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My M10G is Ryzen 5 5600X, so definitely better than V10G
That server sure has some I/O load. Try again a bit later, who knows if someone was just doing torrent check(s) at the same time etc.
That's the thing, single run YABS won't even show the reality, it's just a snapshot at that time, and these servers have hugely varying load.
This M10G raffle is indeed a powerful tiny box:
yabs is the result at that moment, so it will also change depending on the time of day and the activity of other users.
(The results on my M10G are good, but this is a coincidence in a sense)
tested at least five times in recently two days, different time of day, but same results, 40-60MB/s
seems the M10G with Ryzen are much better
M10G and good neighbors
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz
first day test 146-187 MB/s
second day test 30-55 MB/s
right now 15-18 MB/s
damn, those are some impressive results for in-production 10G server even if i say so myself
Open a ticket with those results, so we can check if there is an actual issue with the server or just very high load.
One thing with load is that it by nature goes down over time the longer people have used the server as well. The first 2-3 weeks on any server is brutal, everyone at the same time trying to fill their services, test everything, set things up etc etc. Once things are up and running loads lower as things are how people like then and they already know how things work etc.
I wish we could do something about that performance variance and load variance, but not much can be done
it's very difficult to predict how heavy a new user is, a minimum number of usage needs to be hit per server too etc. 
We have a long term plan for that tho, but nothing which can be made to happen in any scale within a year
On the Astro deal! Not shabby at all
Provide a script/button to re-generate everything?
~/dataand~/backup.*to~/backup.$(date +%s).This can instantly undo all customizations and make the account functional again, unless the disk quota is exceeded.
We already have one, but that needs root access so it's only ever manually used via a ticket. Need to add that button to billing side, same with restart everything, and perhaps start pulling in traffic + disk usage. One thing for a long time we've wanted to do is offer full reprovision button -> remove current and create to new account, tho that needs a once a week limiter or something like that.
Thank you both! I managed to fix it with this info.
Moving and generating files inside the home directory doesn't need root.
Adding/deleting user account or controlling system-level services needs root, but these parts can be skipped for repairing a user account.
Full reprovision button would delete all the movies, so it's undesirable in many cases.
Yes that does not need root, but how our account recreation works now also reconfigures everything, and needs to change some nginx etc. settings. so cannot just link to that functionality.
Some people prefer full reprovision, quite a lot of those requests actually.
Discord WIP - a few people there, and i think we got the roles and channels now roughly OK
Join us at https://discord.gg/9mAPuRSrpG
See you all there
I've been testing for a little while. Will definitely renew my M10G 1 TB.
Setting up Jellyfin was pretty easy, but I realized that they don't have offline download for iOS which is an issue for me. Might need to find a way to make it work with Plex. Emby seems fine, but their paid version is way too expensive.
Yabs:
Tue Feb 15 18:19:46 EET 2022
Basic System Information:
Processor : AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor
CPU cores : 12 @ 2221.747 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 62.9 GiB
Swap : 59.6 GiB
Disk : 101.6 TiB
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed
| | |
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 2.95 Gbits/sec | 2.45 Gbits/sec
Online.net | Paris, FR (10G) | 7.04 Gbits/sec | 5.89 Gbits/sec
WorldStream | The Netherlands (10G) | busy | 721 Mbits/sec
WebHorizon | Singapore (400M) | 391 Mbits/sec | 503 Mbits/sec
Clouvider | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 1.96 Gbits/sec | 628 Mbits/sec
Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 3.19 Gbits/sec | 3.64 Gbits/sec
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 1.13 Gbits/sec | 311 Mbits/sec
Iveloz Telecom | Sao Paulo, BR (2G) | 768 Mbits/sec | 236 Mbits/sec
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 1644
Multi Core | 6828
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/12796267
Plex is quite easy to setup too, if you don't mind all the privacy and data safety issues with Plex.
@PulsedMedia doesnt it need a dedicated IP?
@Wicked im currently mounting the seedbox remotely on a VPS which has plex installed. Works like a charm.
mounting the seedbox remotely on a VPSThinking about that too, how many server resource(ram, cpu juice) for your plex instance?
Probably yes, so should only be used on a MDS
Local download speed is a bit of hit or miss for me and the pattern is quite random.
Getting ~25MB/s if I am lucky and most of time only 500KB/s. Showing the same on HTTPS download, multiple FTP clients, rsync + ssh, sshfs + rsync, wget etc. Also showing the same on both my Kimsufi/SYS dedis in BHS.
Overall I am getting 2-5MB/s in average, not sure where the bottleneck is, will test from my online dedi later.
Any suggestions would be great.
MTR both directions on all conditions is the only way to know what's going on. Internet is big and complicated
Despite all the routing adjustments, the lack of BBR congestion control is causing performance bottleneck on TCP traffic.
This week I added an HTTP reverse proxy on a server in France (Evolution Host in OVH Roubaix), then:
wg0interface so that only my tablet can connect to it.When I had end-to-end TCP CUBIC (directly from USA to Finland, or indirectly going through WireGuard VPN in France), movies over 2GB/hour are unusable except early morning.
Now I have TCP BBR for the most distance, I can stream 2GB/hour movies without pausing for buffering, including in the evening congestion hours.
Can I simplify the above steps to use udp base vpn in Europe instand of a proxy?
As I stated above, no!
I already tried going through WireGuard VPN in France.
It may get around congestion, but you are still running TCP CUBIC end-to-end which suffers from the effects of bufferbloat.
TCP BBR ftw!~ benefits of BBR = long haul links (those who aren't from EU regions). Due to the fact that BBR ramps up to the optimal sending rate aggressively, causing your video stream to load even faster. Downfall for its tendency to consume all available bandwidth and pushing out other TCP streams that use say Cubic or different congestion algorithms. BBRv2 is supposed to resolve some of these challenges.
@yoursunny Are u using BBRv2?
One Astro plan back in stock! Go get it!
M10G more!!!!!
I got it.
Is price recurring, right?