10-25-2017, 08:43 AM
(10-20-2017, 10:30 AM)tryp4vps Wrote: You probably should not compare them only with the number of cores. CPU clock frequency is also an important factor.
Comparing this VPS 4:
System Info
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Processor : Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-1650 v2 @ 3.50GHz
CPU Cores : 3
Frequency : 400.000 MHz
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With my VPS 9:
System Info
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Processor : Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz
CPU Cores : 2
Frequency : 2401.000 MHz
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If the reported CPU frequency of VPS 4 is correct (I have a little bit doubt of it), I don't feel that the 3-core CPU of VPS 4 can be any faster than that of the 2-core VPS 9.
vps 9 also have newer processor . vps 4 use 2nd generation intel sandy bridge processor whereas vps 9 use 3rd generation inte ivy bridge processor . but the ipc difference beetwen sandy bridge and ivy bridge isnt that far off . vps 4 have more clock speed and more core . so still if you use cpu intensive task vps4 is a better choice but if you want a bigger ram vps 9 is a better choice
but still you need to remember it is a VPS and the resource is shared so you cannot use all the cpu power at all time . you can only burst to 100% for a short time . if you use 100% cpu all time you probably get suspended because it ruined other users experience
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