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Posted by: youssefbasha - 01-15-2020, 05:57 PM - Forum: VPS Support - Replies (36)
your vps name?: VPS 18
which node are you?: I have no idea
whats your issue?: 
First, im using Debian 10.
I installed OpenGamePanel and gave my friend a samp server 2 days ago.
And he was reporting that server is automatically crashing so i thought that its ogp problem.
I tried to run the server from terminal (./samp03svr) and deattached it by screen command
It started crashing again after 6 hours (same time as ogp)
I also tried to use a clean server without my friend's gamemode (default samp gamemode) and it started crashing again.
This crash only gets fixed when i restart the vps and comes back after 5/6 hours.
Do you have any idea whats the problem? I didn't post this in private because i want everyone's experience.
Posted by: youstable - 01-14-2020, 11:30 AM - Forum: SEO Optimization - Replies (7)
Hi Forum Members,
I am new here and this is my first query related to SEO, I am using CloudFlare on my most of domain names. I read somewhere that if you are using CloudFlare then your ranking may fluctuate due to spammy IP address assigned to your website.
Posted by: Khadeer143 - 01-14-2020, 07:08 AM - Forum: General Gaming Discussion - Replies (7)
hey guys recenlty i seen many users using hacks in cod mobile to some videos i can see in youtube like aimbot,wallbug, norecoil ,possible idk how they use them anyone having any guess how to do ?
Posted by: hamed - 01-11-2020, 07:56 PM - Forum: General Gaming Discussion - Replies (16)
Hi my friends I had some questions.
I play where FPS is very important. This game is online and has a lot of players and the role of FPS in this game is very important because if you have low and low FPS you can not even fight properly with other players. And they call you weak.
Please show me a way I can improve my FPS with the software. thank you very much .
Posted by: youssefbasha - 01-11-2020, 07:34 AM - Forum: VPS Support - Replies (16)
Hello guys,
I got a small problem.
Yesterday i got whmcs and wanted to install it on a shared hosting but i want to use my server as MySQL (External Connection)
I installed phpMyAdmin and added the right info in the WHMCS but it says "Can't connect to the server" and i also tried to connect with terminal and it didn't work so i think it's something in MySQL
Terminal
[root@server ~]# mysql -u whmcsuser -p -h myserverip
Enter password:
ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'myserverip' (111)
[root@server ~]#
So can anyone help me with this?
PS: Thats not my p4v vps thats why i didn't post it in vps support
Posted by: humanpuff69 - 01-03-2020, 02:23 AM - Forum: VPS Reviews - Replies (17)
VPS 5 Review

Introduction
VPS 5 is one of the mid/high end vps on this forum . it have specs that is better than the average vps  . thanks to @Manal for providing this VPS

Specification:
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2 Dedicated CPU Core 
300GB HDD
KVM
1x IPv4 Address . Unlimited Bandwidth . 1GBit internet
4GB of RAM
Germany Location

Use Case:
I mainly use this VPS for Web Hosting and Game Server . for Web Hosting it worked great serving lot of low traffic site that i have . for Game Server it also worked great except latency due to my location . but it is my location fault not the vps . if i live closer i probably get a better latency . for web hosting there is one time when my site hit with extreme traffic and the mysql server isnt responding and it cpu 100% all the time . but after i optimize the query in the php script it decrease and the site work slow but responding 

What great about the VPS:
The RAM is great . it is more than average VPS on this forum and it is enough for my use case . mostly i hit around 2.5-3.5GB usage . the HDD is a lot of storage but it is still HDD instead of SSD so the speed isnt that great but it can get the job done . because previously it only have 100GB when they upgrade it to 300GB i can only use 100GB so probably i need to reinstall but for now 100GB is enough storage for me . the bandwidth is unmetered so technically i dont need to worry much about the bandwidth except when i get ddosed . but the most best thing is the dedicated cpu core . on my previous VPS my vps will suddenly stop because of unexpected high cpu usage but with VPS 5 most of the time i dont need to worry about 100% cpu except when i getting ddosed . the CPU is desktop CPU instead of server CPU but it have the advantage of higher clock speed than server counterpart . it also have a Virtualizor control panel so powering on the server or changing the operating system (which i rarely do but it is great to have that option)

Benchmark
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bench.sh Result

Conclusion
it is a great VPS overall . it serve all my web hosting and game server need and it is powerful enough for my use case . this VPS is great for most cases that people need a VPS . it also have Windows as an OS choice but i dont use windows on my server so for people that isnt too familiar with linux this VPS also great but windows have higher overhead and not as much server software as linux . the only minor problem that i have with the VPS is the use of HDD instead of SSD (but you get huge storage so it isnt a big deal) and low latency but again that isnt the vps fault

Rating : 9 out of 10
Posted by: deanhills - 01-02-2020, 03:36 PM - Forum: Announcements - Replies (3)
Please note that Shadow Hosting's has changed the requirements for VPS 4 and 5 ownership with immediate effect. The changes also apply to current VPS 4 and 5 holders.

