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DigitalOcean open Frankfurt location!

J1021J1021 Member
edited April 2015 in Providers

DigitalOcean have opened their Frankfurt location in Germany!

https://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/introducing-our-new-european-region-frankfurt/

40GbE network interfaces and improved SSD storage.

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Comments

  • trvztrvz Member

    Also, fast CPUs.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L v3 @ 1.80GHz tbh I have seen faster, by my quick performance test this is about 2x slower than what I get on RunAbove 2GB for $2.5/month (Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy Bridge) @ 3.7 GHz there).

  • AeneAene Member

    Being a European I thought I should check it out with freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh But it keeps stalling on Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL...

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  • IPv6 can't work ?

    CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L v3 @ 1.80GHz
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency :  1797.917 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 490 MB
    Total amount of swap : 0 MB
    System uptime :   4 min,
    Download speed from CacheFly: 58.3MB/s
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 18.1MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 20.8MB/s
    Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 4.72MB/s
    Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 65.1MB/s
    Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 119MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 10.7MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 19.6MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 19.2MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 21.8MB/s
    I/O speed :  573 MB/s
    
    
  • dragon1993 said: IPv6 can't work ?

    more worrying things.. such as the crap CPU

  • trvz said: Also, fast CPUs.

    no lol. they are terribly slow and underpowered.

  • AmitzAmitz Member

    Is that DigitalOceans' standard CPU in all locations?

  • Located in Frankfurt but no direct peering with the largest ISP in Germany :(

  • vfusevfuse Member, Host Rep

    IO looks pretty good, already is decent enough in other locations for me tho.

  • Amitz said: Is that DigitalOceans' standard CPU in all locations?

    No, Amsterdam 2 have Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630L v2 @ 2.40GHz or 2Ghz

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  • J1021J1021 Member

    @Amitz said:
    Is that DigitalOceans' standard CPU in all locations?

    No. They can run different configs in each of their locations. Varying RAID configs too.

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  • @TarZZ92 said:
    no lol. they are terribly slow and underpowered.

    What is it you do with all of your compute power?

  • dragon1993dragon1993 Member
    edited April 2015

    FRA1: System Benchmarks Index Score: 1014.8

  • clamhost said: What is it you do with all of your compute power?

    what you on about? i simply said it was a crap cpu whatever ur name is ^

  • J1021J1021 Member

    Iperf tests over the private network.

    root@tmp1:~# iperf -c 10.135.254.240 -P 10
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Client connecting to 10.135.254.240, TCP port 5001
    TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [  5] local 10.135.254.239 port 56124 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [  3] local 10.135.254.239 port 56122 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [  7] local 10.135.254.239 port 56126 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [  6] local 10.135.254.239 port 56125 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [  8] local 10.135.254.239 port 56127 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [ 10] local 10.135.254.239 port 56129 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [  9] local 10.135.254.239 port 56128 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [ 11] local 10.135.254.239 port 56130 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [  4] local 10.135.254.239 port 56123 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [ 12] local 10.135.254.239 port 56131 connected with 10.135.254.240 port 5001
    [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
    [ 10]  0.0-10.0 sec   148 MBytes   124 Mbits/sec
    [  3]  0.0-10.0 sec   129 MBytes   108 Mbits/sec
    [  7]  0.0-10.1 sec   126 MBytes   105 Mbits/sec
    [ 12]  0.0-10.1 sec   119 MBytes  99.2 Mbits/sec
    [  5]  0.0-10.1 sec   138 MBytes   115 Mbits/sec
    [ 11]  0.0-10.1 sec   126 MBytes   105 Mbits/sec
    [  9]  0.0-10.1 sec   110 MBytes  91.3 Mbits/sec
    [  8]  0.0-10.2 sec   156 MBytes   128 Mbits/sec
    [  6]  0.0-10.2 sec   127 MBytes   104 Mbits/sec
    [  4]  0.0-10.2 sec   105 MBytes  86.1 Mbits/sec
    [SUM]  0.0-10.2 sec  1.25 GBytes  1.05 Gbits/sec
    root@tmp1:~# 

    40GbE seems wasted if guests only have access to 1Gb/s. I like the idea of guests being limited to something lower than the port speed on the host node, it prevents neighbours saturating the port, but 10GbE interfaces would have been fine for this. Doesn't compare well to Linode who also make use of 40GbE interfaces and allow guests access to 40GbE for inbound and private networking.

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  • How is the connectivity to Asia?

  • dragon1993dragon1993 Member
    edited April 2015

    Serverbear completed

    Unixbench: 1400
    IO: 700mb/s IO

    DO Aff link

  • DylanDylan Member

    kcaj said: Doesn't compare well to Linode who also make use of 40GbE interfaces and allow guests access to 40GbE for inbound and private networking.

    For inbound, sure, but outbound is what matters more to most people and Linode compares much less favorably there. You have to spend $80 a month to get gigabit outbound, compared to $5 a month at DO.

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  • Funny to see people calling a E5-2650L v3 crap and prefer to have E3-12xx config. Guess we will go for E3-12xx configs for our new Europe locations, it will safe us a lot of money. xD

  • @Serveo said:
    Funny to see people calling a E5-2650L v3 crap and prefer to have E3-12xx config. Guess we will go for E3-12xx configs for our new Europe locations, it will safe us a lot of money. xD

    Well, the power of 1 core/thread isn't that great compared to an E3.

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    Dylan said: For inbound, sure, but outbound is what matters more to most people and Linode compares much less favorably there. You have to spend $80 a month to get gigabit outbound, compared to $5 a month at DO.

    Private network speed often matters more to the subset of people who use the private network.

  • TarZZ92TarZZ92 Member
    edited April 2015

    Serveo said: Funny to see people calling a E5-2650L v3 crap and prefer to have E3-12xx config. Guess we will go for E3-12xx configs for our new Europe locations, it will safe us a lot of money. xD

    E3 is a single thread winner anyday. 1 E3 core could be 2/3 times faster

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  • Serveo said: Guess we will go for E3-12xx configs for our new Europe locations

    Unfortunately these come with a low ram limit (still 32GB I think ??). What about someone doing E5-16xx instead? You can pack more ram, preserving single thread performance.

  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited April 2015

    O.o

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Right? I really like this location. It's consistently well under 10ms from my MX1 server too :)

  • DylanDylan Member
    edited April 2015

    @perennate said:
    Private network speed often matters more to the subset of people who use the private network.

    You can't seriously be suggesting that the majority of people prioritize private network speed over public outbound speed?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited April 2015

    @Dylan said:
    You can't seriously be suggesting that the majority of people prioritize private network speed over public outbound speed?

    Most people don't connect vital services like network mounts, back end database servers, stuff like that over public network. Private network typically runs things that do not respond as well to fluctuation. In many cases I would consider it's consistency to be more vital than public network. If that's relevant to what you're saying, apologies if I misunderstood.

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