@cybertech said:
stardust configuration is fixed, i.e. no additional ram/CPU?
Yes. Stardust instances come in only one configuration. If you need more resources, you have to upgrade to their "DEV" instances. STARDUST1-S is like their DEV1-XS instance.
They say that each account can have a total of two Stardust instances, one each at their PAR1 and AMS1 regions.
It won't be wrong to say that this is their way of increasing signups (by offering cheapest entry-level VPS among major players). Hoping that some would upgrade to more costly DEV instances and/or use their other services.
@cybertech said:
stardust configuration is fixed, i.e. no additional ram/CPU?
Yes. Stardust instances come in only one configuration. If you need more resources, you have to upgrade to their "DEV" instances. STARDUST1-S is like their DEV1-XS instance.
They say that each account can have a total of two Stardust instances, one each at their PAR1 and AMS1 regions.
It won't be wrong to say that this is their way of increasing signups (by offering cheapest entry-level VPS among major players). Hoping that some would upgrade to more costly DEV instances and/or use their other services.
Depends, for some it says 2, for me it says 1.
It even says, a location is out of stock, which is the worst fake news I have ever seen.
You just grab the cli, and deploy via that, worked for me, while FR was out of stock.
I think it shows the same to everyone. It showed me 1/1 and 100% used when I only had 1 instance. But, did not stop me from creating another instance on a different location. Now, it's 2/1. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I think it shows the same to everyone. It showed me 1/1 and 100% used when I only had 1 instance. But, did not stop me from creating another instance on a different location. Now, it's 2/1. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
@Neoon - ARM support added to the YABS repo, please test and let me know if you hit any issues. I've only been able to test on a Raspberry Pi 3B that I have, so I'm anticipating some unforeseen issues arising. Thanks!
@Mason said: @Neoon - ARM support added to the YABS repo, please test and let me know if you hit any issues. I've only been able to test on a Raspberry Pi 3B that I have, so I'm anticipating some unforeseen issues arising. Thanks!
@Not_Oles said: Um, this is from Oracle Cloud in Phoenix. I have to go through and set it up again and pay more attention. 😵 @Mason
Looks like some parts of the script aren't playing nice with your OS (Oracle Linux Server). I'll have to play around in Oracle Cloud and test it out a bit.
Previous benchmark here
With wireguard connected to GCP so I don't have shite international network speed, ran inside a KVM (6 Core/16 GB RAM/100 GB HDD)
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hmmm, you could add a experimental repo, could you right?
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stardust configuration is fixed, i.e. no additional ram/CPU?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Yes. Stardust instances come in only one configuration. If you need more resources, you have to upgrade to their "DEV" instances. STARDUST1-S is like their DEV1-XS instance.
They say that each account can have a total of two Stardust instances, one each at their PAR1 and AMS1 regions.
It won't be wrong to say that this is their way of increasing signups (by offering cheapest entry-level VPS among major players). Hoping that some would upgrade to more costly DEV instances and/or use their other services.
Scaleway STARDUST1-S (IPv6-only) Paris - €0.37/m
Depends, for some it says 2, for me it says 1.
It even says, a location is out of stock, which is the worst fake news I have ever seen.
You just grab the cli, and deploy via that, worked for me, while FR was out of stock.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC | Bobr
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC | Bobr
Will put the aarch64 stuff in there tonight. Armv7/aarch32 will come later
Scratch that, not happening tonight.
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I think it shows the same to everyone. It showed me 1/1 and 100% used when I only had 1 instance. But, did not stop me from creating another instance on a different location. Now, it's 2/1. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
rules are meant to be broken.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
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Had to take an impromptu trip to the hospital last night (everything's fine). Should have time to get it sorted out tonight after work.
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No worries, you shall not take my gifs to seriously.
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But you can make it up to me (wink wink)
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@Neoon - ARM support added to the YABS repo, please test and let me know if you hit any issues. I've only been able to test on a Raspberry Pi 3B that I have, so I'm anticipating some unforeseen issues arising. Thanks!
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Finally managed to open an Oracle Cloud account - let it rip!
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Raspberry Pi Zero, Connected via Wifi, 1.04$ per Month
@Mason Geekbench won't work on Pi Zero.
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decent IOPS. Class A microSD?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Likely, ask @DataIdeas
No idea how to write out which specific type it is.
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Ikoula Raspberry Pi4, 2.50€, 4GB, 1000Mbit full duplex v6 only (v4 routed via mesh)
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Ikoula Raspberry Pi 4 #2, 2.50€, 4GB, 1000Mbit full duplex
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I think GB5 would need 1 GB of swap or something to work.
gb runs on 1.5GB Ram as well
racknerd
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Yep, as @flips said, need a good amount of swap for it to actually run. It only completed on my Pi (which has 1G mem) after I added a swap partition.
Maybe could put a warning in there if the Geekbench fails and low/no swap is detected and let the user know to try adding some.
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Um, this is from Oracle Cloud in Phoenix. I have to go through and set it up again and pay more attention. 😵 @Mason
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
Looks like some parts of the script aren't playing nice with your OS (Oracle Linux Server). I'll have to play around in Oracle Cloud and test it out a bit.
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Previous benchmark here
With wireguard connected to GCP so I don't have shite international network speed, ran inside a KVM (6 Core/16 GB RAM/100 GB HDD)
Amidst all the HS drama, I thought of running a YABS on the NVME VPS . Here goes
Edit : @cybertech this is the base plan.
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