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  • @trewq said:
    @Gravely Which benchmark script is that? I've noticed with NVMe some of the dd tests yeild wildly different results.

    curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global

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  • @dahartigan thanks, did not know it was back on

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  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @Gravely said:

    @trewq said:
    @Gravely Which benchmark script is that? I've noticed with NVMe some of the dd tests yeild wildly different results.

    curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global

    Appreciate it

  • @Gravely I just did that benchmark on the VPS for completeness sake :)

    I really like this, it's very thorough and shows some handy info. I plan to bench my "fleet" with this for some mild entertainment.

    Here's the output:

    root@ubuntu18:~# curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Speedtest Monster v.1.4.6 2019-10-29
     Region: Global  https://bench.monster/speedtest.html
     Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     OS           : Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (64 Bit)
     Virt/Kernel  : KVM / 4.15.0-20-generic
     CPU Model    : QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.5+
     CPU Cores    : 1 @ 2992.968 MHz x86_64 16384 KB Cache
     CPU Flags    : AES-NI Disabled & VM-x/AMD-V Disabled
     Load Average : 0.09, 0.11, 0.15
     Total Space  : 30G (19G ~66% used)
     Total RAM    : 231 MB / 985 MB (383 MB Buff)
     Total SWAP   : 130 MB / 2047 MB
     Uptime       : 45 days 2:53
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     ASN & ISP    : AS45671, Servers Australia Pty. Ltd
     Organization : GoHosting
     Location     : Belconnen, Australia / AU
     Region       : Australian Capital Territory
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
     ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:
    
      Single Core : 3515  (VERY GOOD)
       Multi Core : 3341
    
     ## IO Test
    
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2     :  97.0 MB/s
       sha256     : 168 MB/s
       md5sum     : 453 MB/s
    
     RAM Speed:
       Avg. write : 1124.0 MB/s
       Avg. read  : 3242.7 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed:
       1st run    : 730 MB/s
       2nd run    : 575 MB/s
       3rd run    : 527 MB/s
       -----------------------
       Average    : 610.7 MB/s
    
     ## Global Speedtest
    
     Location                       Upload           Download         Ping
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Speedtest.net                  588.57 Mbit/s    485.53 Mbit/s    19.369 ms
     USA, New York (AT&T)           22.29 Mbit/s     48.64 Mbit/s    219.965 ms
     USA, Chicago (Windstream)      74.90 Mbit/s     177.42 Mbit/s   202.928 ms
     USA, Dallas (Frontier)         71.78 Mbit/s     2.16 Mbit/s     204.112 ms
     USA, Miami (Frontier)          63.31 Mbit/s     141.95 Mbit/s   239.939 ms
     USA, Los Angeles (Spectrum)    123.71 Mbit/s    240.93 Mbit/s   161.059 ms
     UK, London (Community Fibre)   30.70 Mbit/s     88.05 Mbit/s    266.484 ms
     France, Lyon (SFR)             26.66 Mbit/s     60.15 Mbit/s    267.117 ms
     Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET)      27.93 Mbit/s     84.99 Mbit/s    262.629 ms
     Spain, Madrid (Adamo)          49.33 Mbit/s     101.46 Mbit/s   245.266 ms
     Italy, Rome (Unidata)          30.79 Mbit/s     110.92 Mbit/s   243.863 ms
     Russia, Moscow (MTS)           20.11 Mbit/s     52.33 Mbit/s    315.408 ms
     Israel, Haifa (013Netvision)   19.92 Mbit/s     50.64 Mbit/s    299.606 ms
     India, New Delhi (Airtel)      86.62 Mbit/s     186.19 Mbit/s   196.842 ms
     Singapore (FirstMedia)         166.91 Mbit/s    238.20 Mbit/s    91.782 ms
     Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther)     43.15 Mbit/s     275.75 Mbit/s   101.859 ms
     Australia, Sydney (Yes Optus)  877.73 Mbit/s    930.65 Mbit/s     0.916 ms
     RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas)     12.63 Mbit/s     11.18 Mbit/s    443.328 ms
     Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare)     18.85 Mbit/s     51.46 Mbit/s    331.444 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
     Finished in : 11 min 29 sec
     Timestamp   : 2019-12-01 09:50:45 GMT
     Saved in    : /root/speedtest.log
    
     Share results:
     - http://www.speedtest.net/result/8812398444.png
     - https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14986287
     - https://clbin.com/tbiCJ
    
    root@ubuntu18:~#
    
  • dahartigan said: You can prepay for 6 months as soon as you get your credits

    That's genius! Where do you find that option?

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  • dahartigandahartigan Member
    edited December 2019

    @AlwaysSkint said:

    dahartigan said: You can prepay for 6 months as soon as you get your credits

    That's genius! Where do you find that option?

