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Advin Servers - AMD EPYC Genoa 9654/9554 - 4 vCPU 8GB DDR5 10 Gigabit VPS for $8.99/month

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  • Is there a server for New York? I would like to request for one.

  • I can buy the XS server from Frankfurt but I worry that my ping to Frankfurt is too high despite that I live in California.

  • Restock, Restock, Restock Miami..... I ❤️ AdvinServers

  • @Advin @advinservers When do you think the Miami or Los Angeles locations will have availability? Specially for the premium VPS.

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep

    @Mariomk said:
    @Advin @advinservers When do you think the Miami or Los Angeles locations will have availability? Specially for the premium VPS.

    I'm hoping Miami will be end of this week, and Los Angeles will also likely have a minor restock. We had a 1-2 Genoa HVs arrive dead on arrival for one reason or another, so we're working on repairing them and putting them back in production.

    Thanked by 1Mariomk
  • When can we expect 9950X VDS be in stock?

  • @Advin said:

    @Mariomk said:
    @Advin @advinservers When do you think the Miami or Los Angeles locations will have availability? Specially for the premium VPS.

    I'm hoping Miami will be end of this week, and Los Angeles will also likely have a minor restock. We had a 1-2 Genoa HVs arrive dead on arrival for one reason or another, so we're working on repairing them and putting them back in production.

    Thanks, Hopefully I can get one when you restock them.

  • Going to have to set some kind of notification service up to ping me as soon as it finds that there has been stock added to the LA location. Haven't seen any other deals like it in the LA area.

  • @Advin said:

    @Mariomk said:
    @Advin @advinservers When do you think the Miami or Los Angeles locations will have availability? Specially for the premium VPS.

    I'm hoping Miami will be end of this week, and Los Angeles will also likely have a minor restock. We had a 1-2 Genoa HVs arrive dead on arrival for one reason or another, so we're working on repairing them and putting them back in production.

    Hi @Advin any news regarding this? I have been checking a couple times every day, hope I did not missed it.

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep

    @Mariomk said:

    @Advin said:

    @Mariomk said:
    @Advin @advinservers When do you think the Miami or Los Angeles locations will have availability? Specially for the premium VPS.

    I'm hoping Miami will be end of this week, and Los Angeles will also likely have a minor restock. We had a 1-2 Genoa HVs arrive dead on arrival for one reason or another, so we're working on repairing them and putting them back in production.

    Hi @Advin any news regarding this? I have been checking a couple times every day, hope I did not missed it.

    Miami could not be repaired via remote hands, so it’ll likely be another week until we can get a new server out

    Thanked by 1Mariomk
  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep

    @ntlx said:
    Going to have to set some kind of notification service up to ping me as soon as it finds that there has been stock added to the LA location. Haven't seen any other deals like it in the LA area.

    Soon we’ll be launching a notification alert system where you can get emails for stock availability!

    Thanked by 1Mariomk
  • how about MY and SG ? stock ?

  • @Advin said:

    @ntlx said:
    Going to have to set some kind of notification service up to ping me as soon as it finds that there has been stock added to the LA location. Haven't seen any other deals like it in the LA area.

    Soon we’ll be launching a notification alert system where you can get emails for stock availability!

    Thanks for the headsup, hopefully I can get my hands on one soon.

  • @Advin said:

    @ntlx said:
    Going to have to set some kind of notification service up to ping me as soon as it finds that there has been stock added to the LA location. Haven't seen any other deals like it in the LA area.

    Soon we’ll be launching a notification alert system where you can get emails for stock availability!

    Hello Advin, any availability coming soon?

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2024

    @Mariomk said:

    @Advin said:

    @ntlx said:
    Going to have to set some kind of notification service up to ping me as soon as it finds that there has been stock added to the LA location. Haven't seen any other deals like it in the LA area.

    Soon we’ll be launching a notification alert system where you can get emails for stock availability!

    Hello Advin, any availability coming soon?

    Hey, sorry about the wait, unfortunately it might be pushed until next week :(

    Thanked by 1Mariomk
  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep

    @Mariomk said:

    @Advin said:

    @ntlx said:
    Going to have to set some kind of notification service up to ping me as soon as it finds that there has been stock added to the LA location. Haven't seen any other deals like it in the LA area.

    Soon we’ll be launching a notification alert system where you can get emails for stock availability!