The change in requirements has become necessary when it was discovered that VPS 4 & 5 are providing no voluntary reviews for the sponsor, and on top of it some of the VPSs are inactive (underused).  Since these three VPSs are highly valued at post4vps, Shadow Hosting's concern is also post4vps's concern.

Ordinarily there is no hard and fast rule to provide a review, however since there have been no voluntary reviews submitted by the VPS 4 & 5 holders (except for @tiwil many months ago),  Shadow Hosting's has decided to make the review a requirement of VPS ownership.  VPS 4 and 5 holders now have to provide a review within one month of taking occupation of VPS 4 and VPS 5.  This requirement has been added to the two VPS Plans.

Please note that the above requirement also applies to present VPS 4 & 5 Holders who are required to make a QUALITY review of their VPS before the end of January, failing which they will forfeit use of the VPS.

In addition, for future Giveaways, the same rules as for VPS 9 and 16 will apply to VPS 4 and 5.  In addition to credit points - the member who applies has to provide full justification (detailed plan of intended use) why a VPS of such high specs would be needed.  Once the VPS has been given however, and it has been found that the VPS is not being used as justified, it will be taken back from the VPS Holder and added back to the next month's Giveaway.  

The above rule of proper justification of VPS specs takes effect immediately.  This means that current VPS 4 & 5 holders who do not use their VPSs to its proper capacity, may lose their VPS at end of January.  @Manalays use of VPS 4 seems to be well justified, and his concern is mostly with the VPS Holders of VPS 5.  Please look at this Announcement therefore as notice that if your VPS 5 has the appearance of inactive/underused that it will be taken back at end of January. The assessment will be made at end of January with immediate effect.
Posted by: Mashiro - 01-02-2020, 01:35 PM - Forum: VPS Reviews - Replies (9)
Post4VPS VPS 16 by Hostlease - Review
by @"Hidden Refuge"


Hello Post4VPS Community & Guests

During the last giveaway of 2019, in December, I applied for the VPS 16 and won the VPS during the giveaway process. In about three to four days a whole month of ownership and usage will be reached for me with the VPS 16. Unfortunately in about exactly the same amount of time my vacation will end and after that I won't have much time to do a lot on it due to my real life job. So I decided to write a "after a month of usage" review to share my experience with the VPS so far before I have no time or totally forget about it.

I should note that this is my very first Post4VPS VPS since I joined back in Q3 of 2015. I have not owned a VPS here before and neither did I review any VPS or other services here before. This also will be the first review for the VPS 16 as it is actually a brand new VPS that was in the giveaway process for the first time so far (CMIIW).

Let's get started.


VPS Specifications

First I would like to list the VPS specifications here again so you don't have to look it up somewhere or have to guess it. It will be easier to have all information on a single page when reading a review to quickly look things up if necessary. I'll also confirm the specifications by reading the information directly from the VPS using a bash benchmarking script.

Specifications
CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2620 v2 @ 2.10 GHz
CPU Cores: 4
RAM: 12 GB
Disk Space: 200 GB (SSD)
Bandwidth: 5 TB / month
Connection: 1 Gbit/s
IP Adress(es): 1x IPv4 Address
Location: Lelystad (close to Amsterdam) in the Netherlands
Virtualization: KVM (Hardware virtualization)
Control Panel: None provided (support via the support forums)

I can confirm this VPS specifications via my bench.sh 2.0 benchmarking script. The information is available below.

System Info
Code:
Processor       : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v2 @ 2.10GHz
CPU Cores       : 4 @ 2095 MHz
Memory          : 12010 MB
Swap            : 0 MB
Uptime          : 25 days, 20:45,

OS              : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Arch            : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel          : 4.19.0-6-amd64
Hostname        : <hostname redacted>

As you can see the specifications check out with the information provided by Hostlease on the VPS plans page. Disk space also checks out (see information listed below).

