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GVH's version of a decent IO 28 MB/s
GVH has been merging servers together and after they took everyone on two nodes servers offline for 84 hours to migrate them, then I got greeted to a IO of less then 10 MB/s. On the previous node I would receive 250 to 300 MB/s on a test. Just figured i would share what their support agents find acceptable, a 28 MB/s IO as fixed. Also here is where they at least 100MB/s IO for every client http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/606419/#Comment_606419
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"Oh dear God no. Hold on please" - Jon Nguyen
I don't know why but that made me laugh. Their server must be overloaded to death especially since they advertise SSD accelerated disk space but can only push ~10 MB/s
Not anther GVH thread. @mpkossen Please, smite 'em. (This thread, that is.)
@hostnoob i felt kinda bad opening it. Personally i haven't had major problems with them until they decided to merge the server i was on. But really it is a joke compared to the great server i was on. If this is what everyone else here has experienced with GVH i can see all the hate.
Doesn't look like sequential I/O is the problem here.
@kcaj here is a before and after the migration if it helps.
before: serverbear.com/benchmark/2014/07/11/yRx9IPvjoKCRqpl3
After: serverbear.com/benchmark/2014/07/19/lhlbiU4kalultOIp
where is your server located? I get 368 MB/s on one of the NY nodes. much better performance than I had before... not that I care about i/o anyway
reply to their ticket saying they promise at least 100MB/s so that's what you should get
@hostnoob it's also in NY / Buffalo.
Quick question: Didn't Jon resign as an "executive"? His signature in the WHMCS tickets says "Director of Operations"
what's the URL for solusvm? I'll let you know what node I'm on you can be asked to be moved there.
on another note, while looking for the solusvm link... @greenvaluehost what is this? http://gvh.myorderbox.com/kb/answer/91
Anyways now that i've said my opinion and got some of my anger out if any of the admins would like to close down the thread before it turns into a cesspool of comments. @mpkossen
@gsrdgrdghd yes, and that thread is a nightmare.
@hostnoob i'll message you.
Lance Jessurun and Jonathan Nguyen are more of a partner as you can see below what I quoted from their website. Jon still has the same ownership power I believe.
@Mun backups made weekly, I even know what host i'll be giving my business too next.
@GreenHostBox Heh? Since when is Lance Jessurun there :O
I don't know but check it out yourself at http://www.greenvaluehost.com/aboutus.html
@pcjamesy I'm on node NY2V2 which has good i/o
root@us:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.76512 s, 388 MB/s
Well this is the latest update, so it looks like it might be faulty hardware. To be honest jon is my favorite person to end up getting a support response from. He is one of the few people who actually will look into something to see what is wrong.
I'm ticketing into CC because this looks to be hardware related.
Regards,
Jon Nguyen - Director of Operations
GreenValueHost Management
The fact that he thinks 27mb/s is fixed is beyond a joke in my eyes.
Hmm Paul thinks 27mb/s I/O is great? He need to be noob on linux or not even used it.
It means he (Paul) shouldn't be in the hosting business. The client had told him previously in the ticket he was promised 100 MB/s I/O, and he answered saying it was fixed, showing an I/O of 27 MB/s.
Paul is obviously one of CC's Indian outsourced support
What happend to Jaroslav? Now Jon is DOO again lol?
My VPS is ran off of a USB 2.0 flash drive.
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 134.906 s, 8.0 MB/s
Mine's not bad
Mine was supposed to be ssd before they migrated it
Not horrible
but the network has been useless for a couple weeks (upload is even worse)
Do not sign up with this host, cancel all your existing services and host with someone who isn't such a joke.
IMO, do sign up with this host if you want, but don't complain when you get what you pay for.
it seems the speed to cachefly is abnormal...