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Test a vps on RockSolidVPS

Can I please get a few people to test a vps on RockSolidVPS.
want some honest feedback on setup process, performance, etc etc.

thanks

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  • why not.. can i give it a good thrashing? :P

  • hahha how about we drop it down a notch from ' a good trashing' ?? sign up and let me know when you have done that I will fire off a vps for you

    @AutoSnipe said:
    why not.. can i give it a good thrashing? :P

  • Done, burstcube email address

  • ok with you now, be gentle.....ish :-)

    @AutoSnipe said:
    Done, burstcube email address

  • Signed up. (shinjuro.com)

  • I have a question, for how long will this "test" be running?

    Thank you.

  • I love your website.

  • done, you should have the details now

    @Mark_R said:
    Signed up. (shinjuro.com)

  • love yours! sorry its getting changed soon, hope you still love it once its done

    @dhamaniasad said:
    I love your website.

  • @rocksolidvps said:
    done, you should have the details now

    I recieved the details, will be running some tests now. Thanks.

  • a month or so, depends on your feedback and how fantastic you think it is. ;-)

    @Mark_R said:
    I have a question, for how long will this "test" be running?

    Thank you.

  • Great!

    @Mark_R said:
    I recieved the details, will be running some tests now. Thanks.

  • Been treating it nice and stuff.. just saying... should get some IPv6 support on this..

  • that will be in the next few days :-)

    @AutoSnipe said:
    Been treating it nice and stuff.. just saying... should get some IPv6 support on this..

  • Test results from rocksolidvps.net (Pebble package, OpenVZ):

    [root@server ~]# wget dl.getipaddr.net/speedtest.sh 2>/dev/null -O- | bash

    -------------Speed test--------------------

    Testing North America locations

    Speedtest from Los Angeles, CA, USA [ generously donated by http://maximumvps.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 10.33 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: .47 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Los Angeles, CA, USA [ generously donated by TeraFire, LLC ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 4.86 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: .92 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Phoenix, AZ, USA [ generously donated by http://hostnun.net/ ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 7.48 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: 1.87 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Dallas, TX, USA on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 9.98 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: 1.63 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Chicago, IL, USA [ generously donated by http://vortexservers.com ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 6.48 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: 2.09 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Buffalo, NY, USA on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 3.98 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: .69 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada [ generously donated by http://mycustomhosting.net ] on a shared 1000 Mbps port in / 500 Mbps port out

        Download Speed: 3.59 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: 1.42 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Atlanta, GA, USA [ generously donated by http://hostus.us ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 7.40 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: 2.23 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Clifton, NJ, USA [ generously donated by http://dedicatedminds.com ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 6.18 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: 1.48 MB/sec
    

    Testing EU locations

    Speedtest from Tallinn, Estonia on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: .67 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: .38 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Milan, Italy [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 3.51 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: .44 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Frankfurt am Main, Germany [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 2.64 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: .45 MB/sec
    

    Speedtest from Bucharest, Romania [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a semi-dedicated 1 Gbps port

        Download Speed: 6.53 MB/sec
    
        Upload speed: .36 MB/sec
    

    ---------------CPU test--------------------

    CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5520 @ 2.27GHz

    Time taken to generate PI to 5000 decimal places with a single thread: 0m36.270s

    ----------------IO test-------------------

    Writing 1000MB file to disk

    (1.1 GB) copied, 4.40281 s, 244 MB/s

    [root@server ~]#

    Network Traceroute:

    IP address: 162.xxx.xxx.xxx

    Host name: 166-xxx-xxx-xxx-static.reverse.queryfoundry.net

    162.xxx.xxx.xxx is from European Union(EU) in region Western Europe

    TraceRoute from Network-Tools.com to 162.xxx.xxx.xxx [166-xxx-xxx-xxx-static.reverse.queryfoundry.net]

