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Michael2020-11-03 17:40:55
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Michael, 2020-11-03 17:40:55

What is the catch of VPS and laptop benchmark numbers? Results in conditional parrots?

Hello.
I decided at my leisure to measure the performance of VPS in conditional parrots (in this case, Hetzner and a laptop) The test subjects
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1) 2 Wirth cores, 8 GB RAM, 80 GB ssd - server on Ubuntu 16.04
2) 3 Wirth cores, 4 GB RAM, 80 GB ssd - server on ubuntu 16.04
3) Launched Fedora 33 from flash drive in lava system mode - 8 GB RAM, 32 GB flash drive, OS - Fedora 33, Intel core i5 8 th Gen

Accordingly, results:
1st place laptop System Benchmarks Index Score 4499.2
2nd place 3rd core Wirth System Benchmarks Index Score 2428.5
3rd place 2nd core Wirth System Benchmarks Index Score 1768.0 The result of the laptop

somewhat discouraged me, especially since it is the slowest both in terms of CPU and ROM, but nevertheless ..

I managed to insert a spoiler only from the laptop - the rest is not accepted by the habr engine ..

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Dr. Bacon, 2020-11-03
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laptop - all resources are yours
VPS - resources are shared between N number of participants

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Artem @Jump, 2020-11-03
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What is the catch of VPS and laptop benchmark numbers?
A laptop is your computer - if you have two cores there, you run tasks on these cores.
VPS is a virtual computer - if you were given two cores, then a dozen more users use the same two cores besides you.

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