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OneProvider - Dedicated Virtual Servers
OneProvider has "servers" with 1 vCore or more on Epyc or Xeon processors. When you get to the checkout page a Passmark value is shown. Has anybody used one of these and is the Passmark value accurate? The value seems wrong.
For example, here are a few of the "server" options.

If the 7702P option in Oslo is selected it shows this.

1 core / 1 thread supposedly has a Passmark value of 6000. The CPU has 64 cores / 128 threads and a Passmark value of 64943. 1 physical core should have a Passmark of about 1014, not 6000.

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Those passmark values on the high performance instance onecloud vps are wrong and I think it's always 6000 on all models (1vcore or 2vcore,etc.)
But I've got geekbench scores for you:
Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 1469
Multi Core | 6384
This is a 8vCore on a Epyc 7443p host.
and:
Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 881
Multi Core | 2438
on a 4vCore based on a Epyc 7402 host
Thanks for confirming my doubts and providing the Geekbench numbers!
The Passmark numbers do change, but all look wrong. The 2 vCore 7702P shows a Passmark of 16000.