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  1. #1
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    Help me with VPS test

    Hello guys,

    I have 2 VPS in 2 differents networks. One of these 2 VPS have a WHM/Cpanel load time very high to me. I already contact with my hostiing company support and I told the problem. Support saied that the problem is with my ISP connection. I agree that is possible my ISP issue, but I already test with 3 ISP connections diferents.

    So I would like a help to test it. I am creating 2 dummys reseller accounts in my 2 VPSs and I inform the WHM login details here. So I would like that you access both WHMs and try to create a new account and tell me the time to finish the creation process.

    From my end one account takes around 90 sec and other take onlu 13 sec.

    Could you tell me how much time do you give in creation account on the followinf 2 dummys accounts??

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    Who is your VPS provider, and where are the servers located compared to your location?

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    Quote Originally Posted by r00ter View Post
    Who is your VPS provider, and where are the servers located compared to your location?
    Very sorry. I forgot the URLs:

    So, Can you try to create a new account and tell me the time difference between dummy1 and dummy2

    WHM:
    Dummy 1:
    http://64.22.106.228/whm
    dummy
    testing123

    Dummy 2:
    http://205.209.134.205/whm
    dummy
    testing123

    Please, delete account after test.

    Thank you

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    I wouldn't give out that information publicly if I were you.
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    What do you mean, tell you the time difference.. Would you rather us just tracert?

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    Quote Originally Posted by r00ter View Post
    What do you mean, tell you the time difference.. Would you rather us just tracert?
    I mean the time to finish creation after click in CREATE button under "Create New Account" WHM function.

    For me dummy 1 delayed 90 sec and dummy 2 daleyed 13 sec to finish an new account creation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eclouds View Post
    I wouldn't give out that information publicly if I were you.
    But I create this 2 account only for test. I will delete this 2 accounts after 1 or 2 days, Do you think that is dangerous for my VPS???

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    the first dummy:
    take 60 sec

    the second dummy:
    5 sec

    Quote Originally Posted by eclouds View Post
    I wouldn't give out that information publicly if I were you.
    I agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eclouds View Post
    I wouldn't give out that information publicly if I were you.
    Although I agree, I think it's not too too bad as it's not root

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    Quote Originally Posted by Formas View Post
    But I create this 2 account only for test. I will delete this 2 accounts after 1 or 2 days, Do you think that is dangerous for my VPS???
    At the very least watch out for anything being uploaded or any mail being sent - if the spammers get this you'll be responsible for whatever they do.

    Can't create any more accounts (2 there already) but both accounts seem responsive to me.
    Chris

    "Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them." - Laurence J. Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by macinesa View Post
    the first dummy:
    take 60 sec

    the second dummy:
    5 sec
    Yes, your result is similar from my end. Please, could you tell me where are you from???

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobic View Post
    At the very least watch out for anything being uploaded or any mail being sent - if the spammers get this you'll be responsible for whatever they do.
    Yes, I know this. I always delete accounts after some minutes.

    Quote Originally Posted by foobic View Post
    Can't create any more accounts (2 there already) but both accounts seem responsive to me.
    I delete all accounts. Could you now try create 2 news accounts and tell me how much time takes in each case, please???

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    if i am right then dummy1 ( 64.22.106.228 ) belongs to MODVPS ??

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    Dummy 1: 17 seconds
    Dummy 2: 13 seconds

    You might try some disk-intensive operation on both (eg. backup a large account) to see how that compares. If you do it by ssh then any packet loss shouldn't affect your results much.
    Chris

    "Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them." - Laurence J. Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobic View Post
    Dummy 1: 17 seconds
    Dummy 2: 13 seconds

    You might try some disk-intensive operation on both (eg. backup a large account) to see how that compares. If you do it by ssh then any packet loss shouldn't affect your results much.
    This is very interesting test. But my doubth: how I can to get a exactly time to generate a backup???

    Could I run a commando line with pipe to have a exactly time as:

    # /scripts/pkgacct username | ??How many time???

    ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by diwaker View Post
    if i am right then dummy1 ( 64.22.106.228 ) belongs to MODVPS ??
    Yes, it is on ModVPS. Are you with modvps???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Formas View Post
    This is very interesting test. But my doubth: how I can to get a exactly time to generate a backup???

    Could I run a commando line with pipe to have a exactly time as:

    # /scripts/pkgacct username | ??How many time???

    ????
    Code:
    #time /scripts/pkgacct username
    Chris

    "Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them." - Laurence J. Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobic View Post
    Code:
    #time /scripts/pkgacct username
    Very good. Thank you. This is very simple to have a conclusive result.


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