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    • Emad RE
      Emad R @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller

      OVH
      VPS 2018 SSD 1
      https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9782215

      0_1536604298150_2018-09-10 21_31_21-OpenStack Foundation OpenStack Nova - Geekbench Browser.png

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Emad R
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        @emad-r not bad, a little better than average (median).

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        • Emad RE
          Emad R @scottalanmiller
          last edited by Emad R

          @scottalanmiller

          Topic like this should be pinned and done every year or so. No one keeps alot of track about this.

          What else we can test efficiently...

          RAM Speed ? but who cares about this.

          How we can test VM Cloud Download/Upload

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Emad R
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            @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

            @scottalanmiller

            Topic like this should be pinned and done every year or so. No one keeps alot of track about this.

            Its' true. A regular survey of what is out there would be very nice. Or even a weekly one!

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            • Emad RE
              Emad R @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller

              This is my Vultr 5$ 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM.

              Yours has an extra 200 Mhz due to bigger package.

              I think Vultr is the best for CPU and IO speed from what I feel

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Emad R
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                @emad-r yeah, if you go up to 2GB of RAM, you also move up to the SkyLake processors.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  Amazing that Vultr's low end systems also outperform everyone else! That's crazy how big the gap is between them and basically everyone else.

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                    Alex Sage @Emad R
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                    @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                    I think Vultr is the best for CPU and IO speed from what I feel

                    I agree, and Price too 🙂

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                    • Emad RE
                      Emad R @Emad R
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                      @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                      @scottalanmiller

                      Topic like this should be pinned and done every year or so. No one keeps alot of track about this.

                      What else we can test efficiently...

                      RAM Speed ? but who cares about this.

                      How we can test VM Cloud Download/Upload

                      Thought about Network testing and came up with this:

                      iperf3 -c bouygues.iperf.fr -t 30	 = upload
                      iperf3 -Rc bouygues.iperf.fr -t 30	= download
                      

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                        StorageNinja Vendor @1337
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                        @pete-s said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                        As you said it might be the best cost performance ratio for cloud deployment.

                        ehhhhhhh. It's the best cost for selling someone a modernish core for hosting that lacks any real scaling issues, or licensing per core/socket concerns.

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                          StorageNinja Vendor @Emad R
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                          @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                          Thought about Network testing and came up with this:

                          That's just a testing of peering.

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                          • Emad RE
                            Emad R @StorageNinja
                            last edited by Emad R

                            @storageninja said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                            @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                            Thought about Network testing and came up with this:

                            That's just a testing of peering.

                            Help us out then, I think we at ML need to come up with standard for testing Cloud.

                            And how is it peering ? cause peering means:
                            the exchange of data directly between Internet service providers, rather than via the Internet.

                            I am using the same separate server of iperf on both nodes and both nodes are located in the same geolocation.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @Emad R
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                              @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                              @storageninja said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                              @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                              Thought about Network testing and came up with this:

                              That's just a testing of peering.

                              Help us out then, I think we at ML need to come up with standard for testing Cloud.

                              And how is it peering ? cause peering means:
                              the exchange of data directly between Internet service providers, rather than via the Internet.

                              I am using the same separate server of iperf on both nodes and both nodes are located in the same geolocation.

                              The point is you cannot test certain things. Such as network throughput and disk speed when it comes to cloud.

                              You can test throughput to your office. But again based on peering agreements, you could get get hugely varying results compared to someone on another ISP to the same cloud service.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                Right, the base problem is that because you can't control everything, you really can't test cloud servers in a super meaningful way.

                                To some extent, this goes far beyond cloud servers and kind of applies to all systems that are shared or cross the Internet. It's a more general problem.

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                                • Emad RE
                                  Emad R @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by Emad R

                                  @scottalanmiller

                                  does vultr also needs to create root account with your instances ? i dont think i ever saw this.

                                  Like Vultr secondary root cloud account ? with your installed system ? Btw the image below is from OVH

                                  0_1536693726841_2018-09-11 22_21_38-Accounts - centos.ovh.net.png

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Emad R
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                                    @emad-r can't need to as you can remove them. It doesn't even need to control root itself.

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                                    • Emad RE
                                      Emad R @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                                      @emad-r can't need to as you can remove them. It doesn't even need to control root itself.

                                      It is locked account actually, seems like it is only needed the first time

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                                      • Emad RE
                                        Emad R @JaredBusch
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                                        @jaredbusch said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers: @StorageNinja

                                        @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                                        @storageninja said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                                        @emad-r said in GeekBench Results for Cloud Servers:

                                        Thought about Network testing and came up with this:

                                        That's just a testing of peering.

                                        Help us out then, I think we at ML need to come up with standard for testing Cloud.

                                        And how is it peering ? cause peering means:
                                        the exchange of data directly between Internet service providers, rather than via the Internet.

                                        I am using the same separate server of iperf on both nodes and both nodes are located in the same geolocation.

                                        The point is you cannot test certain things. Such as network throughput and disk speed when it comes to cloud.

                                        You can test throughput to your office. But again based on peering agreements, you could get get hugely varying results compared to someone on another ISP to the same cloud service.

                                        Will speedtest-cli test also wont count as an effective test ? wont it show you some of your limitations of your DL/UL

                                        [root@centos ~]# ./speedtest-cli
                                        Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
                                        Testing from *************************
                                        etrieving speedtest.net server list...
                                        Selecting best server based on ping...
                                        Hosted by Vodafone DE (Frankfurt) [143.90 km]: 5.199 ms
                                        Testing download speed................................................................................
                                        Download: 97.13 Mbit/s
                                        Testing upload speed................................................................................................
                                        Upload: 99.50 Mbit/s
                                        
                                        
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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce
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                                          Here's the TurnkeyInternet.net results that I'm using, the T80 plan.

                                          Turnkey Internet, 8 vCPU, 8GB RAM $20 (black friday special)

                                          Single CPU: 1846
                                          Multi-Core: 6715

                                          https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9946852

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @Obsolesce
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                                            @obsolesce

                                            Horrible results compared to Vultr, but for $20 a month...

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