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Is this benchmark worrisome?

Error404Error404 Member
edited December 2016 in Help

apt-get upgrade took over 10 minutes to for around 50 upgrades so I decided to run a benchmark. Ouch...

System Info

Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5430 @ 2.66GHz
CPU Cores : 1
Frequency : 2666.476 MHz
Memory : 128 MB
Swap : 64 MB
Uptime : 19 min,

OS : Debian GNU/Linux 8
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 2.6.32-44-pve
Hostname : server

Speedtest (IPv4 only)

Your public IPv4 is REDACTED

Location Provider Speed
CDN Cachefly 21.7MB/s

Atlanta, GA, US Coloat 646KB/s
Dallas, TX, US Softlayer 1.27MB/s
Seattle, WA, US Softlayer 1.55MB/s
San Jose, CA, US Softlayer 1.34MB/s
Washington, DC, US Softlayer 1.29MB/s

Tokyo, Japan Linode 2.99MB/s
Singapore Softlayer 2.80MB/s

Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 18.1MB/s
Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 1.20MB/s

Disk Speed

I/O (1st run) : 24.2 MB/s
I/O (2nd run) : 22.5 MB/s
I/O (3rd run) : 26.3 MB/s
Average I/O : 24.3333 MB/s

Comments

  • Nope, lack of ram probably.

  • Network speed looks slow and disk write looks terrible. How much are you paying for that?

  • 128MB host w/ 64MB vSwap isn't going to be a picnic.. but the disk I/O is a bit concerning.

  • OP, I find your username worrisome. You probably should talk to your webserver about it.

  • Error404Error404 Member
    edited December 2016

    Paying about $20 USD a year... It's in Switzerland and has 1TB of BW. Probably will get a refund.

  • your hard disk is just a diamond one.

  • @tamicrealo said:
    your hard disk is just a diamond one.

    It's a common mistake, but it's spelled "molasses"

  • @Yura said:
    OP, I find your username worrisome. You probably should talk to your webserver about it.

    Talking doesn't always help, he should try to show it some love.

  • CUTACUTA Member
    edited December 2016

    $20 year meaning, $1.6 per month. I think it's not a surprise that the server is slow.

  • @CUTA said:
    $20 year meaning, $1.6 per month. I think it's not a surprise that the server is slow.

    Still. You can get better I/O from any NAT VPS. It's not really that good of a deal.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    You usually get what you pay for... 20 USD a year, less than 2 USD a month> @PrivacyActivist said:

    @CUTA said:
    $20 year meaning, $1.6 per month. I think it's not a surprise that the server is slow.

    Still. You can get better I/O from any NAT VPS. It's not really that good of a deal.

    Well, you get what you pay for...

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2016

    running a 64bit kernel on 128mb ram with almost no swap then running a benchmark while your VPS will probably be swapping like mad and IOPS hurt throughput.

    It is a bad deal, you can get a 512mb KVM VPS on high end E5v4, SSD cached hardware with IPv4 + native IPv6 and DDOS protection for less than $20 USD p/year here

  • AnthonySmith said: It is a bad deal, you can get a 512mb KVM VPS on high end E5v4, SSD cached hardware with IPv4 + native IPv6 and DDOS protection for less than $20 USD p/year here

    Except it's not in Switzerland (if that's a requirement).

  • @AnthonySmith said:
    running a 64bit kernel on 128mb ram with almost no swap then running a benchmark while your VPS will probably be swapping like mad and IOPS hurt throughput.

    It is a bad deal, you can get a 512mb KVM VPS on high end E5v4, SSD cached hardware with IPv4 + native IPv6 and DDOS protection for less than $20 USD p/year here

    I would accept your offer but you said you wouldn't accept me as a customer.

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