/// LINUX_VPS_BENCHMARK_DB

Global Leaderboard // Real-Time Server Speed Tests
curl -sL https://gratisvps.net/bench/bench.sh | bash
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ID Node / CPU Model Score Disk Perf (IOPS) Network Access
#3923 US Bytefilter LLC
> AMD EPYC 7402P 24-Core Processor
[ 1625 ] 15 MB/s
7,671 IOPS
⬇ 187 Mb
⬆ 161 Mb
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#7939 NL Wojciech Czapkowicz
> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
[ 995 ] 13 MB/s
6,557 IOPS
⬇ 1524 Mb
⬆ 1264 Mb
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#3435 NL Wojciech Czapkowicz
> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v4 @ 2.60GHz
[ 989 ] 13 MB/s
6,632 IOPS
⬇ 1283 Mb
⬆ 1716 Mb
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#6542 DE Mario Kurz trading as LUME Solutions
> Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8260M CPU @ 2.40GHz
[ 539 ] 0 MB/s
--- IOPS
⬇ 0 Mb
⬆ 0 Mb
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#1386 DE xTom GmbH
> AMD EPYC 7702P 64-Core Processor
[ 0 ] 0 MB/s
--- IOPS
⬇ 0 Mb
⬆ 0 Mb
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> MAN PAGE: SYSTEM_DOCUMENTATION

Welcome to the GratisVPS Benchmark Suite. This open-source tool allows sysadmins to verify the performance claims of hosting providers. Our script performs a comprehensive Linux server speed test covering three critical vectors:

> HOW_TO_EXECUTE

To run a VPS benchmark on your own server, simply copy the curl command above into your SSH terminal. The script is compatible with Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, and Alpine Linux. No configuration is required.

> INTERPRETING_RESULTS

Sysbench Score: Higher is better. A score above 1000 typically indicates a modern high-frequency CPU or dedicated cores.
IOPS (Input/Output Operations): NVMe drives usually score above 10,000 IOPS. Standard SSDs range from 3,000 to 8,000. If your result is below 500, you are likely on a slow HDD.

> SECURITY_PROTOCOLS

Trust is critical. The GratisVPS Benchmark is 100% Open Source.