Disk Space
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Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev            5.9G     0  5.9G   0% /dev
tmpfs           1.2G   16M  1.2G   2% /run
/dev/vda1       197G  2.2G  195G   2% /
tmpfs           5.9G     0  5.9G   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
tmpfs           5.9G     0  5.9G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs           1.2G     0  1.2G   0% /run/user/0


VPS Usage

Before getting into checking and benchmarking the performance of the VPS I would like to mention how and for what I will be using the VPS. Due to the high specifications of the VPS the giveaway process is not so simple as you might guess. It is necessary to list usage and reason why you should get the VPS instead of everyone else. Basically not only the your score matters but also "how you sell yourself" while applying to win the VPS.

I'm using Debian "Buster" 10 as my OS on the VPS and the main usage of the VPS is a Docker environment to containerize all other applications I want to host such as:
  • Private NextCloud instance for myself and a few friends (Docker).
  • Web server for all of my domains and a few websites I would like to run (Docker).
  • Development, testing and improvement of new and existing scripts.
  • Self-hosted pastebin service with CLI upload support like termbin (Docker).
  • Using the VPS resources to write tutorials for this forum and help users with issues or requests.
  • Maybe a private game server for different games to play on with friends if I find time and people to play with (Docker).
  • A private VPN server for myself as my NordVPN subscription will run out in four months and I won't be extending it (Docker).
  • Additionally I would most likely use left over resources to testing new stuff.

Below are a few resources and guides that I've already written and tested on my VPS 16 as a part of my usage plans:
As you can see I didn't manage to do that much so far. Finding free time is simply the main issue. I worked through half of December. And then I had vacation which was mixed with a lot of holidays due to Christmas and New Year. I have the base setup already with Debian 10 and Docker + Portainer installed. I also actually already run a Nginx Docker instance with automated LetsEncrypt DNS wildcard renewal through the CloudFlare API (a guide for this will follow). Additionally I used the VPS already to test my bash VPS benchmarking script and develop new features in the dev branch.

That's it about my usage plans for the VPS and how I will continue with the VPS in the future.


VPS Performance Benchmarks

Now I would like to review the actual performance of the VPS and provide data that will backup my claims and statements. I'll start with the CPU performance, followed by the disk (SSD) performance and finally the network speed.


CPU Performance

The CPU (Intel Xeon E5-2620 v2) used in the physical server is a bit dated for todays standards as it was released in Q3 of 2013. That's around 7 years ago by now. So you cannot expect top notch and up to mark performance. So far I can tell that I couldn't feel any big slowdown when doing my normal tasks. The actual really long taking and slow task was one of the benchmarks. However the benchmark represents the age and performance loss VS newer CPUs well enough to justify the long time it needed to run. Despite having 4 cores you have to always remember that you're not alone on the KVM hypervisor and that there are always other customers also making use of their resources. So in my opinion the performance is fair enough for the age of the CPU and so far I had no issues doing what I needed to do.

Data to show the CPU performance is supplied by a Geekbench 5 and a Byte Unixbench benchmark available below.

Byte Unixbench (Single Core): 414.5 points
Code:
Benchmark Run: Wed Jan 01 2020 11:32:21 - 12:00:27
4 CPUs in system; running 1 parallel copy of tests

Dhrystone 2 using register variables       18998776.7 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Double-Precision Whetstone                     3154.6 MWIPS (8.9 s, 7 samples)
Execl Throughput                               1503.7 lps   (30.0 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 1024 bufsize 2000 maxblocks        211466.9 KBps  (30.0 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 256 bufsize 500 maxblocks           66314.3 KBps  (30.0 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 4096 bufsize 8000 maxblocks        624771.7 KBps  (30.0 s, 2 samples)
Pipe Throughput                              472633.0 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Pipe-based Context Switching                  14045.9 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Process Creation                               2015.3 lps   (30.0 s, 2 samples)
Shell Scripts (1 concurrent)                   2633.6 lpm   (60.0 s, 2 samples)
Shell Scripts (8 concurrent)                    675.7 lpm   (60.1 s, 2 samples)
System Call Overhead                         343866.1 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)

