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by zngtk4
6140 days ago
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The one thing that all of these GB comparisons never take into account is actual performance (which is admittedly harder to measure). I've experimented with about 4 different dedicated virtual server type hosts (none of which was EC2), and found differences in page rendering time from 30ms to 180ms, due to things like how much load their servers were dealing with, speed of hard drives, and CPUs used. Some tests I've seen elsewhere suggest that Mosso has better Write IO than Linode and EC2, while Linode has better read performance than Mosso and EC2. I guess what I'm saying is that if you want to use a virtual server and performance (rather than just the ability to handle a large number of users) is important, you have to consider more than just the RAM and bandwidth. |
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