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  • How do we keep a thread alive? CPR?

  • Type something.

  • Also, benchmarks.

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  • For those who got the discounted storage VPS, how's your experience so far?

  • This topic was quiet today.

  • uptimeuptime Member
    edited December 2018

    @pullangcubo said:
    For those who got the discounted storage VPS, how's your experience so far?

    Probably too soon to say much other than it works - expecting it will be slow while people load their terabytes over the next week or two.

    Once the dust settles a bit, I'll be interested to see transfer speed to other box on 10 Gbit port in Buffalo. I'm seeing something like 14 MB/s average (that is, it took about 9 minutes to scp a 7.5 Gb file from the storage vps just now). Transfer and disk write speeds do tend to vary significantly over time.

    Disk write speeds are often less than 100 MB/s (note I'm writing to LVM with encryption - could be somewhat faster if just writing to /dev/vda1). Not sure how much of a bottleneck that might present if network gets up to speed.

    Anyway, probably good enough for storage even as is - at this price major concern generally is will it continue to work a year from now. I'm optimistic that it should be, with better performance once use stabilizes.

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  • @ben47955 said:
    This topic was quiet today.

    New topic will be posted soon :))

  • sonic said: New topic will be posted soon )

    Usually christmas sale isn't as good as BF sale and we need to keep this topic alive.

    I'm the first to post in this thread today!

    Guys, come on, we have to keep this thread alive until BF 2019!

    If this happens we'll have an extra special deal for 2019. I'm only saying this because I know it won't happen

    As a reminder

  • My contribution for today.

  • ofitofit Member
    edited December 2018

    hello. What network speed do you have in DE location? Post please

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    Every few days I remember to check this thread. Glad to see it's still kickin'. Keep doing the lord's work, my friends

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  • Reporting for duty!

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  • uptimeuptime Member
    edited December 2018

    yes me bredren we idling at maximum capacity right now!

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  • uptime said: we idling at maximum capacity right now

    Not me. I've been using my SSD32G for good stuff. Still waiting for @Virmach to give me a special discount for the year :D

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  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @ZA_capetown said:
    1002. comment.

    @oriend said:
    1003. comment.

    Guys, it is 1010 and 1011 respectively

  • 1100

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  • Please, don't turn this in a countdown ... 1110

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  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    0000

  • Beep boop! I am a 4-bit coffee maker microcontroller. Please emulate me on your idle VPSes!

    Coffe is done (scalding).

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  • VirMach said: If anyone is facing any performance issues I recommend contacting us

    @VirMach
    Decided to wait with this until the ticket tsunami subsides, should be over by now, I hope.

    The performance issue I mentioned here persists.
    I tried powering the VPS off/on, of course.

    Another interesting thing I noticed since the post above:
    A friend of mine purchased NameCheap shared hosting during their BF/CM sale. I asked him to run the same dd md5sum test and it turned out that somehow NameCheap's shared hosting is faster than my 2 x vCORE VPS.

    I'm unsure how exactly they allocate CPU resources, but things look like a one core of Xeon E5-2630 v3 is available.
    On the VPS I purchased it should be two Xeon CPU E5-2620 v3 cores.

    So maybe on some nodes only the contents of /proc/cpuinfo file has changed, while the actually available resources didn't?

  • The kernel is never wrong.

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