System Benchmarks Index Values               BASELINE       RESULT    INDEX
Dhrystone 2 using register variables         116700.0   18998776.7   1628.0
Double-Precision Whetstone                       55.0       3154.6    573.6
Execl Throughput                                 43.0       1503.7    349.7
File Copy 1024 bufsize 2000 maxblocks          3960.0     211466.9    534.0
File Copy 256 bufsize 500 maxblocks            1655.0      66314.3    400.7
File Copy 4096 bufsize 8000 maxblocks          5800.0     624771.7   1077.2
Pipe Throughput                               12440.0     472633.0    379.9
Pipe-based Context Switching                   4000.0      14045.9     35.1
Process Creation                                126.0       2015.3    159.9
Shell Scripts (1 concurrent)                     42.4       2633.6    621.1
Shell Scripts (8 concurrent)                      6.0        675.7   1126.2
System Call Overhead                          15000.0     343866.1    229.2
                                                                  ========
System Benchmarks Index Score                                         414.5

Byte Unixbench (Multi Core): 1058.8 points
Code:
Benchmark Run: Wed Jan 01 2020 12:00:27 - 12:28:54
4 CPUs in system; running 4 parallel copies of tests

Dhrystone 2 using register variables       63036166.1 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Double-Precision Whetstone                    11806.1 MWIPS (9.0 s, 7 samples)
Execl Throughput                               3846.6 lps   (29.9 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 1024 bufsize 2000 maxblocks        258705.1 KBps  (30.0 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 256 bufsize 500 maxblocks           72840.8 KBps  (30.0 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 4096 bufsize 8000 maxblocks        730975.8 KBps  (30.0 s, 2 samples)
Pipe Throughput                             1709591.5 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Pipe-based Context Switching                 200764.4 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Process Creation                               4778.4 lps   (30.0 s, 2 samples)
Shell Scripts (1 concurrent)                   5771.5 lpm   (60.0 s, 2 samples)
Shell Scripts (8 concurrent)                   1109.2 lpm   (60.1 s, 2 samples)
System Call Overhead                        1203340.6 lps   (10.0 s, 7 samples)

System Benchmarks Index Values               BASELINE       RESULT    INDEX
Dhrystone 2 using register variables         116700.0   63036166.1   5401.6
Double-Precision Whetstone                       55.0      11806.1   2146.6
Execl Throughput                                 43.0       3846.6    894.5
File Copy 1024 bufsize 2000 maxblocks          3960.0     258705.1    653.3
File Copy 256 bufsize 500 maxblocks            1655.0      72840.8    440.1
File Copy 4096 bufsize 8000 maxblocks          5800.0     730975.8   1260.3
Pipe Throughput                               12440.0    1709591.5   1374.3
Pipe-based Context Switching                   4000.0     200764.4    501.9
Process Creation                                126.0       4778.4    379.2
Shell Scripts (1 concurrent)                     42.4       5771.5   1361.2
Shell Scripts (8 concurrent)                      6.0       1109.2   1848.7
System Call Overhead                          15000.0    1203340.6    802.2
                                                                  ========
System Benchmarks Index Score                                        1058.8

Geekbench
Single Core: 292 points
Multi Core: 742 points
Results: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/921306

A little side node: I do experience steal of up to 2% per core when checking the core load with advanced details using htop. The CPU steal is probably caused by noise of the other VPS containers. However 2% steal are absolutely ok and not a problem so far.

The benchmarks do confirm my experience so far. The results for single core applications are low but fair. The multi core experience is much better and I can feel it when using applications that actually support multiple cores and use them. That might contribute lot to why I haven't had many bad or really slow experiences so far. Overall the E5 series of Xeon CPUs is exactly meant for this purpose: multi core tasks that don't require too much performance per core. I can however imagine that the CPU will most likely make the game server experience rather difficult as most game servers such as Minecraft or CSGO are performing a lot better and high clocking single cores and don't properly or fully utilize multiple cores. Time will tell.


SSD Performance

Unfortunately I have no clue which SSDs, how many SSDs and in which RAID setup the provider Hostlease is using in that server. I cannot really even make any assumptions or similar because we have zero information on that. So instead I will report about my experience and provide several different benchmark results as crunching data.

dd Performance (three runs)
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I/O (1st run)   : 80.7 MB/s
I/O (2nd run)   : 170 MB/s
I/O (3rd run)   : 159 MB/s
Average I/O     : 136 MB/s or .13 GB/s
(Data supplied by bench.sh 2.0 benchmark script.)


hdparm Speed Test (Cached)
Code:
Timing cached reads:   7358 MB in  1.99 seconds = 3688.36 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 1016 MB in  3.01 seconds = 337.82 MB/sec
(Data supplied by hdparm tool.)

hdparm Speed Test (Direct)
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Timing O_DIRECT cached reads:   1198 MB in  2.01 seconds = 596.74 MB/sec
Timing O_DIRECT disk reads: 974 MB in  3.00 seconds = 324.30 MB/sec
(Data supplied by hdparm tool.)


