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Yes, pretty good deal if you need this amount of power.
Ticket opened
last reply 5 days ago
seems like 5 years ago for me.
And probably I cannot depend so much on Turin
since it was not technically wins on performance of single core
I've always found Bero Host to be quite reasonable and prompt with ticket replys, generelly within ~2 to 3 hours of submission, which pleasantly included the Christmas period.
That said - my tone in every ticket submitted was respectful and presented in the same manner I would expect to be spoken to myself.
Turin can not match ryzen 9950x in single score.
Considering you are so much concerned about GB score, you should had know it.
What is your use case for relying so much on single core performance? Ryzen has better single core performance compared to Epyc Turin.
You do YABS every 6 hours?
I think I finally understand why YABS score went dropping. Few or above half might YABS every some hours.
Fluctuation of 100 in GB6 shouldn't be considered as "taking a hit" in my opinion.
I wish Andreas put those Yabs Only user who create ticket to migrate better node into same node and let them fight each
.... by checking YABS every hour?
Is YABS at 6 hour interval really that bad? On a fast CPU and NVMe it's 5-6 minutes of 100% CPU usage and 2-3 minutes of NVMe every 6 hours.
Problem is not hours. But in the same node, if other are running the same way, sooner or later, the timing will overlap and will lessen the GB score. Then one will call it taking a hit while it is not such in reality and presents a misleading picture.
Assume they actually fit enough ram for every people, a Turin node should have around 38 people.
If you fit 38 people in 6 hours time frame, and normally people wont yabs on odd minute on cronjob, only at x hour 00 min. You have avg 6.3 people do yabs every hour, no server can survival that without score degrade.
Yeah if everyone runs on 00 min then it's a problem. Otherwise 6 minutes of full CPU load every 6 hours is just 1.5% average CPU usage.
I think the real question is why and of what use? let's say it slows down the vps for 12 minutes each time you run it, that's about an hour a day with slow or almost no access to sites you have on that server.
I don't think the people who run YABS on cron are actually using the VPS. If you have stuff running, YABS numbers won't be accurate anyways.
Here's the GB6 (Single / Multi) of my KVM XMAS 2025:
Slightly lower than day 1, but still good.
In other words, the vps works better without yabsing users. But who knows that.
If one person throws a plastic bag, then it is a non issue. But if everyone starts to think like.... "it's just me, one person.... What impact it can do in the end? Surely negligible!"....
.... Now we have a problem in hand.
Honest question : Do people just buy a vps to YABS it and that's it .....
Buy - Logi in - YABS - Moan it's not looking the same as last time - Rinse and Repeat.
i like to do yabs of my new vps for a month or two of purchase. but unless there is a significant decrease, i dont whine like @riomartin
I thought a server's only capable of YABS.
GB6 only. Scheduled for 10, 14 and 4am. Wanted to check peak working hours vs night time. I'm new with Bero.
But It's a single core only test, takes 5-10 minutes. I'd think if I someone is running multiple multi-core tests per day they'll be limited fast...
If anyone here is running tests often, I'd recommend it. Just ask Claude Code
It went from 3000~3100 to 2800~2900 which should be normal. Yesterday was bad at 2500~2600 during the day but it has recovered to 2750~2900 today. This is the Ryzen.
The Turin I've stopped tracking as It is already running production containers, and performance was stable for the days I tracked, stopped caring about it.
Again, I only run SingleCore, don't think it's wise to run MultiCore tests often.
I Yabs 2 times.. 1st when i buy the server and later when is for renewal. If the score is acceptable i would renew, if its not than im looking for another deal.
Guys, don't waste your time and electricity on pointless tests!
Don't worry about the falling GB6 scores. You know that the CPU has a base frequency and a TurboBoost frequency. These high GB6 scores for single-core were obtained on an unloaded CPU, so turbo frequencies were used. When working on a node where clients create load, the CPU packages are already hot, so the turbo boost is activated in pulses for a short time, or not activated at all, and the core operates at the base frequency.
So for the 9950x, the TurboBoost frequency is 5.7, and the base frequency is 4.3. The difference is exactly 25%. So if the best GB6 results are around 3100, the actual measurements will range from 3100 to 2325.
For the 9275F, the boost frequency is 4.8, and the base frequency is 4.1. The difference is 15%. So if the best GB6 results are around 2600, the actual measurements will fluctuate between 2600 and 2210.
Therefore, there is no need to worry about GB6 results - they will fluctuate depending on the CPU load. If you want to control the load, buy a dedicated server, but that's a whole different price range.
Please don't pick on the guys at Bero-host, they know their stuff, the main thing is that they help solve problems, and, by the way, they do it quickly, day and night!
Good thing about Bero is that you have options.
You need 9950x? More RAM or storage on Turin nodes? They got you! Can be either VPS or VDS. Both at very competitive prices.
Support is also decently fast (for me it's not as fast as a few minutes or hours but it's definitely under 24 hours). Migrated my VM on a different node when I was hitting 7.5-10% steal while under very low load. Now I get under 1.5% steal, and honestly for 14€/mo for 8 vCores, 40GB RAM and 400GB storage I don't think I can complain.
@berohost As a happy customer with ONLY 4 servers here, I have to ask if there is any plan to celebrate the 10th anniversary, with double digits!
Happy new year 2026 @berohost! Thanks for providing good and stable service over the years.
windows 2025, 4core, 20gb ram, Epyc 9275F
gb6 singlecore: 2011 gb6 multicore: 6063
statement from the professionals here on the values
Windows 2025 runs a lot of background services and GUI is heavy. So it'll be less than when ran on Ubuntu.