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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025 - MEGATHREAD
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I want to tag MS so that he may hear the ending but I can't
Nice!
I don't think its available now since all 10 orders were placed
You mean like @_MS_ (see https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4177604/#Comment_4177604)?
(It's incredible nice to be able to simply grep through the megathreads...)
unixsoucks
Sounds like Vincent Cassel and Jeffrey Wright talking about LET.
@_MS_
hwllo eberyone just a request but I think it will be good if someone starts you know to like teach somethings here at let like dissecting the yabs and nws script too like in a deeper manner and explain them I understood all this by just reading all the threads and haven't understood it completely but still it would be really nice
Just realised that there are at least 2 great Swedish artists named Bergman. @emgh can change his username to bergman69, and make a perfect couple with @beanman109.
and @plumberg69
YABS captures several key benchmarks to provide a comprehensive view of your VPS performance. Here are the main ones:
fio (Flexible I/O Tester): This tool tests the read and write speeds of your disk. It captures:
Sequential read and write speeds: These measure the speed at which data is read from or written to the disk in a sequential manner.
Random read and write speeds: These measure the speed at which data is read from or written to the disk in random locations, which is often more indicative of real-world performance.
iperf3: This tool measures the bandwidth between your VPS and various test servers around the world. It captures:
Download speed: How quickly data can be downloaded from the test server to your VPS.
Upload speed: How quickly data can be uploaded from your VPS to the test server.
Latency: The delay or time it takes for data to travel from your VPS to the test server and back.
Geekbench 5 and 6: This tool provides a comprehensive benchmark for CPU and memory performance. It captures:
Single-core and Multi-core performance: Measures the performance of a single cpu vCore and Multiple cpu vCores, which is important for applications that rely heavily on single-threaded performance and multi-threaded applications
System Information: YABS also captures basic system information such as the CPU model, number of CPU cores, total memory, and disk space.
I run both GB5 and GB6 benchmark tests for key indicator about vps computing power.
thanks for the info
Here is a sample mini-YABS
4 GB / 6x vCPU 9950x / 125 GB
@dev_vps btw one question like when i take yabs I generally do it through ssh and I do know it takes time for yabs but I don't know why the session gets cut off do i need to configure something to not make this happen [it generally happens during the gb6 benchmark ]
Here is one example of data speed test
You can use tmux
’apt install tmux’
’tmux’ to start a new session
if you get cut off, once you ssh back in, ’tmux a’
Linux 6.12 has serious bug. You should not use that version on (1,2) core 1G mem vps.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1092103
Also. Final random steam game drop
2FFKZ-H8YPH-(5-1)5BZVTDGCV-ZTQVR-(2-2)G5YNopen a support ticket with your provider ... ssh session should not get disconnected like this on regular basis
Are you saying your ssh session gets closed?
not working
Example YABS of an oversold VPS
YABS completed in 13 min 29 sec
ok thanks
yup
After some random steam game drops last time I don't dare to claim anymore
Thank you ... this is pretty helpful
I am ashamed to say that I still dont know how to use tmux,
screenall the wayNo worries
It can do much more as well, read on if you’re interested
Bruh