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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by metal, Mar 12, 2025.

  1. metal

    metal New Member

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    Just registered. I've known about Centminmod for years, but have never got started.

    I want to make it a weekend project...

    I had a question...
    There's looooads of super cheap hosting providers...

    I'll use a super cheap one to start and learn before changing to something more reputable...

    How do you best 'stress test'?
    The major factor I guess is the traffic...
    Let's say they promise 1TB a month... that's no good if with 10 users connected, the speed is 1kb per second connection?


    I'll ask in the other forums if I don't get an answer here
    Thanks
     
  2. DediRock

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    Welcome! Use tools like JMeter or Loader.io to test speed and server response under load. Bandwidth means little if speeds drop with just a few users. Test at different times to spot throttling. Starting cheap is fine, but a reliable host matters!
     
  3. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    welcome @metal to Centmin Mod Community. Best to ask in other forums more on topic ;). For some quick testing, check out my sysbench.sh script which was recently updated with HTML reporting chart generation https://github.com/centminmod/centminmod-sysbench

    There are 6 steps to learning more about Centmin Mod ;) And to modifying config files and manage services more quickly, check out Centmin Mod Command Shortcuts. Recently relaunched official Centmin Mod Blog at https://blog.centminmod.com/ also have more advanced tips and tutorials as well :D

    You might want to try the Centmin Mod 131.00stable & 140.00beta01 versions

    Might also be interested in reading up on latest LEMP stack comparison benchmarks tagged here.

    Threads you might want to participate in ;)

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