    When you order the service you want, change the cycle in the cart to 6 months and add it. Checkout and pay with the store credit :-)

    Edit: You still gotta cough up $5 initially to get the $50 credit, but since it expires in 60 days you just gotta choose the longest billing period you can afford.

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  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited December 2019

    Ahh, not for existing - that's what confused me.
    I'll grab another coffee; you grab a beer. :-)

    Hope @QuantumCore wouldn't mind me ordering up another Qb-1, then cancelling the existing, once I migrate stuff over. :-/

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  • @AlwaysSkint said:
    Ahh, not for existing - that's what confused me.
    I'll grab another coffee; you grab a beer. :-)

    I had an existing monthly until I realized I could do this, so I just cancelled that at the end of billing period and migrated manually to the new 6 month one.

    I also edited my previous comment before I saw your reply to it.

  • Or another genius approach would be to deposit $10, score $50 for a total of $60 and use that to buy a yearly.

    $10 for a year is just as good, plus you dont waste the leftovers.. us skint bastards need to remember these things :-)

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  • QuantumCoreQuantumCore Member, Host Rep

    @AlwaysSkint said:
    Ahh, not for existing - that's what confused me.
    I'll grab another coffee; you grab a beer. :-)

    Hope @QuantumCore wouldn't mind me ordering up another Qb-1, then cancelling the existing, once I migrate stuff over. :-/

    Sounds like a lot of work ... open a ticket and I'll just move your existing service to semi-annually after you add the credit ;)

  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited December 2019

    QuantumCore said: Sounds like a lot of work ... open a ticket and I'll just move your existing service to semi-annually after you add the credit

    Those who are Always Skint need to work that wee bit harder, usually ;)

    .. Brilliant!

    P.S. Typos in Ticket area: All account inquriries & All support inquriries

  • If that counts as a support interaction, I'd say that's pretty damn good service. I never even considered opening a ticket haha. Like @AlwaysSkint said, us skint folks tend to do a lot of DIY to stretch a quid or buck further ;)

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  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited December 2019

    Totally blown away by the speed of response and the result!
    @QuantumCore many thanks for the super early Xmas pressie. :-D
    Are you and @seriesn in cahoots? ;)
    Don't you go deadpool on us, with such generosity!
    Kudos to @dahartigan for the cunning plan.

    EDIT: typos, as per usual. :'(

  • I don't think they will deadpool over this somehow @AlwaysSkint - this is their parent company:
    https://www.gohosting.com.au/about-us/ have a quick butchers hook when you get a chance

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  • My sole client in Oz doesn't directly benefit, except in having this super fallback server on hand. Might even knock a quid off his monthly bill, to keep the auld fella sweet. :)

    Thanked by 1dahartigan
  • vyas11vyas11 Member
    edited December 2019

    Allrite @dahartigan you can stop playing a @poisson and stop casting an influential spell on unsuspecting souls. I'm sold. Cheers

    @QuantumCore super quick signup and service setup so far. Looking forward to using the service.

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited December 2019
    -------------------------------------------------
     nench.sh v2019.07.20 -- https://git.io/nench.sh
     benchmark timestamp:    2019-12-01 12:15:03 UTC
    -------------------------------------------------
    
    Processor:    QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.5+
    CPU cores:    1
    Frequency:    2992.968 MHz
    RAM:          983M
    Swap:         -
    Kernel:       Linux 5.4.1-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64 x86_64
    
    Disks:
    vda     30G  HDD
    
    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
        2.010 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
        CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
        2.641 seconds
    
    ioping: seek rate
        min/avg/max/mdev = 24.4 us / 53.5 us / 12.1 ms / 74.0 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
        generated 27.4 k requests in 5.00 s, 6.69 GiB, 5.48 k iops, 1.34 GiB/s
    
    dd: sequential write speed
        1st run:    465.39 MiB/s
        2nd run:    675.20 MiB/s
        3rd run:    895.50 MiB/s
        average:    678.70 MiB/s
    
    IPv4 speedtests
        your IPv4:    203.28.238.xxxx
    
        Cachefly CDN:         106.29 MiB/s
        Leaseweb (NL):        8.42 MiB/s
        Softlayer DAL (US):   9.11 MiB/s
        Online.net (FR):      9.60 MiB/s
        OVH BHS (CA):         10.52 MiB/s
    
