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The filtering would only index whats used in yabs, whatever deal it is/was. Maybe an exclusive one, not whats offered on the site.
Thats a part LET shouldn't digging, as its the company itself, advertising or not.
Not sure if this is the best place for this or not, but I tried to benchmark Slow Servers and had mixed luck. Never used yabs before.
It's IPv6 only, so Geekbench failed entirely. yabs says to ftp Geekbench to it since Geekbench's CDN doesn't support IPv6. Will yabs detect the Geekbench tarball in the current working directory?
Also, iperf worked for receive modes only, and send all said "busy." Has anyone run into that before?
This was on the Debian 13 "nocloud" image.
Thank you!
yabs won't extract the tarball if manually transferred, you'll need to make the binary available on $PATH looking at the source script
Ah, thank you!
I haven't had much luck with it...
Seems like it should give me a report, right? It does this as well if OOM killer gets it. I've tried 1GB, 1.5GB, and finally 2GB to finally get it to run to completion without being killed.
It says that Geekbench is running when I start it, but it deletes that line and puts the FTP line there when it's done.
I figure I'll run vanilla Geekbench next.
The issue looks to be that Geekbench can't connect to browser.geekbench.com and bails out. There's no AAAA record for it. Geekbench really needs to get with the 21st century!
I do have a V4 SOCKS proxy. I'm not sure how easily I can coax Geekbench into using it. Maybe with socksify...
Maybe some sort of dual stack transparent proxy that proxies geekbench.com and serves it over ipv6? I broke down and bought a geekbench pro license a couple weeks back so i could run with --no-upload and skip the ipv4 mess, but that's definitely the more expensive option.
I love it how we have over 170 pages of drama thread about VeloxMedia being a proven scammer with provider tag removed and banned here, but it is still advertised on ServerVerify with 3 ⭐ assigned.
Bruh, @jbiloh doesn't give a fuck.
I already regret posting a YABS yesterday, his bot already uploaded it to serverPissVerify.
Without consent obviously.
If you were a customer of that provider you should leave a review to share your experience.
Would be kinda handy for there to at least be some sort of link between the two to reflect that a provider has been banned, give people a heads up there might be a reason to dig deeper.
So 170+ pages is not enough. My review is needed for a couple of months of service. Noted, thank you.
Maybe we could also vote for them at the provider poll.
Just to be clear, you want a bad provider removed from a review and benchmarking site?
If that is the case I don't understand how that makes sense or how that could help consumers.
The best way to help consumers and hosting shoppers is to surface as much valid/truthful data from customer experiences as possible.
Yes that is a good idea. Going to work on that.
this feels a little silly. if LET bans a provider, shouldn't the benchmarking/whatever site that scrapes and takes LET data reflect that at all? i greatly dislike serververify but this feels like the worlds easiest layup to miss.
i haven't used Serververify in months and i got an email about something about being published. ????? wha. I didn't authorized this
Send me a PM and I can check that out for you.
Working on the feature now. Have this in place temporarily:
Add VPS location filter option
Where?
I got an unsolicited email that I had submitted some benchmarks and had them approved. I did not do that. Could you please remove my automatically created account from ServerVerify and remove the benchmarks? I am not and have never been a member on that site, and I do not wish to be one.
As the email was completely unsolicited for a service I never signed up for, I of course flagged it as spam, but I'd rather not have any of my YABS submitted to that site. I don't want to continue posting YABS until this is resolved.
You're not the first I've seen make this complaint, but honestly it seems like its pretty well laid out in the TOS/Privacy Policy that once you post something they're free to re-use it.
Sorry that this caused you any distress.
I'm just trying to help people make better hosting purchase decisions by surfacing data that was previously not centralized or easily searchable.
I am hopeful that ServerVerify can be a useful tool for many people and help promote hosting providers to elevate their service quality.
Indeed. That's why I'm requesting it being removed rather than making any legal demands.
I actually pointed out that very section to someone else in this thread earlier.
There are too many problems with it currently for it to be anything other than an early pre-alpha, but it seems to be in production. If it was opt-in and not full of AI stuff, I'd be a lot happier to consider using it.
Maybe it'll work one day, but it's too "automated" and doesn't really score providers accurately. I don't want to be a part of something that dings providers for my own choices (such as choosing 1 vCPU instead of multiple).
With that said, I'm a hypocrite so I'm going to post another YABS, but I'd appreciate it if it stayed in the YABS thread.
The idea behind ServerVerify was to create a mass data layer (YABS) and compliment it was a subjective layer (reviews). And then to surface that data as easily as possible for the benefit of as many users as possible.
I don't think the system is perfect, but it's a lot better than not having any data in a central location.
I am still working on it and it will continue to improve as time passes.
I've reacted and implemented a lot of user suggestions over the past few months and I remain open to hearing folks feedback.
Is YABS data entered manually or is it automatically parsed? In other words, what would happen if a YABS report were to contain homoglyphs, reverse text using RTL unicode to correct it, and other such techniques that make it render normally despite being a mess for parsers?
We have an automation layer to parsing YABS but every single report that gets published is reviewed and approved by the ServerVerify admin team to ensure data integrity.
Which LET users/mods/admins are in the ServerVerify admin team?
So you're saying you really love it a lot when i go through my entire fleet of VPS' and run yabs one after another!?!?
@jbiloh something weird happening here - the second one is the one i submitted - the top one is the version i posted on LET that got scraped, I guess - has the wrong provider and half the score, but they're the same YABS? The cpu score also changes between providers from an a to a b, even though its identical in the geekbench?
https://serververify.com/benchmarks/4399458d-d343-4a87-990d-adef1abc2387
https://serververify.com/benchmarks/f46a56ce-44e9-4e03-bab7-935b78e8ca74