Disk Latency (ioping)
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4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=1 time=435.9 us (warmup)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=2 time=1.07 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=3 time=553.6 us
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=4 time=2.31 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=5 time=3.56 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=6 time=5.10 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=7 time=17.5 ms (slow)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=8 time=795.7 us (fast)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=9 time=3.31 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=10 time=929.9 us (fast)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=11 time=926.6 us (fast)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=12 time=797.5 us (fast)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=13 time=7.90 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=14 time=7.98 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=15 time=1.49 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=16 time=681.0 us (fast)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=17 time=674.3 us (fast)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=18 time=4.27 ms
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=19 time=779.5 us (fast)
4 KiB <<< . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=20 time=753.2 us (fast)

--- . (ext4 /dev/vda1) ioping statistics ---
19 requests completed in 61.4 ms, 76 KiB read, 309 iops, 1.21 MiB/s
generated 20 requests in 19.0 s, 80 KiB, 1 iops, 4.21 KiB/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 553.6 us / 3.23 ms / 17.5 ms / 4.07 ms
(Data supplied by the ioping tool.)

Disk Seek Rate (ioping)
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--- /dev/vda (block device 200 GiB) ioping statistics ---
3.02 k requests completed in 2.95 s, 11.8 MiB read, 1.02 k iops, 4.00 MiB/s
generated 3.02 k requests in 3.00 s, 11.8 MiB, 1.01 k iops, 3.93 MiB/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 95.1 us / 975.4 us / 61.2 ms / 3.24 ms
(Data supplied by the ioping tool.)

Disk Sequential Speed (ioping)
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--- /dev/vda (block device 200 GiB) ioping statistics ---
1.65 k requests completed in 2.95 s, 412.8 MiB read, 559 iops, 139.9 MiB/s
generated 1.65 k requests in 3.01 s, 413 MiB, 549 iops, 137.3 MiB/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 361.5 us / 1.79 ms / 62.8 ms / 3.72 ms
(Data supplied by the ioping tool.)

As said before I don't know anything about the SSD setup on the physical server. The disk speed here seems to be fair and enough to work with. The disk latency is also ok although there seem to be little spikes in usage causing slowdown. Overall I didn't feel or see any issues, yet. So all in all I would say it is absolutely ok at the moment although you can generally expect more of SSDs (but again the setup is unknown and we don't even know how many other containers there are and what they're doing). Cannot really complain at that point.


Network Performance

I tested the network performance using wget to download big files from several different servers around the world. I tested IPv4 and IPv6. Yes, despite the VPS plan only saying that the VPS has one IPv4 address I actually noticed that mine also had a public IPv6 address already assigned. In additional I also performed a speedtest.net CLI speed test and did some iperf3 speed tests.

wget Downstream (IPv4)
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Location                Provider        Speed           Latency

Global
CDN                     Cachefly        25.6MB/s        2.904 ms

United States
Atlanta, GA, US         Coloat          5.45MB/s        92.722 ms
Dallas, TX, US          Softlayer       4.50MB/s        116.795 ms
Seattle, WA, US         Softlayer       4.14MB/s        139.033 ms
San Jose, CA, US        Softlayer       4.96MB/s        144.838 ms
Washington, DC, US      Leaseweb        8.24MB/s        85.528 ms

Asia
Tokyo, Japan            Linode          3.52MB/s        217.539 ms
Singapore               Softlayer       4.31MB/s        165.877 ms
Taiwan                  Hinet           4.00MB/s        271.168 ms

Europe
Rotterdam, Netherlands  id3.net         25.4MB/s        5.205 ms
Haarlem, Netherlands    Leaseweb        20.1MB/s        10.350 ms
(Data supplied by bench.sh 2.0 benchmark script.)

wget Downstream (IPv6)
Code:
Location                Provider        Speed           Latency

