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Cloud server CPU performance comparison

3 pointsby herpderperatorabout 2 years ago

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x11vnc4lifeabout 2 years ago
The devil is in the details, you absolutely NEED to go to the providers SKU listing for each VM family and find what CPU model you will be renting.<p>You will have to wade through piles and piles of fucking ancient chips from 2015 and 2016 skylake&#x2F;haswell&#x2F;broadwell lines.<p>Even after you&#x27;ve found which machine type has the newest cpu you&#x27;ll still find it&#x27;s about 2 to 4 years behind the consumer market which is huge given the performance leaps in the past few generations.<p>Additionally, some machine families are literally a lottery which will hand out a random cpu modle from a pool of old as fuck chips with one newer chip in the mix to make it interesting.<p>Last time I looked the best you can do on aws is the M6i (Xeon Ice Lake 8375C from 2020) and M6a (AMD EPYC 7R13 Zen3 from 2021)<p>But save yourself the time ans just use Equinix spot metal for their Rocketlake chips.