So, is this Vultr Machine CPU Pegged Out?
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This is running on an $80 Vultr Instance (16GB RAM, 6 vCore, 200GB SSD)
Is this just me getting more bang for my buck on CPU or is it time to upgrade?
Not sure what to make of Disk Use.
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Likely it does Irix style stats where it measures each core as 100% individually, so you are getting up to 2.5 cores worth.
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@scottalanmiller okay that makes sense. Had some speed issues in the past few days but I think the drive defrag cleaned it up
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@bigbear said in So, is this Vultr Machine CPU Pegged Out?:
@scottalanmiller okay that makes sense. Had some speed issues in the past few days but I think the drive defrag cleaned it up
Drive defrag on SSD actually made a difference? Now I'm a little more concerned!
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@travisdh1 said in So, is this Vultr Machine CPU Pegged Out?:
@bigbear said in So, is this Vultr Machine CPU Pegged Out?:
@scottalanmiller okay that makes sense. Had some speed issues in the past few days but I think the drive defrag cleaned it up
Drive defrag on SSD actually made a difference? Now I'm a little more concerned!
Good point, SSD on RAID no less, with mixed workloads.
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@travisdh1 said in So, is this Vultr Machine CPU Pegged Out?:
@bigbear said in So, is this Vultr Machine CPU Pegged Out?:
@scottalanmiller okay that makes sense. Had some speed issues in the past few days but I think the drive defrag cleaned it up
Drive defrag on SSD actually made a difference? Now I'm a little more concerned!
The only thing I can think is some filesystem issue that was resolved by doing the defrag.
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@Dashrender yeah I thought the same thing
Its a windows RDSH server btw. Made a huge difference. I went ahead and defrag (optimized) the block storage attachment as well for the hell of it.
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@bigbear said in So, is this Vultr Machine CPU Pegged Out?:
@Dashrender yeah I thought the same thing
Its a windows RDSH server btw. Made a huge difference. I went ahead and defrag (optimized) the block storage attachment as well for the hell of it.
Hmmm... Windows. Suspicious