Share some Geekbench scores

edited November 2019 in General

Hi Everyone,

As my first post here, I thought that I would create a thread for Geekbench scores. :)

If possible, please try to give some information about the VPS or physical server in question, which makes it easier to see more quickly what the Geekbench benchmark was run on.

I have two fresh Geekbench scores of a popular VPS from UltraVPS.eu from last BF: 4GB RAM, 2 vCores, 10GB + 100GB HDD, Intel Xeon E5-2690 v2 (SAS-Special-1, €40/year; see https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/153728/ultravps-eu-black-friday-deals-2018 ). The scores are good for a general-purpose VPS of this kind and especially for the price:

v4: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14916568
v5: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/574173

I renewed this VPS for another year a couple of weeks ago. :)

"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)

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  • edited November 2019

    @angstrom said:
    As my first post here, I thought that I would create a thread for Geekbench scores. :)

    Congrats on your my first post

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    "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)

  • @angstrom said:

    @angstrom said:
    As my first post here, I thought that I would create a thread for Geekbench scores. :)

    Congrats on your first post

    You beat me to it!

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  • poissonpoisson OG
    edited November 2019

    Currently the favourite amongst all the boxes I've owned courtesy of Nexus Bytes @seriesn (https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/161100/nexusbytes-megadealthursday-nvme-kvm-starts-3-25-mo-5gbram-70gbnvme-space-1-windows-server-license/):

    Specs as follows:

    Ryzen 7 3700X
    2 vCPU @ 3.5Ghz (fair share) 
    2GB RAM
    30GB Nvme storage 
    $39 USD annually
    

    v4: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14896433
    v5: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/562061

    This VM outperforms my daily driver laptop and can even rival my machine learning setup. More than enough power for my hosting needs for the years to come.

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  • @poisson said:
    Currently the favourite amongst all the boxes I've owned courtesy of Nexus Bytes

    Wow, really impressive. I suspect a fresh machine, so I wonder whether those scores will persist, but perhaps Ryzen really is that impressive.

    "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)

  • ITLabsITLabs OG
    edited November 2019

    Joined: 10:58AM
    :p

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  • @angstrom said:

    @poisson said:
    Currently the favourite amongst all the boxes I've owned courtesy of Nexus Bytes

    Wow, really impressive. I suspect a fresh machine, so I wonder whether those scores will persist, but perhaps Ryzen really is that impressive.

    @seriesn seems to keep a good eye on the node. I intend to take longitudinal data points to see if the performance keeps up. Maybe he can answer how fresh it is.

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  • @ITLabs said:
    Joined: 10:58AM
    :p

    Hey, at least I waited a couple of hours before posting! But I agree that this makes me suspect! :)

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    "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)

  • edited November 2019

    I was using the @seriesn Ryzen when pissin' about with LowEndInfo.com
    Easily the fastest at installation/updates of all my VPS/servers and possibly my i5 laptop.

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    lowendinfo.com had no interest.

  • uptimeuptime OG
    edited November 2019

    Here is a humble €6 per quarter InceptionHosting 2018 Black Friday special "UK-SSD-KVM-1024" deal from December 2018 ... 1 gb ram kvm, 10 gb nvme, 2 vcores. Good single core performance (E3-1270 v6 @ 3.80GHz) though not much more from the second core (steal time occasionally bumped up to about 50% when running the multicore Geekbench - more typically around 1% when idling). I'm okay with it - bottom line for me is a reliable system on a good network. Also might note cpu passthrough includes the vmx flag.

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14916954

    HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))

  • I have a second favourite, a dedicated server from Kimsufi (https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/155915/kimsufi-flash-sale-ks-7-ca-ks-3-fr/p1). Specs as follows:

    Intel Atom N2800 @ 1.86Ghz
    2 cores / 4 threads
    4GB RAM
    2TB HGST Deskstar
    €5.99 per month
    

    I only have a Geekbench v4 score: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14880005

    Please give thanks if you like its superb performance.

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  • This is from a UltraVPS deal BF2016, 1 GB, Chicago, 10 GB SSD + 30 GB HDD. How would you rate this with newer deals/HW?
    (Renews at EUR 16.80/year incl. VAT etc, IIRC)

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     OS           : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (64 Bit)
     Virt/Kernel  : Dedicated / 4.19.0-6-amd64
     CPU Model    : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz
     CPU Cores    : 1 @ 2599.817 MHz x86_64 4096 KB Cache
     CPU Flags    : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Disabled
     Load Average : 0.02, 0.09, 0.05
     Total Space  : 39G (5.3G ~14% used)
     Total RAM    : 213 MB / 987 MB (401 MB Buff)
     Total SWAP   : 0 MB / 465 MB
     Uptime       : 0 days 0:4
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     ASN & ISP    : AS40676, Psychz Networks
     Organization : Bradler Krantz GmbH Co. KG
     Location     : Chicago, United States / US
     Region       : Illinois
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
     ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:
    
      Single Core : 2346  (GOOD)
       Multi Core : 2207
    
     ## IO Test
    
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2     :  75.6 MB/s
       sha256     : 111 MB/s
       md5sum     : 350 MB/s
    
