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These have quite a bit more resources per dollar/euro than their old VPS plans and they start cheaper: 4.64 euro incl VAT (3.90 euro if you're outside the EU) for a 1GB server with 25GB of SSD and 2TB bandwidth
The main changes for the 1 GB model is the switch to SSD, the introduction of snapshots, and the ability to upgrade an existing VPS, (and the lowering of the price from €5.80 ex vat to €3.90). Disk space and bandwidth remain the same. CPU speed of the new lineup is lower because they're using E5's (old lineup: 3400.022 MHz, new lineup 2099.998 MHz), and the new lineup's UnixBench score is much lower.
For the dd fans in the house, dd scores have improved to 259 MB/s from 61.2 MB/s.
UnixBench: old VPS line 1GB/1 core 2390, new VPS line 1GB/1core 1344 so a big decrease in UnixBench scores with the switch from E3's to E5's.
A comparison of old and new:
root@old-vps-line ~ # wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
CPU model : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7700 @ 2.40GHz
Number of cores : 1
CPU frequency : 3400.022 MHz
Total amount of ram : 1000 MB
Total amount of swap : 1020 MB
System uptime : 8 days, 2:45,
Download speed from CacheFly: 11.7MB/s
Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 2.15MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 5.38MB/s
Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 5.72MB/s
Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 6.22MB/s
Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 15.9MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 2.42MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 3.87MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 6.05MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 4.30MB/s
I/O speed : 61.2 MB/s
root@new-VPS-linel ~ # wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-26xx (Sandy Bridge)
Number of cores : 1
CPU frequency : 2099.998 MHz
Total amount of ram : 1000 MB
Total amount of swap : 1000 MB
System uptime : 9 min,
Download speed from CacheFly: 69.0MB/s
Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 13.7MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 13.1MB/s
Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 8.76MB/s
Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 51.0MB/s
Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 27.2MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 5.47MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 10.7MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 9.47MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 18.6MB/s
I/O speed : 259 MB/s
New lineup UnixBench:
Benchmark Run: Fri Aug 28 2015 08:30:19 - 08:58:33
1 CPU in system; running 1 parallel copy of tests
Dhrystone 2 using register variables 26444785.6 lps (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Double-Precision Whetstone 3330.6 MWIPS (9.9 s, 7 samples)
Execl Throughput 4800.0 lps (29.8 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 1024 bufsize 2000 maxblocks 843857.0 KBps (30.0 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 256 bufsize 500 maxblocks 230558.0 KBps (30.0 s, 2 samples)
File Copy 4096 bufsize 8000 maxblocks 1442002.1 KBps (30.0 s, 2 samples)
Pipe Throughput 1559608.1 lps (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Pipe-based Context Switching 280058.9 lps (10.0 s, 7 samples)
Process Creation 9553.3 lps (30.0 s, 2 samples)
Shell Scripts (1 concurrent) 6257.7 lpm (60.0 s, 2 samples)
Shell Scripts (8 concurrent) 811.9 lpm (60.0 s, 2 samples)
System Call Overhead 3485622.8 lps (10.0 s, 7 samples)
System Benchmarks Index Values BASELINE RESULT INDEX
Dhrystone 2 using register variables 116700.0 26444785.6 2266.0
Double-Precision Whetstone 55.0 3330.6 605.6
Execl Throughput 43.0 4800.0 1116.3
File Copy 1024 bufsize 2000 maxblocks 3960.0 843857.0 2131.0
File Copy 256 bufsize 500 maxblocks 1655.0 230558.0 1393.1
File Copy 4096 bufsize 8000 maxblocks 5800.0 1442002.1 2486.2
Pipe Throughput 12440.0 1559608.1 1253.7
Pipe-based Context Switching 4000.0 280058.9 700.1
Process Creation 126.0 9553.3 758.2
Shell Scripts (1 concurrent) 42.4 6257.7 1475.9
Shell Scripts (8 concurrent) 6.0 811.9 1353.2
System Call Overhead 15000.0 3485622.8 2323.7
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System Benchmarks Index Score 1344.6
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I don't know what virtualization but I'll guess openvz based on the features and OS selection. I think the old ones may have been xen.
Old and new are KVM. The usual list of Linux distributions. Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Edition or Datacenter Edition are available on the 2GB and up servers.
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Probably should be mentioned because it usually causes some people to freakout: your WHOIS info for the /64 will be public