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by jwr 248 days ago
I actually benchmarked this and wrote an article several years back, still very much applicable: https://jan.rychter.com/enblog/cloud-server-cpu-performance-...
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Did you "preheat" during those tests? It is very common for cloud instances to have "burstable" vCPUs. That is - after boot (or long idle), you get decent performance for first few minutes, then performance gradually tanks to a mere fraction of the initial burst.
> The total wall clock time for the build was measured. The smaller the better. I always did one build to prime the caches and discarded the first result.

The article is worth the read.

I also did a benchmark between cloud providers recently and compared performance for price

https://dillonshook.com/postgres-cloud-benchmarks-for-indie-...

That isn't the same as parent through, you are comparing VMs instead of dedicated servers