     RAM Speed:
       Avg. write : 1979.7 MB/s
       Avg. read  : 4061.9 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed:
       1st run    : 173 MB/s
       2nd run    : 142 MB/s
       3rd run    : 190 MB/s
       -----------------------
       Average    : 168.3 MB/s
    
     ## Global Speedtest
    
     Location                       Upload           Download         Ping
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Speedtest.net                  276.00 Mbit/s    318.44 Mbit/s    38.683 ms
     USA, New York (AT&T)           289.90 Mbit/s    224.15 Mbit/s    43.900 ms
     USA, Chicago (Windstream)      282.05 Mbit/s    309.92 Mbit/s    26.309 ms
     USA, Dallas (Frontier)         163.96 Mbit/s    277.72 Mbit/s    38.017 ms
     USA, Miami (Frontier)          213.19 Mbit/s    212.53 Mbit/s    68.724 ms
     USA, Los Angeles (Spectrum)    309.58 Mbit/s    238.49 Mbit/s    34.593 ms
     UK, London (Community Fibre)   168.53 Mbit/s    164.00 Mbit/s   105.860 ms
     France, Lyon (SFR)             120.12 Mbit/s    134.64 Mbit/s   130.463 ms
     Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET)      108.75 Mbit/s    67.86 Mbit/s    130.040 ms
     Spain, Madrid (Adamo)          110.49 Mbit/s    97.83 Mbit/s    152.613 ms
     Italy, Rome (Unidata)          111.18 Mbit/s    32.96 Mbit/s    150.486 ms
     Russia, Moscow (MTS)           40.30 Mbit/s     29.95 Mbit/s    166.212 ms
     Israel, Haifa (013Netvision)   107.86 Mbit/s    111.55 Mbit/s   172.978 ms
     India, New Delhi (Airtel)      21.50 Mbit/s     50.63 Mbit/s    268.647 ms
     Singapore (FirstMedia)         37.16 Mbit/s     22.08 Mbit/s    210.340 ms
     Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther)     132.69 Mbit/s    94.57 Mbit/s    141.208 ms
     Australia, Sydney (Yes Optus)  71.63 Mbit/s     52.15 Mbit/s    191.891 ms
     RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas)     20.31 Mbit/s     124.76 Mbit/s   283.961 ms
     Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare)     91.04 Mbit/s     232.28 Mbit/s   154.299 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
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  • These are the results for my main server at Hetzner, which has the following spec:

    Intel Core i7-3770
    32GB RAM
    4x 6TB HGST Ultrastar

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14917119
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/575050

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    @angstrom said:

    @poisson said:
    Currently the favourite amongst all the boxes I've owned courtesy of Nexus Bytes

    Wow, really impressive. I suspect a fresh machine, so I wonder whether those scores will persist, but perhaps Ryzen really is that impressive.

    Black Magic!

    Nah, I currently have 2 NVME node and both of them are full. The key is to not over-provision and sell 20 VM per core :P. I keep a healthy CPU to VM ratio and I don't sleep :). Plus I am lucky to have users who understands what shared CPU core is and don't hog them like a leprechaun holding on to his last gold coin.

  • @uptime said:
    Here is a humble €6 per quarter InceptionHosting 2018 Black Friday special "UK-SSD-KVM-1024" deal from December 2018 ... 1 gb ram kvm, 10 gb nvme, 2 vcores. Good single core performance (E3-1270 v6 @ 3.80GHz) though not much more from the second core (steal time occasionally bumped up to about 50% when running the multicore Geekbench - more typically around 1% when idling). I'm okay with it - bottom line for me is a reliable system on a good network. Also might note cpu passthrough includes the vmx flag.

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14916954

    Hmm, interesting, I also have that VPS from IH -- I got mine on last Cyber Monday ( https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/153921/inception-hosting-daily-deals-storage-kvm-vz-nvme-shared-part-2-updated ; it's the one for €17.50/y). But my Geekbench scores are much better than yours:

    v4: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14825341 (from October)

    My single-core score (3919) is very close to your multi-core score (3997), and my multi-core score is 5396. A crazy difference. I've been very pleased with the performance of my VPS.

    I wonder: perhaps you're on a busy node, or perhaps it's due to LUKS? ;)

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  • @poisson said:
    Please give thanks if you like its superb performance.

    The lower Kimsufi dedis have their place in the ecosystem :)

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    "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)

  • debaserdebaser OG
    edited November 2019

    This one for the PHP Friends schnupperspecial VPS. Which is a good VPS for playing around, testing a bit, a bit of devving. So, overall, am happy with it. Network is also fast my man.

    I do, however, have the idea that the multicore performance could have been a bit better. Get quite some stealtime now and then aswell. So some noisy neighbour might be hammering the cpu.

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14917264
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/575431

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  • uptimeuptime OG
    edited November 2019

    @angstrom said:
    I wonder: perhaps you're on a busy node, or perhaps it's due to LUKS? ;)

    I'm guessing it's a busy node. Might take another look to confirm sometime but I'd be surprised if LUKS is loading the cpu very much, given that the aes flag is enabled. Anyway, not a problem for my current use (ahem ... was mostly idling, is now redirecting https://lexit.party).