United States
Atlanta, GA, US         QuadraNET       603KB/s 99.188 ms
Dallas, TX, US          Linode          678KB/s 114.997 ms
Newark, NJ, US          Linode          12.5MB/s        80.159 ms
Fremont, CA, US         Linode          655KB/s 142.963 ms
Chicago, IL, US         Steadfast       986KB/s 93.033 ms

Asia
Tokyo, Japan            Linode          590KB/s 217.899 ms
Singapore               Linode          602KB/s 161.802 ms

Europe
Frankfurt, Germany      Linode          3.64MB/s        15.175 ms
London, UK              Linode          5.21MB/s        12.843 ms
Haarlem, Netherlands    Leaseweb        8.67MB/s        3.283 ms
(Data supplied by bench.sh 2.0 benchmark script.)


Speedtest.net Speed Test
Code:
  Speedtest by Ookla

    Server: SUPER VPN VIETPN.COM - Amsterdam (id = 19149)
       ISP: HostSlim B.V.
   Latency:     2.55 ms   (0.45 ms jitter)
  Download:   218.20 Mbps (data used: 296.3 MB)
    Upload:   396.61 Mbps (data used: 646.4 MB)
Packet Loss:     0.4%

Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/b85d3...b85e184018


iperf3 Upstream IPv4 to Serverius (AMS, NL)
Code:
[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   579 MBytes   486 Mbits/sec  1509             sender
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   573 MBytes   481 Mbits/sec                  receiver
(Data supplied by the iperf3 tool.)

iperf3 Downstream IPv4 to Serverius (AMS, NL)
Code:
[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   245 MBytes   206 Mbits/sec  1180             sender
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   243 MBytes   204 Mbits/sec                  receiver
(Data supplied by the iperf3 tool.)

iperf3 Upstream IPv6 to Serverius (AMS, NL)
Code:
[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   606 MBytes   508 Mbits/sec  1335             sender
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   602 MBytes   505 Mbits/sec                  receiver
(Data supplied by the iperf3 tool.)

iperf3 Downstream IPv6 to Serverius (AMS, NL)
Code:
[ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   123 MBytes   103 Mbits/sec  2795             sender
[SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec   122 MBytes   102 Mbits/sec                  receiver
(Data supplied by the iperf3 tool.)

Concluding from all the test aboves the Downstream (Download) speed seems to be maxing out at around 200 to 250 Mbit/s max which is about 1/4 of the advertised 1 Gbit/s speed. I'm fine with that to be honest but I wonder if there is some kind of throttle in place? The Upstream (Upload) however seems to be maxing out at around 400 to 500 Mbit/s max which is about 2/4 of the advertised 1 Gbit/s speed. Sounds fine to me, too. Although it is a bit weird to see the upload speed being 2x higher than the download speed. Normally if in any case it is otherwise. However usually data center Internet connections are symmetric and so both speeds should be around the same with little to no difference.

However I'm a little disappointed that the IPv6 network performance is rather low. IPv6 is the future and should be adopted as fast as possible. A slow network over IPv6 might however make it not so great in terms of usage. For now I'm fine with this as IPv6 is not so widespread and the biggest amount of traffic is still made over IPv4. Maybe Hostlease doesn't advertise IPv6 for this very reason?

For my purposes the available network speed, especially around the area of Europe, is actually more than enough.

Raw benchmark data is available here: https://mega.nz/#!ZUdwhaYJ!SSczS7esabd1K...liadAsWVUU


Summary & Finale

After all the data gathering and crunching it is time to finalize the review. I will now provide a summary of my experience so far based on the benchmarks and my usage of the VPS so far. And I will add a final opinion about the VPS at the end of this review.

1. The VPS performance is absolutely enough or my VPS usage plans so far. Although there is always more space for better performance. There is probably not much you can do without actually replacing the whole physical server with much newer hardware to improve the performance. So its alright Smile .

2. The disk performance seems fair enough but a little slow for a SSD setup. Please note again that we don't know the disk setup on the physical server and the load caused by other containers is also unknown. For my purpose it is enough.

3. The network is not really as advertised but I don't really know why. I'm not going to bother Post4VPS staff or Hostlease with this though. I'm fine with the network how it is. However maybe if Hostlease sees this review they can look into a few things?

In my opinion this VPS is a perfect fit if you require a lot of RAM, disk space and several CPU cores. Despite the dated hardware specifications you still get absolutely fair performance. The VPS is absolutely usable for many projects and much more. I would like to thank Post4VPS and Hostlease for the great VPS.

