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CPU Steal

When purchasing a VPS with Unlimited Core time how much CPU Steal is normal? I currently have a 2 Core VPS with 30-40% CPU steal and my average CPU usage is 40% according to Hetrixtools.

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  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    Unlimited Core [overselling]?

  • remyremy Member
    edited February 2024

    If you have unlimited cpu cores you can ignore the cpu steal because you already have unlimited power anyway.

    On a more serious note. Were cpu cores sold as dedicated? Or just the right to try to use / abuse cpu cores all the time?
    If they were sold as dedicated, then no, it's not normal.

  • I guess maybe that is what I am missing, I was told 2 vCPU Cores and I can use 100% of them all the time, but they don't call them dedicated

  • They switched me nodes and I saw a drastic change
    https://imgur.com/a/0gQ0nqy

  • remyremy Member
    edited February 2024

    @Reaperofpower said:
    I guess maybe that is what I am missing, I was told 2 vCPU Cores and I can use 100% of them all the time, but they don't call them dedicated

    Yes, with most VPS there is no guarantee that you won't have a CPU steal.
    Because in fact a fraction of the resources are dedicated to you and so in the event of a heavy load ... steal appears

    If you want guaranteed resources then you need to increase the budget a little. You can get a few dedicated cores for $10 - 12$ / mon from some providers

  • edited February 2024

    If your CPU is stolen you need to contact the CPU police.

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited February 2024

    @Reaperofpower said:
    When purchasing a VPS with Unlimited Core time how much CPU Steal is normal? I currently have a 2 Core VPS with 30-40% CPU steal and my average CPU usage is 40% according to Hetrixtools.

    Do not confuse unmetered cpu usage with dedicated core.

    One cpu core may be shared with 3 or 4 or even more VPS , and each vps has unmetered cpu usage allowance.

    Free lesson in the power of marketing

  • @Reaperofpower said:
    I guess maybe that is what I am missing, I was told 2 vCPU Cores and I can use 100% of them all the time, but they don't call them dedicated

    100% means all you want, not all of them.

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited February 2024

    @Reaperofpower said:
    I guess maybe that is what I am missing, I was told 2 vCPU Cores and I can use 100% of them all the time, but they don't call them dedicated

    was cores allocationation dedicated to the vps?

    Most likely NOT

  • I agree that dedicated is not the same and I dont have a problem with steal time but just how much is too much, 30% seemed to high

  • @Reaperofpower said:
    I agree that dedicated is not the same and I dont have a problem with steal time but just how much is too much, 30% seemed to high

    on 300 single geekbench 6 worse vs 3000. if it works it works

  • There is no "too much" really. If your workloads are performing fine whilst the steal is in that region then arguably what's the issue? If it's causing you anxiety or a problem then switch providers. It pretty much boils down to that.

  • @Reaperofpower said:
    I agree that dedicated is not the same and I dont have a problem with steal time but just how much is too much, 30% seemed to high

    All depends on the price of the VPS
    As an example, if I am paying $18 per year and have 2 vCores, I will assume as if I have 30% of core allocated to the VPS.

    The cheapest dedicated core VPS I have is from @HostEONS, it has one Ryzen vCore dedicated for $3.75 per month.

  • How do you check CPU Steal ?

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited February 2024
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