@HIVELOCITY what’s the monthly price on this server?
List price is $994/month.
Thanks for the info.
About $960 per month before the Hostballs 15% discount. https://store.hivelocity.net/product/367/customize/?_ga=2.213482452.1777399767.1519045318-921495669.1345861417
Performance is superb. I’ve finished the benchmark, only need to format it, will try to get it done when I finish up working.
“I ran this bench.sh. Speeds are good I guess. Been using it for 2 days with 100% uptime.”
-Half the “reviews” on LET
Actually, it’s still running a system bench for Hierarchical INTegration, it’s not one of those 1 line benchs… Not even close.
I thought it would be finish already but it looks like it’s still running.
Yeah, I figured you were running actual benchmarks that produce decent results and outputs. Just poking fun at what the majority of LET thinks is a “benchmark”
Hehe, tbh it’s the most intensive benchmark I’ve ever ran.
Sorry for the delay. Here is the blog with those benchmarks - https://www.hivelocity.net/blog/amd-epyc-benchmarks/
The random read performance on those drives are insane, looks great!
Benchmark has been posted at https://benchgeeks.com/2018/02/20/amd/amd-epyc-16-core-7351p-2-4ghz/ as well
I got drunk and registered a hilarious domain name, mumbled to myself that it would be “the testicles of the internet,” and now it’s linked on the Hivelocity blog.
Well, I accomplished my goals this week.
You gotta share that history with us.
You’re posting on it.
Love it. Hi mom, it’s me, Miguel, I’m on TV!
Thanks for sharing. Have you verified that AMD EPYC cpu’s turbo boost is working properly under load ? I am curious as I tested and benchmarked AMD EPYC 7401P which is meant to turbo boost all cores to 2.8Ghz. But I only get to around 2.76Ghz with 24 out of 48 threads so is all physical cores. But at 48 thread cpu load turbo boost stays much lower around 2.55-2.60Ghz. This was on CentOS 7.4 with 3.10 and 4.15 kernels.
So curious if same pattern for turbo boost occurs on AMD EPYC 7351P with Debian 9 ?
Did you try to exploit the AMD flaws on the server?