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So can we do my giveaway or not allowed?
@ProHosting24
Pls help
Ticket#2045479
still rocking my 4.95€ genoa vps from last year, awesome provider! looking forward to your backend upgrades, glws!
I have lost it 😫 that was really great vps
Sure go along please
I am not used to doing that on lowendtalk, so i can't tell how it is being done usually
Now that we have prohostings blessing. Please post the following to enter the giveaway
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Winner picked after 24 hrs.
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But in case you pick me, I don't need it, give it to someone else.
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I have no idea what I am joining, but as monkey brain sees keyword spam I am obligated to join.
I bet nobody who commented actually wants the giveaway
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And can you also say hallo to christopher if you see him this bf
GLWS
Done 🫡
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Got me one BF S
Thanks @ProHosting24
I’ve been a Prohosting24 customer for a year now, since the last Black Friday promo with Genoa. This year I bought BF S again and I really can’t believe everything runs so reliably at this price!
@ProHosting24 I’ve got one small remark—could you take a look at Ticket#2045491?
After quite a lot of positive reviews tried to step in into Prohosting24 world and ordered this:
https://prohosting24.net/vps/bf-flash
But Yabs is showing this:
Processor : AMD EPYC 7C13 64-Core Processor
CPU cores : 4 @ 1999.998 MHz
Is this expected? Compared flash offer and offer in this thread - found no changes in mentioned CPU (on prohosting24 offers webpage) but CPU is different.
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Same with me
i ordered "BF S"
on Order page its showing "4 Cores @ 3.1GHz Shared"
But Yabs is showing this:
Processor : AMD EPYC 7C13 64-Core Processor
CPU cores : 4 @ 1999.998 MHz
Can you pls have a look, and do we need to open ticket for the same
My HA SSD Server ID: 9715
its the same CPU... CPU clock changes dynamically depending on the load. 2GHz is a base clock.
ok thnx> @jkb said:
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exactly
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2 years and their SLA nearly 99.99%. Highly recommended.
@ProHosting24 Started geekbench on my VM and can't see any frequency increase:
root@v9552:~# grep -ri mhz /proc/cpuinfo
cpu MHz : 1999.998
cpu MHz : 1999.998
cpu MHz : 1999.998
cpu MHz : 1999.998
What am I missing? Or it will not be possible to see 3GHz on the VM, only on the host?
This isn’t how it works. You don’t have any control over the real physical host CPU. What you’re seeing is a virtualized and faked CPU description. Depending on configuration, it may be an emulated model that represents the generation, or a generic KVM CPU. In cases where host passthrough is enabled, the real CPU features are exposed and shown in /proc/cpuinfo.
However, the information in /proc/cpuinfo is static. It does not update, neither when the actual CPU frequency changes nor when your VM is live-migrated to another CPU, even across different (but compatible) generations. So relying on that file for real-time or accurate hardware information is misleading.
In practice, it makes far more sense to rely on benchmark scores to understand the actual CPU performance you’re getting. We still advertise base and turbo clock frequencies to give less technical users a general idea that our servers aren’t using low-end hardware, but frequency alone is not a reliable metric.
As an example: a 4 GHz AMD FX CPU from 2015 delivers significantly worse single-core performance than a modern Ryzen CPU running at just 2–3 GHz. That’s how irrelevant frequency can be when taken alone.
In a perfect world scenario we would just advertise a geekbench score to be expected as.minimum and expect everyone to understand it 😄