Netcup Rootservers V9 launch
Tuesday, May 26, 2020: Netcup launches the latest root server generation 9 - with a groundbreaking innovation: CPUs of the EPYC™-7002 series from AMD are used.
Seems like these guys aren't sleeping either ![]()
Tuesday, May 26, 2020: Netcup launches the latest root server generation 9 - with a groundbreaking innovation: CPUs of the EPYC™-7002 series from AMD are used.
Seems like these guys aren't sleeping either ![]()
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7702 , good , but groundbreaking?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
I just quoted them
Not bad, to say the least. I haven't touched netcup in a while anyway.
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Yeah I meant netcup. Saw some of their older rootserver benches it seems not at 100% thread anyways
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Just 2GHz base clock?
They're taking every chance to change to the worse, yet.
64 cores up to 2.6GHz base. (And faster when lower core count) Wtf are you rambling on about?
I'm the 85%. Also Elon likes memes hence he's an idiot.
The new root servers use the Epyc 7702: https://www.netcup.de/vserver/
The 7702 and 7702P have 2.00 ghz base clock: https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-epyc-7702
Ah yeah my bad, my phone somehow showed 7702 to be series not a specific CPU.
I'm the 85%. Also Elon likes memes hence he's an idiot.
There is also the vcore vs pcore thing, plus the unpleasantness of non-EU users getting charged EU sales tax (unless there is a way out of that now). But 2TB of SSD is a lot, so the top model at 45€ is still fairly attractive for some use cases.
They look pretty attractive to me!
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
waits on benchmark
I bit the bullet and ordered one, apparently my order requires manual verification. Is this standard practice?
Yes on new accounts.
Yes. Maybe this will help you to get an idea what you need to know when ordering from Netcup/Hetzner/Contabo..: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/1124/a-headsup-about-german-provider-policies/p1?new=1
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For anyone interested.
# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # # Yet-Another-Bench-Script # # v2020-02-10 # # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script # # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # Wed May 27 16:22:02 CEST 2020 Basic System Information: --------------------------------- Processor : AMD EPYC 7702P 64-Core Processor CPU cores : 10 @ 1996.242 MHz AES-NI : ✔ Enabled VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled RAM : 62G Swap : 0B Disk : 2.0T fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50): --------------------------------- Block Size | 4kb (IOPS) | 64kb (IOPS) ------ | --- ---- | ---- ---- Read | 139.65 MB/s (34.9k) | 1.80 GB/s (28.1k) Write | 140.02 MB/s (35.0k) | 1.81 GB/s (28.3k) Total | 279.67 MB/s (69.9k) | 3.61 GB/s (56.5k) | | Block Size | 512kb (IOPS) | 1mb (IOPS) ------ | ----- ---- | --- ---- Read | 3.49 GB/s (6.8k) | 3.63 GB/s (3.5k) Write | 3.67 GB/s (7.1k) | 3.87 GB/s (3.7k) Total | 7.16 GB/s (14.0k) | 7.51 GB/s (7.3k) iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4): --------------------------------- Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | | | Bouygues Telecom | Paris, FR (10G) | 2.23 Gbits/sec | 2.38 Gbits/sec Online.net | Paris, FR (10G) | 1.95 Gbits/sec | 2.37 Gbits/sec WorldStream | The Netherlands (10G) | 2.11 Gbits/sec | 2.38 Gbits/sec wilhelm.tel | Hamburg, DE (10G) | 2.40 Gbits/sec | 2.38 Gbits/sec Biznet | Bogor, Indonesia (1G) | 55.7 Mbits/sec | 233 Mbits/sec Hostkey | Moscow, RU (1G) | 924 Mbits/sec | 868 Mbits/sec Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 699 Mbits/sec | 2.07 Gbits/sec Airstream Communications | Eau Claire, WI, US (10G) | 301 Mbits/sec | 712 Mbits/sec Hurricane Electric | Fremont, CA, US (10G) | busy | busy iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6): --------------------------------- Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | | | Bouygues Telecom | Paris, FR (10G) | 1.77 Gbits/sec | 2.33 Gbits/sec Online.net | Paris, FR (10G) | 1.47 Gbits/sec | 2.31 Gbits/sec WorldStream | The Netherlands (10G) | 1.41 Gbits/sec | 2.33 Gbits/sec wilhelm.tel | Hamburg, DE (10G) | 2.39 Gbits/sec | 2.35 Gbits/sec Airstream Communications | Eau Claire, WI, US (10G) | 340 Mbits/sec | 778 Mbits/sec Hurricane Electric | Fremont, CA, US (10G) | 522 Mbits/sec | 950 Mbits/sec Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test: --------------------------------- Test | Value | Single Core | 1042 Multi Core | 9517 Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/2316044That is impressive geekbench for such a low priced server. Close to 3x my Hetzner 3rd gen i7, I think. I hope it holds up as the nodes get full. Now they just need some cheap storage to go with it. Hourly billing would also be great.
I will say that the nested virt cost is pretty crazy, 2 EUR per core per month. Meaning 24 EUR per month for the highest VM, nearly double the cost of the server.