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DataIdeas VPS reviews: is the send speed here normal?
Thanks for the good offer of @DataIdeas-Josh. The VPS of specs: Xeon - 1GB Ram / 10GB SSD is only $12 p/y.
Today I have tested the YABS. This is the result:
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# Yet-Another-Bench-Script #
# v2020-12-29 #
# https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
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Sun 07 Mar 2021 05:02:57 AM EST
Basic System Information:
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Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v4 @ 2.20GHz
CPU cores : 1 @ 2199.916 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
RAM : 987.2 MiB
Swap : 1022.0 MiB
Disk : 8.8 GiB
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
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Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 40.53 MB/s (10.1k) | 598.12 MB/s (9.3k)
Write | 40.62 MB/s (10.1k) | 601.27 MB/s (9.3k)
Total | 81.16 MB/s (20.2k) | 1.19 GB/s (18.7k)
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Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 1.66 GB/s (3.2k) | 976.22 MB/s (953)
Write | 1.75 GB/s (3.4k) | 1.04 GB/s (1.0k)
Total | 3.41 GB/s (6.6k) | 2.01 GB/s (1.9k)
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
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Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed
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Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 362 Mbits/sec | 937 Mbits/sec
Online.net | Paris, FR (10G) | 250 Mbits/sec | 925 Mbits/sec
WorldStream | The Netherlands (10G) | 324 Mbits/sec | 928 Mbits/sec
Biznet | Jakarta, Indonesia (1G) | 128 Mbits/sec | 105 Mbits/sec
Clouvider | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 650 Mbits/sec | 979 Mbits/sec
Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 468 Mbits/sec | 970 Mbits/sec
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 558 Mbits/sec | 975 Mbits/sec
Iveloz Telecom | Sao Paulo, BR (2G) | 177 Mbits/sec | 900 Mbits/sec
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
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Test | Value
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Single Core | 559
Multi Core | 554
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/6834350
Seem the send speed is of a little slow?
Another script result:
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Superbench.sh -- https://www.oldking.net/350.html
Mode : Standard Version : 1.1.7
Usage : wget -qO- sb.oldking.net | bash
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main: line 466: sysctl: command not found
CPU Model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v4 @ 2.20GHz
CPU Cores : 1 Cores 2199.916 MHz x86_64
CPU Cache : 16384 KB
OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (64 Bit) KVM
Kernel : 4.19.0-14-amd64
Total Space : 1.2 GB / 8.8 GB
Total RAM : 50 MB / 987 MB (283 MB Buff)
Total SWAP : 0 MB / 1021 MB
Uptime : 0 days 0 hour 2 min
Load Average : 0.26, 0.06, 0.02
TCP CC :
ASN & ISP : AS398355, Data Ideas llc
Organization : FranTech Solutions
Location : The Woodlands, United States / US
Region : Texas
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I/O Speed( 1.0GB ) : 949 MB/s
I/O Speed( 1.0GB ) : 912 MB/s
I/O Speed( 1.0GB ) : 962 MB/s
Average I/O Speed : 941.0 MB/s
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Node Name Upload Speed Download Speed Latency
Speedtest.net 816.60 Mbit/s 1011.11 Mbit/s 14.84 ms
Fast.com 0.00 Mbit/s 0 Mbit/s -
Nanjing 5G CT 129.91 Mbit/s 1009.29 Mbit/s 172.26 ms
Hefei 5G CT 0.64 Mbit/s 958.11 Mbit/s 207.46 ms
Guangzhou 5G CT 0.79 Mbit/s 209.44 Mbit/s 203.01 ms
TianJin 5G CU 1.28 Mbit/s 763.17 Mbit/s 302.73 ms
Shanghai 5G CU 5.29 Mbit/s 871.22 Mbit/s 192.07 ms
Guangzhou 5G CU 1.03 Mbit/s 75.30 Mbit/s 254.09 ms
Nanjing 5G CM 0.10 Mbit/s 818.56 Mbit/s 243.83 ms
Changsha 5G CM 18.83 Mbit/s 760.61 Mbit/s 244.60 ms
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Finished in : 7 min 5 sec
Timestamp : 2021-03-07 16:12:00 GMT+8
Results : ./superbench.log
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Share result:
· https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/42734217-2543-4f46-aca7-9405e7296687
· https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6qMVHDpTTm/
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Comments
Seems a tad slow. But got to think about it as well. How many other people in the world are running that report and hitting the same servers
Seems about right for me, being primarily Cogent - ~500Mbps within the US, 300Mbps EU, ??? APAC.
CU/CT/CM via most providers are going to be trash unless they pay for fancy Chinese transit - which isn't going to happen in Texas, nor for $12/yr.
Anyway, your yabs network test doesn't mean anything for you. Your speed to china carriers looks normal.
SOmetimes you get fancy and can pull these numbers...
Take it with a grain of salt considering this is with SpeedTest.net
https://www.speedtest.net/result/d/05ee973a-f1a3-4050-9a05-ce481b03f2b7
I actually didn’t expect how fast his connection to China would be. That’s why I put the second test result in the second place.
Dear boss it is good enough. I am satisfied. Wondering how many users are there on this server?
There is a few but the system isn't loaded by any means. The CPUs are taking the loads like a champ!
The speed is better today. I find the
Organization : FranTech Solutions
Yep, looks like they lease some IPs from Francisco - https://bgp.he.net/AS398355#_prefixes
Yep, We got a couple of IPs from @Francisco.
Forget to paste the result:
Just so you are aware, network is not always healthy. It will fluctuate.
You can run that script all day long, wanting your ideal result, but that will never be the final.
Yep. Infact I have totally run 3 times yabs randomly since I have bought it Just for simple test.
+1 to looks good to me. My busiest production server is sitting at around 40mbit sustained right now. That's about 4mb/s for context, for anyone that needs it.
What?
I said “about.” It’s in the vicinity of correct. You might be making a MB vs mb point but typing on my phone I’m not so concerned with the little things. If the reader knows megabit and megabyte, they get it. Most people don’t refer to megabit as mb/s or Mb/s in practice, usually Mbps or as in the above script, Mbits. Back in the day before widespread broadband you never had to clarify any capitalization of MB/s, everyone knew you meant megabyte.
I like my Bytes
I also like rounding Pi to 3 when doing calculations
If you do calculations when you make comments you’re a bit more into this than me. I was taking a shit lol
Did someone say
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You also got RPIServer.com
That was not intentional, I swear
Context: I have a crippling RPi idling addiction
Bah, it's only a problem when you get on the Rock(64).
Points to my sig.
Yes, I was. And that's hella lazy, both in typing and math (!), but then to add a second number? If you're going to be lazy, you got to do it right (less work) and let the user do the conversion themselves.