
We literally have no idea who you're talking about, unlimited (or "de-limited" in your slang terms) offers do not exist.
im talking about delimiter.com
It's a long standing joke here to refuse to read "delimiter" as a string, but instead refer to it as a delimiter.