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Leaseweb vps cloud iops

same iops for diffrent server pack S/M ?

Server Pack S

CPU model : Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy Bridge)
Number of cores : 1
CPU frequency : 2299.998 MHz
Total size of Disk : 40.0 GB (1.1 GB Used)
Total amount of Mem : 991 MB (51 MB Used)
Total amount of Swap : 0 MB (0 MB Used)
System uptime : 0 days, 5 hour 13 min
Load average : 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
OS : CentOS 7.5.1804
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)

Kernel : 3.10.0-862.14.4.el7.x86_64

I/O speed(1st run) : 78.8 MB/s
I/O speed(2nd run) : 78.8 MB/s
I/O speed(3rd run) : 78.8 MB/s
Average I/O speed : 78.8 MB/s

Server Pack M


CPU model : Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy Bridge)
Number of cores : 2
CPU frequency : 2299.998 MHz
Total size of Disk : 61.5 GB (5.6 GB Used)
Total amount of Mem : 1838 MB (384 MB Used)
Total amount of Swap : 0 MB (0 MB Used)
System uptime : 0 days, 3 hour 30 min
Load average : 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
OS : CentOS 7.5.1804
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)

Kernel : 3.10.0-862.14.4.el7.x86_64

I/O speed(1st run) : 78.5 MB/s
I/O speed(2nd run) : 78.4 MB/s
I/O speed(3rd run) : 78.6 MB/s
Average I/O speed : 78.5 MB/s

Wondering other Server pack, L / XL / XXL have same iops speed ? anyone using leaseweb having same things ?

Comments

  • XeiXei Member
    edited December 2018

    It's a hard limit since always, 80MB/s maximum cap. If you don't like the slow I/O, use another provider like most people. Too many better options these days if I/O matters to you (not OVH obv, they're crap too).

    Thanked by 1logaritse
  • Just ask them?

  • @Xei said:
    It's a hard limit since always, 80MB/s maximum cap. If you don't like the slow I/O, use another provider like most people. Too many better options these days if I/O matters to you (not OVH obv, they're crap too).

    Leaseweb has a good price, but i don't like the iops; but better than my old provider.


    CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v2 @ 2.10GHz
    Number of cores : 4
    CPU frequency : 2100.183 MHz
    Total size of Disk : 148.0 GB (78.0 GB Used)
    Total amount of Mem : 4096 MB (794 MB Used)
    Total amount of Swap : 4096 MB (401 MB Used)
    System uptime : 42 days, 1 hour 47 min
    Load average : 0.05, 0.05, 0.17
    OS : CentOS 7.5.1804
    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)

    Kernel : 2.6.32-042stab127.2

    I/O speed(1st run) : 10.8 MB/s
    I/O speed(2nd run) : 10.4 MB/s
    I/O speed(3rd run) : 10.5 MB/s

    Average I/O speed : 10.6 MB/s

    Crap iops

  • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

  • logaritse said: Average I/O speed : 10.6 MB/s

    Ouch!

  • logaritselogaritse Member
    edited December 2018

    A

    vCPU 8 | CPU Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy Bridge)
    RAM 8GB
    HDD 160GB
    IOPS = max 80 MB/s
    Price = I

    B

    vCPU 4 | Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6130 CPU @ 2.10GHz
    RAM 4GB
    HDD = 70GB
    IOPS = 300 MB/s
    Price = II

    need suggestion, which one should i pick ? currently i host more than 80 acc (cPanel based)

  • "Need to install vps but no knowledge ? just pm me"

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2018

    logaritse said: need suggestion, which one should i pick ? currently i host more than 80 acc (cPanel based)

    If you are serious, you need dedicated threads and IOPS, I suspect that advice will be ignored so I would suggest option A as 80 MB/s for shared hosting is more than enough, the extra ram and faster CPU will give you significantly more benefit.

  • Good luck with your budget.

    btw, if you are talking about iops, why not measure them first?

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    Falzo said: btw, if you are talking about iops, why not measure them first?

    I was going to get in to that as well, felt it would fall on deaf ears.

    Thanked by 2Falzo chocolateshirt
  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited December 2018

    The leaseweb vps only have 80Mb/s cap on sequential IO.

    Random iops is decent. I think it was 2000+

    Thanked by 2Zerpy logaritse
  • The cap is to basically prevent saturating the links between the hypervisors and the storage :) If people are unhappy with the limit, then find another provider that uses local disks and hope for better performance :+1:

    Thanked by 2logaritse vimalware
  • @vimalware said:
    The leaseweb vps only have 80Mb/s cap on sequential IO.

    Random iops is decent. I think it was 2000+

    yes 2000 iops it is. works very good and stable even on two years old VMs ;-)

    Thanked by 3logaritse vimalware sin
  • Thank you all; i will pick A option and move away from my current 10 MB/s iops lol just want to give good service to my customer.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    logaritse said: 10 MB/s iops

    again... that is not iops, that is a sequential write speed which you are never likely to ever actually use in a real world general use scenario.

  • @logaritse, could you do nench.sh benchmark to see rough CPU performance, many thanks..

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