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Cloudron Disk Speed - Optimum?

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  • timconsidineT Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #21

    @erikscholz
    Just guessing but I doubt (D) is the problem/solution
    Always worth trying (B)
    Failing which (C) if or while you are in contract, then find a better one

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    • girishG Do not disturb
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      #22

      We use hdparm for this info. hdparm -Tt /dev/sda for example. I would complain to your VPS provider, since the speed is very low.

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      • erikscholzE erikscholz

        I just moved my Cloudron to Contabo VPS S with NVMe. It shows nearly 70 MB/sec on my cloudron disk usage report. This does not feel like NVMe speed at all. It's a fresh install. What should I do?

        • A - run a script on the server to determine the true speed (edit: i ran curl -sL yabs.sh | bash screenshot of results see below)
        • B - trust this number and complain at contabo customer service
        • C - accept it as I ordered a cheap VPS 🙂
        • D - installed apps slow down the disk (2x Ghost, Mealie, Surfer, typebot, umami)
        • E - else

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        @erikscholz I'm on Contabo's VPS L NVME plan + Extra Storage Module. I ran hdparm -Tt /dev/sda3 and got the following:

        /dev/sda3:
         Timing cached reads:   12836 MB in  2.00 seconds = 6425.92 MB/sec
         Timing buffered disk reads: 798 MB in  3.00 seconds = 265.97 MB/sec
        
        

        I did: C, B, C, B (useless CS), C, C, C...

        In my Cloudron > System Info > I get two different speeds for /sda3 and /sda2 (boot) partitions, 312 MB/s vs. 1088 MB/s, respectively. Again, I'll just go with C and move on with my life 🤷

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        • erikscholzE erikscholz

          I just moved my Cloudron to Contabo VPS S with NVMe. It shows nearly 70 MB/sec on my cloudron disk usage report. This does not feel like NVMe speed at all. It's a fresh install. What should I do?

          • A - run a script on the server to determine the true speed (edit: i ran curl -sL yabs.sh | bash screenshot of results see below)
          • B - trust this number and complain at contabo customer service
          • C - accept it as I ordered a cheap VPS 🙂
          • D - installed apps slow down the disk (2x Ghost, Mealie, Surfer, typebot, umami)
          • E - else

          Screenshot 2023-10-19 at 17.54.09.png

          Screenshot 2023-10-19 at 18.14.14.png

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          #24

          Thanks for the input y'all. I did some further testing and found out something strange. When I change the CPU resources for each app, and it doesn't matter if I increase or decrease the resources and then checking the disk speed again it went up. Also wenn I stress test my website (did that with the siege command line tool) the disk speeds went up. Seems like Contabo does allocate resources when there is stress on the system and decrease resources when it's idling? So I could reach speeds of around 300 MB/s to 1 GB/s on SDA3. Same with SDA2.

          I think I'll ignore the numbers for now as I don't feel there are real world problems on the VPS. And I guess if I really need to upscale performance for whatever reason I might switch to Hetzner or something else.

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