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An offer on LET serves also and in particular the purpose to get LETians interested and to look at their website in the first place. "There you get the info on what we actually try to sell here" isn't the smartest way to go, in fact some like e.g. myself take that to mean "we don't care about and we don't respect you!" and stay away from that hoster.
So, I'm pleased that @PHP_Friends finally to provide that information (and thanked them for it).
Thought I would share a yabs from my Avoro Rootserver M (6 cores Epyc 7513).
That is very good! @PHP_Friends: you said that you use CEPH (https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3876246/#Comment_3876246). I thought CEPH was over network, which you said is 20 Gbps. How can it have over 144 Gbps write speed? Am I overlooking something?
That's also very good, especially the multi core performance.
Hmm, cheap plans
whats the actual model of the epyc rootservers? I'd like to check its info on google @PHP_Friends
A page ago its written.
* 190 Gbps rw speed (don't know how I got the 144, is wrong)
To anyone who used/knows CEPH: is it possible to get higher read/write speeds than the physical network connection, perhaps over a cache?
20 GBit/s is the internet connection, the Ceph and Internet are of course strictly separated.
So you have 2 x 10 Gbit/s connection for internet, and seperate connection(s) for Ceph?
And even if someone is writing/reading much, it doesn't affect the internet connection?
That makes sense, thanks.
(Sorry if that was a stupid question, I know almost nothing about Ceph.)
Correct If you have any questions, please send a PN or ticket
@Avoro @PHP_Friends are you also considering offering high capacity storage as alternative to fast NVME?
Like 1TB, 2TB capacity, HDD or even mountable block storage is fine.
Not right now
@PHP_Friends
What is the CPU fair use policy for Avoro VPS (limits, penalties, etc)?
what's the bandwidth limit for avoro vps ?
1Gbit Guranteed, 10gbit burst
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3461557/#Comment_3461557
No penalties, but its not dedicated.
@PHP_Friends: on your "Technische Beschränkungen" (Technical Limitations) page you say that benchmarks are not allowed. Is this also the case with the rootservers, since the cores are dedicated there?
And in your TOS you say that you don't own your servers (§3)? I would think that is outdated?
And does §7.5 also apply to hosting the (private) website of a friend (if so, that's no problem, just want to know)?
oh! benchmarks = yabs not allowed @PHP_Friends ? please clarify!
I asked myself the same question a few years ago. As long as you have dedicated cores, you can basically do whatever you want.
I received the following reply on Twitter in 2021:
Shared cores:
Basically there are no limits, but there are products with dedicated cores and those without - so you may not always have all cores available. In addition, there are automatic notifications in the event of unusual loads, but these are purely informative. And it takes more than a few minutes of full load to trigger them.
Dedicated cores:
There are no limits The product has dedicated cores.
(Grundsätzlich gibt's keine Limits, aber es gibt Produkte mit dedizierten Kernen und solche ohne - da kann es halt sein, dass dir nicht immer alle Kerne zur Verfügung stehen. Darüber hinaus gibt es automatische Hinweise bei ungewöhnlicher Last, die jedoch rein informativ sind.)
@PHP_Friends @Avoro what is your current position on this?
Benchmarks are of course allowed, but the point here is that it is not allowed to use benchmarks to overload the respective systems permanently. In the meantime, every one of our customers actually uses a benchmark to test performance and we even link to benchmark commands on our pages.