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nods in agreement
I'm trying to bench my 0.95 vps, but it failing.
I grabbed one of these for $ 6.22 in Chicago during the flash sales:
Here's the bench.monster:
# curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh
Speedtest Monster v.1.4.6 2019-10-29
Region: Global https://bench.monster/speedtest.html
Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global
OS : Debian GNU/Linux 9 (64 Bit)
Virt/Kernel : KVM / 4.9.0-4-amd64
CPU Model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 v2 @ 2.50GHz
CPU Cores : 1 @ 2499.998 MHz x86_64 4096 KB Cache
CPU Flags : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Disabled
Load Average : 0.07, 0.02, 0.00
Total Space : 30G (1.2G ~5% used)
Total RAM : 49 MB / 744 MB (583 MB Buff)
Total SWAP : 0 MB / 255 MB
Uptime : 3 days 3:25
ASN & ISP : AS36352, ColoCrossing
Organization : New Wave NetConnect, LLC
Location : Elk Grove Village, United States / US
Region : Illinois
## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:
Single Core : 1746 (FAIR)
Multi Core : 1726
## IO Test
CPU Speed:
bzip2 : 58.8 MB/s
sha256 : 97.3 MB/s
md5sum : 305 MB/s
RAM Speed:
Avg. write : 1604.3 MB/s
Avg. read : 2798.9 MB/s
Disk Speed:
1st run : 99.9 MB/s
2nd run : 172 MB/s
3rd run : 221 MB/s
Average : 164.3 MB/s
## Global Speedtest
Location Upload Download Ping
Speedtest.net 264.12 Mbit/s 321.06 Mbit/s 17.931 ms
USA, New York (AT&T) 300.75 Mbit/s 324.90 Mbit/s 18.698 ms
USA, Chicago (Windstream) 810.03 Mbit/s 1112.80 Mbit/s 1.217 ms
USA, Dallas (Frontier) 217.41 Mbit/s 314.04 Mbit/s 23.594 ms
USA, Miami (Frontier) 147.38 Mbit/s 304.73 Mbit/s 43.779 ms
USA, Los Angeles (Spectrum) 113.44 Mbit/s 135.76 Mbit/s 56.630 ms
UK, London (Community Fibre) 219.01 Mbit/s 123.16 Mbit/s 85.345 ms
France, Lyon (SFR) 78.82 Mbit/s 105.85 Mbit/s 99.732 ms
Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 67.73 Mbit/s 101.50 Mbit/s 106.521 ms
Spain, Madrid (Adamo) 47.25 Mbit/s 165.76 Mbit/s 113.428 ms
Italy, Rome (Unidata) 101.88 Mbit/s 83.36 Mbit/s 122.582 ms
Russia, Moscow (MTS) 16.70 Mbit/s 163.74 Mbit/s 153.999 ms
Israel, Haifa (013Netvision) 35.76 Mbit/s 72.38 Mbit/s 150.585 ms
India, New Delhi (Airtel) 21.32 Mbit/s 24.45 Mbit/s 249.701 ms
Singapore (FirstMedia) 22.36 Mbit/s 14.59 Mbit/s 196.343 ms
Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther) 25.06 Mbit/s 10.34 Mbit/s 144.951 ms
Australia, Sydney (Yes Optus) 9.60 Mbit/s 30.82 Mbit/s 198.528 ms
RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas) 20.98 Mbit/s 47.06 Mbit/s 259.313 ms
Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare) 27.42 Mbit/s 32.63 Mbit/s 130.596 ms
Finished in : 12 min 0 sec
Timestamp : 2019-12-07 21:57:21 GMT
Saved in : /root/speedtest.log
Share results:
- http://www.speedtest.net/result/8832988314.png
- https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/15010704
- https://clbin.com/h8H7f
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Uncertainty is also confusing at times... especially that one of Heisenberg...
Can we pretend the $2 deal never happened?
We could, but that would take away the one of the few joys I've had recently in my sad life
Other than the $2 deal,
this one I also regard as one of my best gem snatches this year:
$3.99 /year
2x vCPU @ 3GHz
1GB MEM
10GB SSD
1TB bandwidth @ 10gbps
In Buffalo, where else :P
0.95/y
$2.5/y KVM Lite
Was there an 833 flash deal in other locations other than Buffalo?
To ask such questions is disrespectful of our buffaloe overlords.
ETA: but no.
I found 50%off for kvmlite, 80%off for 8G, 100%one time off for 32G(it doesn't work).
Still can't find 90%off for SSD512... Any clues? Which thread?
Did you find a free year of KVM lite?
Not yet.
All I can say is you are quite close to one of the eggs that (no one?) found yet
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@FAT32 are all of these yours? Does @VirMach have his own easter eggs aside from these?
Only 1 of them among moni's is mine
My apologies, but I have way too many Buffaloes already
Oh, so there's still 2 of yours that's yet to be uncovered! (Or only one...I may have missed something?)
Basically these are the hardest:
It is multiple uses but imagine using it on Biggest Boy, this will be super valuable.
Feeling depressive now. Wanted to go to my habitual pub, but it's closed for tonight, I try another and private for tonight. What a luck. I worry about trying another.
Page 170, only 30 more to go...
I have a couple of vps from the lord of Buffalo... what's the best way to control them all together? Like the one ring to control them all?
So one server or app to control all of them to run commands, benchmark and the likes?
Botnet.
Joke asides I am building something for this. Soon™ but not so soon
A. Install ssh keys on each VM, and control them from a central system using bash or other scripts. Make yourself useful aliases for connecting, copying files, executing commands...
B. Use ansible to configure and control them centrally (also requires ssh trust)
C. Maybe install docker on them and use docker swarm or kubernetes? I haven't tried this yet but plan to.
Oooo sweet. If you are looking for beta testers, I would love to try it out.
Thnx
But mine will not have features like RDP / VNC, I believe you can try Apache Guacamole first which is pretty great imo: https://guacamole.apache.org/
30 pages to go....
Nice options. Thanks.
O yeh. I looked at this a long time ago. Will need to recheck.
Any other suggestions for like a bastion host?