    Thanks for the headsup, hopefully I can get my hands on one soon.

    https://www.serverhunter.com will let you have notifications via Discord on availability of stock

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2024

    @shatowolf said:
    how about MY and SG ? stock ?

    Malaysia will be coming in approximately 2 weeks, hopefully

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2024

    We'll likely soon start selling discounted WHMCS licenses, still working out the terms with WebPros.

  • @Advin said:
    We'll likely soon start selling discounted WHMCS licenses, still working out the terms with WebPros.

    How much?

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep

    @kainjinez said:

    @Advin said:
    We'll likely soon start selling discounted WHMCS licenses, still working out the terms with WebPros.

    How much?

    Still working that out with the recent price increase

    Thanked by 1kainjinez
  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2024

    We're doing some changes to BIOS settings to a lot of our EPYC Genoa nodes which should heavily increase single threaded performance. We found out that the clocks are a little bit weird when the BIOS settings are kept at default for the EPYC 9654 series of processes. Without these changes, even under maximum load, the clocks will stay closer to 2.9-3 GHz. After these changes, the clocks almost always stay at 3.7 GHz on all cores. This is also something that the top cloud providers do (i.e., the 9R14 SKU of processors automatically applies these settings). This also likely seems to be the source of low GB6 performance.

  • @Advin said:
    We're doing some changes to BIOS settings to a lot of our EPYC Genoa nodes which should heavily increase single threaded performance. We found out that the clocks are a little bit weird when the BIOS settings are kept at default for the EPYC 9654 series of processes. Without these changes, even under maximum load, the clocks will stay closer to 2.9-3 GHz. After these changes, the clocks almost always stay at 3.7 GHz on all cores. This is also something that the top cloud providers do (i.e., the 9R14 SKU of processors automatically applies these settings). This also likely seems to be the source of low GB6 performance.

    to bad i am on a 9554.

  • @Advin said:
    We're doing some changes to BIOS settings to a lot of our EPYC Genoa nodes which should heavily increase single threaded performance. We found out that the clocks are a little bit weird when the BIOS settings are kept at default for the EPYC 9654 series of processes. Without these changes, even under maximum load, the clocks will stay closer to 2.9-3 GHz. After these changes, the clocks almost always stay at 3.7 GHz on all cores. This is also something that the top cloud providers do (i.e., the 9R14 SKU of processors automatically applies these settings). This also likely seems to be the source of low GB6 performance.

    Any update of 9950X VDS ?

  • ProHosting24ProHosting24 Member, Patron Provider

    @Advin said:
    We're doing some changes to BIOS settings to a lot of our EPYC Genoa nodes which should heavily increase single threaded performance. We found out that the clocks are a little bit weird when the BIOS settings are kept at default for the EPYC 9654 series of processes. Without these changes, even under maximum load, the clocks will stay closer to 2.9-3 GHz. After these changes, the clocks almost always stay at 3.7 GHz on all cores. This is also something that the top cloud providers do (i.e., the 9R14 SKU of processors automatically applies these settings). This also likely seems to be the source of low GB6 performance.

    Have you looked into linux-cpupower and governor settings?
    We just roll out the correct cpu scaling frequency governors via ansible to all nodes while as well disabling deeper c-states then 1 for latency reasons.

    You don't need to edit bios settings, actually managing frequency scaling drivers from the host allows you to more dynamically adjust your environment without rebooting hosts.

    Adhoc cmds to test if you can set the governor without rebooting:

    apt install linux-cpupower -y
    cpupower frequency-set -g performance

    If you disable c-states completely you will have static high frequencies on all cores but highest possible power current as well as the cpu is being polled 24/7 if it doesn't get something to work on.

    I saw a post from you explaining something about cheaper dimms that can be utilized for epyc milan gen hosts and wanted to thank you for sharing knowledge by sharing my observations as well. :)

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2024

    @ProHosting24 said:

    @Advin said:
    We're doing some changes to BIOS settings to a lot of our EPYC Genoa nodes which should heavily increase single threaded performance. We found out that the clocks are a little bit weird when the BIOS settings are kept at default for the EPYC 9654 series of processes. Without these changes, even under maximum load, the clocks will stay closer to 2.9-3 GHz. After these changes, the clocks almost always stay at 3.7 GHz on all cores. This is also something that the top cloud providers do (i.e., the 9R14 SKU of processors automatically applies these settings). This also likely seems to be the source of low GB6 performance.

    Have you looked into linux-cpupower and governor settings?
    We just roll out the correct cpu scaling frequency governors via ansible to all nodes while as well disabling deeper c-states then 1 for latency reasons.