    Hop (ms) (ms) (ms) IP Address Host name

    1 58 17 23 206.123.64.46 -

    2 5 0 0 64.124.196.225 xe-4-2-0.er2.dfw2.us.above.net

    3 0 0 0 63.218.23.29 ge5-4.br02.dal01.pccwbtn.net

    4 52 103 44 63.218.22.150 tenge4-2.br03.dal01.pccwbtn.net

    5 0 0 0 63.218.23.66 verizon.ge5-13.br02.dal01.pccwbtn.net

    6 Timed out Timed out Timed out -

    7 Timed out Timed out Timed out -

    8 Timed out Timed out Timed out -

    9 0 0 0 162.xxx.xxx.xxx 163-xxx-xxx-xxx-static.reverse.queryfoundry.net

    10 0 0 0 162.xxx.xxx.xxx 166-xxx-xxx-xxx-static.reverse.queryfoundry.net

    Trace complete

    The real server node location is: USA, Dallas

    for some reason the VPS IP didn't return a country-flag,

    i contacted rocksolidvps.net about this and they said they will get this fixed.

    I will get back with additional feedback after having used this VPS for a longer time, this are just quick measured results.

  • @prometheus have a server in Germany and Romania? where to order it?

  • Mark_R said: (1.1 GB) copied, 4.40281 s, 244 MB/s

    Looks bad for a SSD, single drive server?

  • no not a single drive.

    nothing wrong with 244 mb/s

    @GIANT_CRAB said:
    Looks bad for a SSD, single drive server?

  • IP is fine if you query ARIN, perhaps the db you were referencing was old...

    see :

    http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-162-251-114-160-1/pft

    @Mark_R said:
    Test results from rocksolidvps.net (Pebble package, OpenVZ):

    I will get back with additional feedback after having used this VPS for a longer time, this are just quick measured results.

  • rocksolidvps said: no not a single drive.

    nothing wrong with 244 mb/s

    Not sure about you but RAID 10 (Samsung) SSD's performances are around 500mb/s

  • great, but the nodes were never advertised as raid 10!

    is raid 10 for SSD a requirement?

    There are plenty of hosts out there with raid one standard drives let alone raid 10 ssd.

    @GIANT_CRAB said:
    Not sure about you but RAID 10 (Samsung) SSD's performances are around 500mb/s

  • @rocksolidvps said:
    great, but the nodes were never advertised as raid 10!

    is raid 10 for SSD a requirement?

    There are plenty of hosts out there with raid one standard drives let alone raid 10 ssd.

    Well, you're certainly off to a fantastic start. Particularly attractive business model:

    Thanked by 2MCHPhil Inglar
  • well nothing wrong with raid 5.

    anyway 244 mb/sec that's redundant is a fine business model.

  • Thanks to everyone for their great comments and support.
    Its wonderful to know there are providers out there that can support another provider without the need to undermine them.

    well done!

  • GIANT_CRABGIANT_CRAB Member
    edited February 2014

    rocksolidvps said: well nothing wrong with raid 5

    SSD on RAID 5? LOL

  • my god, its such a laugh, my drives are not raid 5, its common knowledge that writes for raid 5 using ssd are very slow.
    but it goes to show how judgemental some people are!

    they are mirrored... do get over it, now you know

    @GIANT_CRAB said:
    SSD on RAID 5? LOL

  • rocksolidvps said: they are mirrored... do get over it, now you know

    Its not that writes for RAID 5 using SSD is slow.

    Forget it, you probably know nothing about RAID, why don't you Google about it first.

  • learn something:
    http://www.infostor.com/disk-arrays/skyera-raid-5-kills-ssd-arrays.html

    @GIANT_CRAB said:
    Forget it, you probably know nothing about RAID, why don't you Google about it first.

  • rocksolidvps said: learn something:

    http://www.infostor.com/disk-arrays/skyera-raid-5-kills-ssd-arrays.html

    You probably just Googled it when I told you to. Damn, this guy is ignorant as hell.

  • do people expect RAID10 from a cheap LEB offering? get what you pay for.

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