    No IPv6 connectivity detected
    -------------------------------------------------
    
        root@cybertech fio-2.0.9]#   ./fio --randrepeat=1 --ioengine=libaio --direct=1 --gtod_reduce=1 --name=test --filename=test --bs=4k --iodepth=64 --size=4G --readwrite=randrw --rwmixread=75
    test: (g=0): rw=randrw, bs=4K-4K/4K-4K, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=64
    fio-2.0.9
    Starting 1 process
    test: Laying out IO file(s) (1 file(s) / 4096MB)
    Jobs: 1 (f=1): [m] [100.0% done] [233.7M/80315K /s] [59.9K/20.8K iops] [eta 00m:00s]
    test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=2522: Sun Dec  1 07:32:49 2019
      read : io=3073.3MB, bw=244866KB/s, iops=61216 , runt= 12852msec
      write: io=1022.8MB, bw=81488KB/s, iops=20372 , runt= 12852msec
      cpu          : usr=16.42%, sys=68.84%, ctx=10888, majf=0, minf=4
      IO depths    : 1=0.1%, 2=0.1%, 4=0.1%, 8=0.1%, 16=0.1%, 32=0.1%, >=64=100.0%
         submit    : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, 64=0.0%, >=64=0.0%
         complete  : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, 64=0.1%, >=64=0.0%
         issued    : total=r=786755/w=261821/d=0, short=r=0/w=0/d=0
    
    Run status group 0 (all jobs):
       READ: io=3073.3MB, aggrb=244866KB/s, minb=244866KB/s, maxb=244866KB/s, mint=12852msec, maxt=12852msec
      WRITE: io=1022.8MB, aggrb=81488KB/s, minb=81488KB/s, maxb=81488KB/s, mint=12852msec, maxt=12852msec
    
    Disk stats (read/write):
      vda: ios=775465/258054, merge=0/2, ticks=360825/102790, in_queue=56041, util=98.09%
    [root@cybertech fio-2.0.9]#
    
    Thanked by 1dahartigan
  • @dahartigan said:
    Or another genius approach would be to deposit $10, score $50 for a total of $60 and use that to buy a yearly.

    $10 for a year is just as good, plus you dont waste the leftovers.. us skint bastards need to remember these things :-)

    That was what I was wondering. If billed monthly, then impossible to finish the credits on the lowest plan but if this is possible, then probably deal of the year goes to this. Beats many BF deals.

  • @dahartigan Do you know what's the host node CPU?

  • Should look into RansomIT/ColoAU for your new network blend as well @QuantumCore - similar to Superloop :)

  • @poisson said:
    @dahartigan Do you know what's the host node CPU?

    I have no idea actually.. my stab in the dark guess would be an E5 or higher. If it's an E3, there's nobody else on the node (unless they're idling 24/7)

    @QuantumCore I'm curious now.. lol

  • @dahartigan said:

    @poisson said:
    @dahartigan Do you know what's the host node CPU?

    I have no idea actually.. my stab in the dark guess would be an E5 or higher. If it's an E3, there's nobody else on the node (unless they're idling 24/7)

    @QuantumCore I'm curious now.. lol

    Heh, let's wait for them to respond

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  • @poisson said:

    @dahartigan said:

    @poisson said:
    @dahartigan Do you know what's the host node CPU?

    I have no idea actually.. my stab in the dark guess would be an E5 or higher. If it's an E3, there's nobody else on the node (unless they're idling 24/7)

    @QuantumCore I'm curious now.. lol

    Heh, let's wait for them to respond

    It's midnight here, so perhaps not until the morning unless they're night owls (or maybe they are actually bots? - plot twist)

  • Guess is 2690 v2

  • @cybertech said:
    Guess is 2690 v2

    That's pretty decent

  • dahartigan said: actually bots

    You leave 'em alone, ya bully! :p

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  • Just checked on one of my VM’s with QuantumCore

    CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6136 CPU @ 3.00GHz
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency : 2992.968 MHz
    Total size of Disk : 31.1 GB (7.4 GB Used)
    Total amount of Mem : 1494 MB (399 MB Used)
    Total amount of Swap : 2047 MB (13 MB Used)
    System uptime : 1 days, 9 hour 27 min
    Load average : 0.00, 0.02, 0.05
    OS : CentOS 7.7.1908
    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 3.10.0-1062.4.3.el7.x86_64

  • cybertech said: 2690 v2

    @iTDave said:
    Just checked on one of my VM’s with QuantumCore

    CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6136 CPU @ 3.00GHz
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency : 2992.968 MHz
    Total size of Disk : 31.1 GB (7.4 GB Used)
    Total amount of Mem : 1494 MB (399 MB Used)
    Total amount of Swap : 2047 MB (13 MB Used)
    System uptime : 1 days, 9 hour 27 min
    Load average : 0.00, 0.02, 0.05
    OS : CentOS 7.7.1908
    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 3.10.0-1062.4.3.el7.x86_64

    No way :O

  • Whoa, they use Xeon Gold? I am impressed.

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  • @poisson said:
    Whoa, they use Xeon Gold? I am impressed.

    If that's true, that's insane potassium. Waiting for @QuantumCore to confirm or deny :-)

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