@havoc said:
Nexus says my VPS is getting migrated (DE>>NL) so dropping a before here & after to follow a bit later.
Big gotcha though - not representative of migration overall. It's a grandfathered once off clearance special with nine lives and a lot of luck that @seriesn very honourably rolled 1:1 specs wise last migration when really the platforms were not 1:1 comparable at all. So regardless of before/after results I won't be complaining
One of the "Mid Range" Micronode servers, just getting them ready for installation into the DC on the 6th Jan. Removed the Network tests as its currently in my office and nobody wants to see how pathetic my home connection is
One of the "Mid Range" Micronode servers, just getting them ready for installation into the DC on the 6th Jan. Removed the Network tests as its currently in my office and nobody wants to see how pathetic my home connection is
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
yes, they had a regular BF offer at a somewhat higher price and only one core. happy to have snagged this one instead. didn't really need it, but ya know... that's definitely a keeper for a while. already pumping data in.
@ehab to be fair I didn't even notice... 2GB of ram might be on the lower end anyway to try nested virt on it ;-)
for me it's gonna be my new borg instance. as that can be a bit more cpu intensive I think that little epyc bugger in stockholm comes in handy ^^
yes, they had a regular BF offer at a somewhat higher price and only one core. happy to have snagged this one instead. didn't really need it, but ya know... that's definitely a keeper for a while. already pumping data in.
@ehab to be fair I didn't even notice... 2GB of ram might be on the lower end anyway to try nested virt on it ;-)
for me it's gonna be my new borg instance. as that can be a bit more cpu intensive I think that little epyc bugger in stockholm comes in handy ^^
How many VMs do you currently own? How do you use them?
How many VMs do you currently own? How do you use them?
it's a rather flexible number, coming from around 50 in 20/21 I am down to about 30 now I think ;-)
BF to xmas is usually the time to clean up and consolidate... this year has been pretty good for that.
only 'external' VMs that is though, because I have some dedis (Hetzner/SYS) which I virtualize via proxmox and put my clients on it. most of that is just regular managed hosting. also I tend to offload some production things to netcup for instance...
apart from that it's spread across various locations and providers to be used as playgrounds and VPNs for latency optimisation and also a few more storage VMs for backup purposes (rsync/rdiff-backup/borg).
trying out services from new providers that I deem interesting is a bit like an addiction. tend to leave those vps running for a few months or a year to see how it goes. overall I think I am nearing 80-90 providers in my list of whom I tried or had services with in the last 15 years ;-)
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
@Sensei said:
What are these single core VPSes with a score below 800 good for? VPNs?
800 for single GB5 score is pretty good. My minimum standard were 550 for single GB5 score.
indeed. but that's the thing, does not make sense to draw a line anyway, because older CPUs might suffer from missing features in newer benchmark generations - which does not neccessarily translate to poor performance in general.
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Dope machine!
Team push-ups!
God damn! It is one of those miracle plans!
We are super excited about the upcoming migration!
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Storage VPS | LiteSpeed Powered Web Hosting + SSH access | Switcher Special |
Pathetic VPS! benchmark!
apeweb.uk - ServerHunter Norway VM1 - 1.30 GBP/month
Supposedly this is on an SSD, but the disk speed is slower than hard drive and the VPS feels slower than molasses in January.
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This YABS was made possible thanks to @yoursunny write-up
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Same era...
One of the "Mid Range" Micronode servers, just getting them ready for installation into the DC on the 6th Jan. Removed the Network tests as its currently in my office and nobody wants to see how pathetic my home connection is
Hint on the range...?
The Micronode Dedis start from £3 per month to around £50 - This particular model will be around £30 per month.
fresh from the oven:
Hosthatch Stockholm, 2TB, $40 yearly.
Noice, is this a flash sales deal?
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
surprised to see they enabled VM-x?
yes, they had a regular BF offer at a somewhat higher price and only one core. happy to have snagged this one instead. didn't really need it, but ya know... that's definitely a keeper for a while. already pumping data in.
@ehab to be fair I didn't even notice... 2GB of ram might be on the lower end anyway to try nested virt on it ;-)
for me it's gonna be my new borg instance. as that can be a bit more cpu intensive I think that little epyc bugger in stockholm comes in handy ^^
How many VMs do you currently own? How do you use them?
Team push-ups!
too much, 2022 should be the year to cancel idling vms.
Cancel 10, order 20
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only free.
it's a rather flexible number, coming from around 50 in 20/21 I am down to about 30 now I think ;-)
BF to xmas is usually the time to clean up and consolidate... this year has been pretty good for that.
only 'external' VMs that is though, because I have some dedis (Hetzner/SYS) which I virtualize via proxmox and put my clients on it. most of that is just regular managed hosting. also I tend to offload some production things to netcup for instance...
apart from that it's spread across various locations and providers to be used as playgrounds and VPNs for latency optimisation and also a few more storage VMs for backup purposes (rsync/rdiff-backup/borg).
trying out services from new providers that I deem interesting is a bit like an addiction. tend to leave those vps running for a few months or a year to see how it goes. overall I think I am nearing 80-90 providers in my list of whom I tried or had services with in the last 15 years ;-)
best of luck my friend!
PHP Friends Schnupperspecial 2021 after install to debian 11.
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
hostgnome.com - Linux-KVM-1 - $3.99/month
What are these single core VPSes with a score below 800 good for? VPNs?
Team push-ups!
Webhosting (idealy non-wp, but WP should also work)
Of course there are other more relevant use cases
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well cached website i guess , if php based then i feel 2 (even slower) cores work better, or i may be not proficient enough.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
I just have one of mine up as an uptime monitor for all my other VPS. I am trying to come up with other ways to use them. Any suggestions?
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Yunohost comes to mind. quite a few good Self hosted SaaS there.
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Wouldn't Yunohost + other apps be too much? Since even a single wordpress instance is pushing it
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800 for single GB5 score is pretty good. My minimum standard were 550 for single GB5 score.
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
indeed. but that's the thing, does not make sense to draw a line anyway, because older CPUs might suffer from missing features in newer benchmark generations - which does not neccessarily translate to poor performance in general.
Few Micronode Banchmarks Prior to the HW being racked
Micronode x86 Small (£10 Monthly) :
Micronode x86 Medium (£35 Monthly) :
Looking great!
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