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@chimichurri said: @Abdullah: Thank you for testing the same machine with different operating systems! m_ _m
I'm assuming you didn't tweak any of these and were just running YABS on a fresh install?
Any thoughts on why Ubuntu might be having ~30% lower IOPS than Alma or Rocky with block sizes other than 4k? In my amateur eyes, one would expect Linux 5 to perform better than Linux 4, unless it's something else than the kernel at fault here..?
yes all were fresh installed, OS images provided by Hetzner.
The Ubuntu 20.04 is HWE version. no idea about the IOPS difference, maybe something related to caching or file system default block size differs (?)
@chimichurri said: Azure E2d v5 with standard HDD, Japan East (OS: Ubuntu 20)
I thought this thread was for low end providers; not Azure!
Well I've been spinning up c5a.8xlarge (32 cores, 64 GB) instances for a project of mine, would be interesting to see a bench from there I'll see if I can spin up one and post here.
@chimichurri said: Azure E2d v5 with standard HDD, Japan East (OS: Ubuntu 20)
I thought this thread was for low end providers; not Azure!
Well I've been spinning up c5a.8xlarge (32 cores, 64 GB) instances for a project of mine, would be interesting to see a bench from there I'll see if I can spin up one and post here.
yes, please.
if you go through this topic you'll find quite some large servers and also different cloud instances from aws/azure/hetzner that have been yabsed
@stevewatson301 said: AWS Lightsail 1GB plan. (Disk is quite disappointing and CPU is okayish, perhaps only to expected of "enterprise" oriented products.)
yeah, that's a very good example why pure "high numbers" are totally overrated. enterprise really does have different priorities...
I don't know, where your lightsail is sitting, or for how long you have it, however I benched mine:
isn't it scary how close the numbers are to yours? it's perfectly balanced - no matter where or when you spin it up, you get the same ressources or level of performance.
sure, if you need more, you need get something bigger - that's how upsell works and Jeff wants your money. but it's gonna be reliable like nothing else..
@Falzo said:
yeah, that's a very good example why pure "high numbers" are totally overrated. enterprise really does have different priorities...
Playing around with the instance a bit, I discovered it’s just a t2 instance with disk and bandwidth thrown in the price, unlike normal EC2 instances. So yeah, as disappointing it is from a LE* perspective, it is what you’d expect.
Lemme see if I can get the c5a.8xlarge bench, although I’m scared to run the bandwidth test because of the damn pricey egress.
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yes all were fresh installed, OS images provided by Hetzner.
The Ubuntu 20.04 is HWE version. no idea about the IOPS difference, maybe something related to caching or file system default block size differs (?)
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I thought this thread was for low end providers; not Azure!
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Well I've been spinning up c5a.8xlarge (32 cores, 64 GB) instances for a project of mine, would be interesting to see a bench from there I'll see if I can spin up one and post here.
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yes, please.
if you go through this topic you'll find quite some large servers and also different cloud instances from aws/azure/hetzner that have been yabsed
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AWS Lightsail 1GB plan. (Disk is quite disappointing and CPU is okayish, perhaps only to expected of "enterprise" oriented products.)
yeah, that's a very good example why pure "high numbers" are totally overrated. enterprise really does have different priorities...
I don't know, where your lightsail is sitting, or for how long you have it, however I benched mine:
this is in Frankfurt and got some uptime:
isn't it scary how close the numbers are to yours? it's perfectly balanced - no matter where or when you spin it up, you get the same ressources or level of performance.
sure, if you need more, you need get something bigger - that's how upsell works and Jeff wants your money. but it's gonna be reliable like nothing else..
Playing around with the instance a bit, I discovered it’s just a t2 instance with disk and bandwidth thrown in the price, unlike normal EC2 instances. So yeah, as disappointing it is from a LE* perspective, it is what you’d expect.
Lemme see if I can get the c5a.8xlarge bench, although I’m scared to run the bandwidth test because of the damn pricey egress.
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