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    HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))

  • How about the geekbench for an infamous Online.net Start-3-S-SSD?

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14917333

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  • edited November 2019

    @debaser said:
    This one for the PHP Friends schnupperspecial VPS. Which is a good VPS for playing around, testing a bit, a bit of devving. So, overall, am happy with it. Network is also fast my man.

    I do, however, have the idea that the multicore performance could have been a bit better. Get quite some stealtime now and then aswell. So some noisy neighbour might be hammering the cpu.

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14917264
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/575431

    I also have that VPS but with better (though not dramatically better) scores (tested at the end of October):

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14861848
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/483978

    These differences could easily be due to one's neighbors.

    (I was hammering the CPU a good part of the day on Saturday, but your scores are from today. :) )

    "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)

  • @flips said:
    This is from a UltraVPS deal BF2016, 1 GB, Chicago, 10 GB SSD + 30 GB HDD. How would you rate this with newer deals/HW?
    (Renews at EUR 16.80/year incl. VAT etc, IIRC)

    I would say that that is still a good deal three years later.

    I wonder whether what you have corresponds to the following offer:

    https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/97638/ultravps-eu-black-friday-2016-kvm-1-cpu-core-1-gb-ram-30-gb-ssd-20-eur-p-a

    If so, then that's a 30GB SSD that you have.

    "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)

  • I have a Geekbench column in my inventory Spreadsheet.
    So i'm pasting some of my humble but reliable daily-drivers.

    All are Geekbench4 runs done a month or two after provisioning (waiting out the benchmark fiends)
    Liteserver custom KVM on E5-2640v4 node 2955
    OpenVZ7 6GB VpsDime 4 core 2705/8225
    Efficient 1.8Ghz E5-2650Lv3 ArubaCloud 1EUR in UK, Paris 2401
    'Faster' 2.4ghz E5-2630v3 arubacloud UK 2340
    Wishosting Storage KVM CA - 3191
    Ultravps 4GB SAS @angstrom mentioned 2503
    Ultravps 250GB storage 2636
    Leaseweb 2015 promo 4GB KVM in SGP 2770/8864

    My fleet has shrunk over the years.

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  • flipsflips OG
    edited November 2019

    Hm, title on invoice and in control panel is SSD-Special-1. It also says I have 40 GB HDD. It's split in a 10 GB /dev/vda and a 30 GB /dev/vdb1. It also feels kinda sluggish for I/O ... I thought it was 10 GB SSD + 30 HDD, but I might be wrong. It's not the quickest SSD, anyways.
    Especially after playing with a quite new node that has stuff like:

    CPU Model    : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1275 v5 @ 3.60GHz
    CPU Cores    : 1 @ 3600.000 MHz x86_64 16384 KB Cache
    ...
    ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:
      Single Core : 5042  (EXCELLENT)
       Multi Core : 4789
    
     ## IO Test
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2     : 136 MB/s
       sha256     : 220 MB/s
       md5sum     : 577 MB/s
    
     RAM Speed:
       Avg. write : 4300.8 MB/s
       Avg. read  : 10376.5 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed:
       1st run    : 405 MB/s
       2nd run    : 633 MB/s
       3rd run    : 492 MB/s
       -----------------------
       Average    : 510.0 MB/s
    

    This is not a current deal/VPS for sale, but it feels way quicker than my old UltraVPS node. It's on an un(der) utilized dedi, though. :smiley:

  • @flips said:
    Hm, title on invoice and in control panel is SSD-Special-1. It also says I have 40 GB HDD. It's split in a 10 GB /dev/vda and a 30 GB /dev/vdb1. It also feels kinda sluggish for I/O ... I thought it was 10 GB SSD + 30 HDD, but I might be wrong. It's not the quickest SSD, anyways.

    Yeah, it's probably not the offer that I linked to, which was called Cloud-BF. And, indeed, it wouldn't be a quick SSD if it were an SSD. Who knows ...

    Especially after playing with a quite new node that has stuff like:

    I understand :)

    "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)

  • Too bad nodes like that will not be priced to $1/month ... ;)

  • @angstrom said:
    I also have that VPS but with better (though not dramatically better) scores (tested at the end of October):
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14861848
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/483978

    These differences could easily be due to one's neighbors.

    Which is probably true. When my VPS got provisioned the scores were a bit higher as well.

  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King
    edited November 2019

    Let's start with pre-LES all time favourite - Contabo!!!!!!!! First vps ever and i thought back then it ruled the world

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/11481869

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    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

  • @cybertech said:
    Let's start with pre-LES all time favourite - Contabo!!!!!!!! First vps ever and i thought back then it ruled the world

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/11481869

    I actually considered Contabo as one of my top choices back then, until I found that there are much better potassium pushers in the forum.

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  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King

    The most badass score I got is USD $4 from datapacket
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14859135

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  • @cybertech said:
    The most badass score I got is USD $4 from datapacket
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14859135

    Oh, that hardcore 16 core VPS.

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  • @cybertech said:
    The most badass score I got is USD $4 from datapacket
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14859135

    Are they reliable?

    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.

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