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Most CPU with minimum ram and modest HD
I want to use for encoding quite a bit.
I am currently using 2 core hetzner with 4 gig ram for $5 per month but their scaling isn't suitable for my requirements since they only scale ram and HD at next level for $10 per month but CPU is what I need and then 4 core is $20 per month which seems too much when probably most of that price is paying for ram which I don't need.
Someone told me of servers at serverhosh maybe I can't remember of 4 cores for $14 a month.
Is there any better deals than that? 2 gigs of ram I think would be ok although maybe 4 since ffmpeg seems to drain it quit quickly and I have to restart quite often since it isn't released when scripts finish. But cpu is most important and I think 80 gig will be fine since I download videos, encode them, then upload and remove in cycles, but the bigger the HD the more I can queue at a time.
What do you guys suggest? Any better offers than the $14 4 core one?
Oh yes btw I would really like the provider to have an archlinux image or allow me to use one to install because I have had a hard time finding providers that will do that in the past so maybe that would limit my options. Still mention if they don't if it's a great offer but I always find it a big waste of time when I am having to learn other distros to find where all the packages are hidden for things I want.
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Contabo!
But more CPU don't meant much. Good providers give more CPU access.
What do you mean it don'> @cybertech said:
What you mean it don't mean much? More cpu means more processing power, that means a lot I think.
You are fundamentally sharing with others on the node. More CPUs mean nothing if your share of max CPU processing power is limited by provider. Even if you have unlimited use of your allocated CPUs, if you have noisy neighbors on the node, you might not be able to get maximum processing power if they are hogging it. This is why bare metal is expensive.
Try contabo. . .
I can do 4 cores @ 3.4Ghz in Dallas with 4GB RAM and 100GB HDD or 30GB NVMe for £9.99/m.
Xeon Gold 6128 with 3TB traffic @ 10gbps (Custom Offer)
Or you can get a very similar plan in our flash sales if stock is still available for £5.99/m
Ye I get that but surely x % of 4 cores is better than x % of 1 core, all other things being equal ie if the noisy neighbors were in both situations.
Counterpoint: ColoCrossing 800Mhz "Cores".
is Hyper v/nested Virtualization enabled on these flash sale vpses ?
@Letzien
$1/month and I can give you a "100 core" VPS. No guarantees on the clock speed, though.
Yes, it is.
I know it's hard to accept but, when you pay peanuts, you always get peanuts.
I wonder what would i get if i pay potatoes?
Blight.
Buffaloes.
Premium potassium
Maybe you can try @Francisco buyvm slice 1vcpu dedicated or @exception0x876 wishosting hybrid server ...
Well all this talk of peanuts and getting peanuts I imagine I should get a few more peanuts than the peanuts I already had that is all. I am not expecting the earth.
What is your load average right now on your current vps? Might be useful to provide that.
Wishosting have unmetered CPU usage but it's fair share, if your encoding tasks are too heavy that might not be a good neighborly thing.
Hostdoc will let you burst your CPU above 25% per core per hour per day but after that it would be considered excessive use.
Just go for contabo.
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/11481869
That's for 9 euros.
15 euros gets you 8cores.
Heck ask them if it's 4114 before signing up.
You obviously have not experienced hosts that massively over-promise and under-deliver. They can advertise 20 core for your box but do you know if there are another 200 boxes on that node each promised 20 core?
The colocrossing special where you get 8 cores, each at 150Mhz.
Francisco
Ok fine here it is
https://hostsailor.com/vps-hosting/kvm-vps/
Maybe you can check them out: https://my.zadeservers.net/cart.php?gid=10
The vCores are half dedicated I believe.
Where does it say that the vCores are half dedicated?
I believe that translates to "You're allowed to use 50% of a thread for a few years at a time before you are in breach of the user policy."
@angstrom @Letzien Asked them in a ticket. Basically you are allowed to burst to the mentioned CPU allocation if the node is empty, but if someone else is using it, then you get a lesser CPU time. For example, if you get the 8GB VPS, you get 2 vCores, which means you can burst till two threads, but one thread is dedicated to you.
So basically you need to keep a local load of one thread or less. That's really not the right way to go about it when your encoding unless timing is not a factor.
avoid virmach. Try with netcup, but I found netcup is slow with disk i/o, unless you choose SSD.
Not sure how it works tbh. But the performance is pretty darn good, which is not surprising considering it's an i7.