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Dedicated Resources on a KVM VPS vs cheaper classic KVM VPS that has shared resources?
Hi all, and happy New year ,
I'm just interested in opinions about this topic. As there is a lot of providers now that provide for example a dedicated CPU Core and RAM to the user, and only selling 4-32 KVM instances per node. Also there are a lot of providers that put 100s of KVM instances on one node.
Sometimes prices are very similar or the dedicated resources are a little bit more expensive.
Would you rather go for a KVM with dedicated resources or a cheaper fair share KVM VPS?
Thanks!
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I prefer a third option myself: The way @exception0x876 (wishosting) sells his vpsses.
For every thread he has he sells 2 "unlimited cpu" threads to customers. This way you can max out your thread if the rest of the node is quiet, and should get reasonable (and somewhat predictable worst-case) performance if it's not.
Shared cpu nowadays is HVH-style, where you get 4 vcpu cores on a 2gb vps, but you cannot burst any significant time, or will be severely throttled at the slightest load spike.
Meanwhile, with fully dedicated cpu cores half a node might be unused, resulting in higher pricing for clients.
So to sum up my opinion: I'd like a kvm with a certain amount of guaranteed cpu performance, but with the ability to use more for load spikes that could take a little longer than the usual "serve a page to a client" burst kind of stuff.
That very much depends on:
1) Usage
2) Provider
3) Pricing
Horses for courses, and all that.