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Hello,
After posting my YABS benchmark into the dedicated YABS thread, I got a notification that it has been submitted to ServerVerify.
This is the email I got the next day:
I appreciate the notification, but I never really submitted it to ServerVerify, nor do I see a way to opt out of it for future YABS results.
Is there any notice that benchmarks posted on LET will automatically be synced there?
Reguards,
oloke
Benchmarks posted publicly on LowEndTalk are imported to ServerVerify.
Even if you haven't signed up for ServerVerify ?
Yes. You also give away rights to:
Happy to anonymize any users who request it. Just send me a pm here or open a ticket and I'll get it sorted.
Why not let users just opt out from automated reposting to serververify? Some tick in LET profile without making millions tickets each time something is posted here.
Nah
The visibility would drop immediately
No one will ever do this
Though its what a rational person should do
this was born dead.
not okay at all.
PERIOD
I don't get it. When we publish a benchmark on LET then we obviously want it to be publicly visible. Plus the owner is the same so it's not even somehow "stolen".
Do I like it, would I do it the same way? Nope, I'd have a field in the user DB that tells whether a user is OK with his benchmark being used on another website (and obviously respect their decision).
But neither do I see a reason to make a fuss. At the end of the day our benchmarks just get some additional views.
I didn't?
Correct. Serververify is created for traffic, not real people. From AI to AI. Uroboros.
When I post review on the forum it is for forum members only. Serververify is not a community that I chose to be part of.
Happy to anonymize your username on ServerVerify if you like. Just let me know via PM or ticket.
The goal is to surface useful data in a structured, easy to view and compare way. I'm working really hard to make it better each week.
In the last couple weeks we released the user dashboard plus the ServerVerify Value Index (https://serververify.com/benchmarks/value-index).
Next up is the ServerVerify Insights page plus another half dozen more minor or backend improvements.
Ads is different than sponsoring. His question was about sponsored listing.
I don't even think that such YABS from users are reputable, all one has to do to get on top of lists is to post fake benchmark results..
The best would be verified benchmarks
cool project
Every benchmark and every review that gets published on the platform is manually approved by the admin team. We try to catch and deny anything that looks fake.
Thank you!
More new features coming this week. I'll post about it soon once they go live.
We just pushed live the first version of the ServerVerify Insights page: https://serververify.com/insights
This is a new feature we will develop over time as we collect more data.
If there is something you think would be cool that we show on this page let us know. All feedback is aprpeciated.
First impression: nice!
After a closer look: I noticed a few weird things like. e.g. only one single Ryzen in "Hardware Performance Trends" and that one almost certainly wrongly sorted (No 64+ core Epyc offers higher CPU performance than a halfway current Ryzen).
Also, in "Performance by Region" (a) the colour coding seems to be off, and (b) seriously, the fastest servers are in South-Africa?
And the two last graphs are nearly identical (and, from what I know I wouldn't trust them).
In a score or value index, the amount of RAM and available disk space should be taken into account; otherwise, the evaluation is incomplete. For website hosting, the amount of RAM is often more important than raw CPU performance.
You are mistaken if you think what you post on LET is yours.
The moment you can no longer edit the post, LET has full legal ownership and responsibility. And they can always avoid legal issues by deleting user-generated content if someone complains (for example, about copyrighted material).
So bad luck, batman. You’re not the customer; You and your posts are the product.
I know this is just a preview but please get someone who works in BI development to redo those graphs at some point. It shouldn't be too expensive to hire one on a freelancer platform
Would love to have a way to filter things more (unless I am missing it), like Highest Avg. Benchmark but only show >=4 starts and min 5 reviews.
Excellent suggestion. We will add it here: https://serververify.com/advanced-search
Benchmark results are not subject to copyright, so they don't need permission
ServerVerify just passed 1000 benchmarks ran on-platform (using the ServerVerify benchmark script). I'm thankful that some people are genuinely using it, and I'm excited to keep making it better.
Why is ram amount not included in the score?