    You don't need to edit bios settings, actually managing frequency scaling drivers from the host allows you to more dynamically adjust your environment without rebooting hosts.

    Adhoc cmds to test if you can set the governor without rebooting:

    apt install linux-cpupower -y
    cpupower frequency-set -g performance

    If you disable c-states completely you will have static high frequencies on all cores but highest possible power current as well as the cpu is being polled 24/7 if it doesn't get something to work on.

    I saw a post from you explaining something about cheaper dimms that can be utilized for epyc milan gen hosts and wanted to thank you for sharing knowledge by sharing my observations as well. :)

    Yes, we've been setting the CPU governor to performance on all of our nodes for many years now. But still, something was odd with the clocks.

    For BIOS, we updated the preset to use Best Performance. This set the cTDP to 400W and changed some settings within the BIOS but it dramatically increased clocks. If you insert an EPYC 9R14 (AWS CPU), it automatically sets the BIOS to use this.

    It might be something weird with 9654 in particular? Not sure.

    Thanked by 1ProHosting24
  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep

    @icry said:

    @Advin said:
    We're doing some changes to BIOS settings to a lot of our EPYC Genoa nodes which should heavily increase single threaded performance. We found out that the clocks are a little bit weird when the BIOS settings are kept at default for the EPYC 9654 series of processes. Without these changes, even under maximum load, the clocks will stay closer to 2.9-3 GHz. After these changes, the clocks almost always stay at 3.7 GHz on all cores. This is also something that the top cloud providers do (i.e., the 9R14 SKU of processors automatically applies these settings). This also likely seems to be the source of low GB6 performance.

    Any update of 9950X VDS ?

    No updates at the moment, apologies

    Thanked by 1icry
  • ProHosting24ProHosting24 Member, Patron Provider

    @Advin said:

    @ProHosting24 said:

    @Advin said:
    We're doing some changes to BIOS settings to a lot of our EPYC Genoa nodes which should heavily increase single threaded performance. We found out that the clocks are a little bit weird when the BIOS settings are kept at default for the EPYC 9654 series of processes. Without these changes, even under maximum load, the clocks will stay closer to 2.9-3 GHz. After these changes, the clocks almost always stay at 3.7 GHz on all cores. This is also something that the top cloud providers do (i.e., the 9R14 SKU of processors automatically applies these settings). This also likely seems to be the source of low GB6 performance.

    Have you looked into linux-cpupower and governor settings?
    We just roll out the correct cpu scaling frequency governors via ansible to all nodes while as well disabling deeper c-states then 1 for latency reasons.

    You don't need to edit bios settings, actually managing frequency scaling drivers from the host allows you to more dynamically adjust your environment without rebooting hosts.

    Adhoc cmds to test if you can set the governor without rebooting:

    apt install linux-cpupower -y
    cpupower frequency-set -g performance

    If you disable c-states completely you will have static high frequencies on all cores but highest possible power current as well as the cpu is being polled 24/7 if it doesn't get something to work on.

    I saw a post from you explaining something about cheaper dimms that can be utilized for epyc milan gen hosts and wanted to thank you for sharing knowledge by sharing my observations as well. :)

    Yes, we've been setting the CPU governor to performance on all of our nodes for many years now. But still, something was odd with the clocks.

    For BIOS, we updated the preset to use Best Performance. This set the cTDP to 400W and changed some settings within the BIOS but it dramatically increased clocks. If you insert an EPYC 9R14 (AWS CPU), it automatically sets the BIOS to use this.

    It might be something weird with 9654 in particular? Not sure.

    This sounds very odd, does that happen with default config and newest BIOS versions as well?

  • Show YABS after the fix?

  • @Advin any news regarding US availability?

  • advinserversadvinservers Member, Patron Provider
    edited October 2024

    We have restocked our Miami, FL location @ https://advinservers.com/cloud

    @vish2336 @Mariomk @mati

    Additionally, we published a status page with the CPU and RAM usages of each of our host nodes. Please note that this status page does not include all of our nodes, but we will slowly add the rest to it over time.

    https://zenith.advinservers.com/

    KVM Standard = EPYC Milan 64 core with 1TB RAM
    KVM Premium = EPYC Genoa 64 core or 96 core with 1TB or 1.2TB RAM

    Looks can be deceiving! 80% memory usage on a host node with 1.2TB of RAM means that almost 240GB of RAM is sitting unused.

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