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If the CPU performance is this bad, it should have been disclosed in the OP. This is not what people expect from an EPYC CPU.
It’s set to powersave?
Submit a ticket so I can look at it.
It’s not the fastest, but what do you expect for the price point? I’ve had no issues and been with @LittleCreek for over 4 years
Well atleast to beat e5-v2-4 ? Dedirock/Racknerd have better score on those old e5's
then go sign up with them
You dont get the point, but i would not argue with you. You win.
I decided to give this a try and I signed up for the Enterprise VPS, at $96/year. I ran YABS on it and it was still slow. Particularly the disk write/read. The IOPS is terrible, can't imagine this is NVMe at all.
I think you will be happy with this and @LittleCreek will work with you if you have any issues. I never trust yabs reports because i’ve proven them wrong many times based on my real experience. It does matter what you are using the services for. I run a mail service mail-in-a-box and a couple of php sites and one database server which I remotely connect to from other sites and always very fast read/write
Good luck, you’ll love littlecreek
Please submit a ticket.
It’s better than @DartNode digital coma.
Thanks for buying this and posting for the non $12 VPS. This doesn't seem like very good I/O.
Why you cannot accept my order
I don't know who you are. Submit a ticket.
After I submitted a ticket, @LittleCreek helped me deal with the problem, and now I am satisfied with everything.
thanks aLL
Fantastic, He’s the best!
I submitted a help request but received the reply "we cannot accept your order" ticket ID 524873
you have to abide by all regulations for security purposes.
Using the same ordering method as with another supplier, what did I do wrong?
I encountered this issue myself when making a order; they use MaxMind to prevent potential fraudulent transactions.
submitted a ticket and received a prompt response, and the issue was resolved for me very quickly.
First order got killed as fraud - ordered without vpn and that worked. YABS (I have a geekbench pro license, so gb6 offline mode works, before people ask about the current broken fun with geekbench)
Trying to do some tests in mine, I see a big difference in fio results. geekbench does not run because of the recent issues and iperf is close to what I see above but disk IO is really slow
Why am I getting a fraud alert?
They use MaxMind to mitigate potential order fraud. If your order is flagged as fraudulent despite not using a VPN or proxy, simply click "Submit a Ticket" on the order page to explain the actual situation, and @LittleCreek will resolve the issue for you.
They are really nice.
@DejavuMoe Thanks for the explanation. In my case, I had to use a VPN because I couldn't complete the PayPal payment process without it. I'll follow your advice and submit a ticket to @LittleCreek to explain the situation. Thanks again!
It looks like a good offer for the sadge times we live in.
Just grabbed the $12/year Micro VPS deal from Little Creek Solutions! (1 Core / 2GB RAM / 25GB Space / 2TB Transfer).
I’m using this specifically as the off-site 'Witness' node to complete a 3-node High-Availability PostgreSQL and FastAPI cluster I’m building for a B2B logistics platform.
For $1 a month, 2GB of RAM is an absolute steal to run Uptime Kuma and manage the automated split-brain/failover routing between my primary Montreal and secondary Kansas database clusters.
Invoice #206964. Provisioning was instant and the control panel is snappy. Perfect box for a lightweight, mission-critical network monitor. Thanks for the deal!
Is there any bandwidth doubling activity here? Your waiting time has doubled.
Performance VPS hmmmm Geekbench 6 fail
Actually it instantly provisioned haha. Not bad for a $1/month witness node!