Thank you for reading my review. If you have any questions, suggestions or feedback feel free to post them below.

Posted by: Manal - 01-01-2020, 12:30 PM - Forum: Hardware & Technology - No Replies
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As many of you might already know about ShadowCrypt according to the previous thread, we've released version two of it. For those who don't know.

What is ShadowCrypt Tools?
ShadowCrypt Tools is a section on ShadowCrypt Cyber Intelligence specifically made for the collection of tools that are mostly used by Pentesters, Developers & Ethical Hackers.
Why is there ShadowCrypt if we can use the terminal to execute commands?
You might be an l33t enough to use the terminal to do that so, but in the end, you would too prefer an easy way. ShadowCrypt provides you an easy way to execute the same tools that you do in the terminal but with ease.
Who is the owner of ShadowCrypt?
ShadowCrypt is owned by Shadow Hosting International and made by Manal Shaikh, CEO.

Available tools:- 
  1. Domain's IP History Finder - Domain's IP History Finder is an online tool that can be used to fetch previous IPs of a domain name. For example, today SA-MP.com's IP is 104.25.142.13 but back in 2011, it's IP was 85.17.188.159. This can be used in many ways by developers and researchers. 
  2. WHOIS Checker - Most of the people here might already know what WHOIS is. It is used to fetch domain owner's detail that includes, name, address, phone number and some other details that can be used in an OSINT tool. 
  3. SubDomain Finder - SubDomain Finder is used in finding all the subdomains of the specified domain which includes IP address too.
  4. Website Header Extractor - As simple as the name says.
  5. Phone Number Lookup - Nothing like a phone tracker but a small tool enough to get country code & service provider of the given phone number.
  6. Page Link Extractor - Enter the URL and you'll get all internal and external links of the webpage.
Networking Tools:-
  1. Cloudflare Resolver - Get's real IP of the website hiding behind Cloudflare.
  2. Port Scanner - Enter the IP and a port to see if it is open or close.
  3. GeoIP Tracker - Highly accurate in comparison to other IP trackers. 
  4. Ping - Does the same what you do on your computer with "ping ip.ip.ip.ip".
  5. ASN Finder - Gets the detail of the ASN owner and lists all IP blocks associated with it.
  6. Traceroute - As the name says.
  7. Subnet Lookup - Provides insight of the network for the specified subnet of an IP. 
  8. DNS Resolver - Provides a list of all DNS records with their values of the domain. 
  9. Tor IP Checker - Checks if the specified IP is a part of the Tor relay network.
  10. NMap Checker - Kinda same of Port scanner but in NMap style.
Encryption:-
  1. MD5 Encryptor - Useless but still. Gives you the MD5 output of the given string. 
  2. Hash Decryptor - Searches through a large database of hashes and decrypts the specified hash with the ability to detect hash-type. 
Proxies:-
  1. Proxy Detector - Checks to see if the given IP is proxy of VPN. 
  2. Anonymous Proxy - Free anonymous proxy list. 
  3. Elite Proxy - Free elite proxy list.
  4. HTTPS Proxy - Free elite proxy list.
  5. Standard Proxy - Free standard proxy list.
Misc Tools:-
  1. Screenshot Generator - Gives you a screenshot of the URL on how the webpage looks. 
  2. Alexa Rank Checker - Shows Alexa ranking for the specified website/domain.
  3. URL Shortener - Provides a short URL of the given URL.
  4. Link Backup Generator - Enter the URL and the content of the page will be backed up by archive.org.
  5. CMS Detector - Enter a website and it will detect the CMS type. For example, theshadowpress.com is a WordPress CMS.
  6. Honeypot Checker - Detects the IP's honeypot probability. 
I'll be adding more soon. Bookmark it as it'll surely be helpful in the future Smile.

If you need any help regarding it, contact us on Discord.

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Posted by: deanhills - 01-01-2020, 05:40 AM - Forum: Software - Replies (11)
I thought I should make a separate thread for this. If you have been using Linux as an alternative for Windows - successfully - please tell us what Linux distribution you have been using and how you have set this up?

What GUI are you using, and have you found a way to incorporate use of wordprocessing and spreadsheet tools with your Linux desktop - can you easily print documents - how would you go about this in a Linux desktop setup?
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