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I see the dedicated servers test results on the benchmark page. I think it would be good if we could see in the list which service type is related to the test results. Maybe a small icon like ๐ฅ or ๐ฆ could be used to distinguish VPS results from dedicated server results. Because right now, we can only understand what we're talking about if we click on the View link.
Maybe someone already suggested, but it would be good if the system can compare benchmark results in roughly equivalent product buckets. Something like this tool
Basically answering questions like "For $x, how does performance compare across providers?" or "How do X vcpu plans compare against providers with price weighting"
So many nonames VPS providers with probably 2 customers and empty nodes that get insane results. Once there is more than 20 active clients the performance will be shite.
Either way benchmarks are kinda useless unless they are done on weekly basis + during peak hours to have a realistic picture.
Historic graphs with weekly benchmarks make much more sense.
Where would you locate the icons?
Nice suggestion, I'll check that out.
Having a comparison and easier way to understand the data would be good too I think.
So many areas we can enhance stuff further.
There's a lot of provider submitted benchmarks which I think are performed on low laod or no load nodes. It's something we are looking at.
Once the site collects more data there are tons of options. Your idea about average benchmark score over time (in graph format) is awesome. Will consider it.
pls dont send spam emails, I don't remember ever signing up for a lowend(shit)box mailing list or consenting to receiving marketing email, thanks
Did you got some material like a banner or something to start with? Maybe sell the domain?
Anywhere I guess, but I personally prefer before the CPU column. Also, some people create a separate column for the type, but this is only justified if the results of the tests have a large number of records.
Thats why let got slow sometimes.
Sure, it could. But the comments says otherwise...
I own quite a few domains registered in late 1990s...
Woohoo.
The whole attempt to showcase this as a carefully thought project is what really grinds the gears.
In your over a year, you never thought how the scoring of the providers would work? GenAi didnt suggest adding additional filters to sort through/ compare that users may want?
Basic things would have been identified and addressed prior to the launch.
After launch its more of doing a slight change here and there to create a finished product.
Here its like sticking the spaghetti code to the wall with chatgpt 3 model.
@jbiloh let's be realistic here.
Project concept - over a year
Website creation ? 1 week prior to the so called soft launch?
Like in this area?

I actually just doubled the amount of CPU cores that runs LowEndTalk. Traffic is way up the past 2 years and it was time to increase the power even during periods outside of Black Friday/Cyber Monday.
Yes, but in list of "Latest Benchmarks"
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Ah, I misunderstood, now I see what you mean.
What icon would you use for a vps?
I am far from website design, so I doubt I can recommend something.
I'm working on it
Anyone noticed it has no search functionality so hard for people to find for specific host and the one place I found a search string in url (clicking on a city and country in list) goes to a broken string where queries don't work properly. For example in list are netcup reviews but:
https://serververify.com/benchmarks?type=0&location=&cpu=&isp=&asn=197540&org=&country=&os=&provider=
Doesn't work. That's netcup ASN. Should find them. But doesn't.
When will search be implemented?
Search is a concept
I think that when copying from Yabs from one place to another, you should have the user's permission, not just copy and paste.
Will Yabs have a watermark now?
What is asking? Nothing was asked...
I think that Yabs published on LET should have the authors authorize copy/paste to pages other than LET.
Just a suggestion.
We are working on a full search feature this week.
I haven't bothered to even look as it's not something I care about personally, but surely your account creation at LET authorizes use of your contributions to LET to be recycled on LET-sibling properties? I would have thought even the "account creation" at SV some people are upset about would be covered.
Decided to be a nanny and comb through the fine print.
The community rules don't state anything about this either.
So yeah real smooth. @jbiloh please delete my email on ServerVerify that is matched with my LET account as I have no desire to use this ever, nor did I ask... And you didn't ask the rest of the community either to use their emails from LET.
What are your plans for those with obviously fake reviews? On LET providers who engage in such activity would be very quickly shit-canned, and reasonably so.
Go here: https://serververify.com/reviews and sort by "Highest Rated".
Who is 000WebHost? Never seen them here, yet they have 745 "reviews": https://serververify.com/hosting-providers/000webhost - In fact, the first several pages of "Highest Rated" reviews are all for 000webhost.
What is interesting though is that real user submitted reviews, you can click on the username and it takes you to the profile of the submitter. In the case of 000Webhost, no such profiles exist. I am not suggesting that you create fake profiles to pair with fake reviews. So in the case of 000webhost, where did these reviews come from?
So my suggestions would be to remove the obvious fake, AI, bot and shill shit that makes the site worthless as a metric for anyone seeking anything halfway resembling honest feedback AND if your reviews are being scraped from LET/LEB, then the review should have a very clear disclaimer and link to the original source (Ex: This review was submitted on LowEndBox, read it here ) so that others can trust that the review is real, can read discussion/comments relevant to where the review was originally posted, etc.
Not picking on 000webhost, they were just the first one I found and it took 3 seconds to discover something was off.
000WebHost is an old project of Hostinger.com, as far as I can recall, and it was once free hosting...
Would be good if we could filter the leaderboard by offered location. Trying to find ones that are offered in Asia / Australia / New Zealand
snorted coffee thx
Try boofing it next time. I still prefer mine drank, however.