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What is IOPS?

Getting to know IOPS

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The higher the IOPS value, the faster the server can process requests and operate more efficiently and responsively.

For our servers with high-speed NVMe disks, we have set the **IOPS ceiling IOPS at 1,000 for Promo servers, 10,000 IOPS for Shared servers and 30,000 IOPS for Dedicated servers. This means that our servers will be able to deliver the highest performance and responsiveness to fulfill any of your needs.

When comparing the memory speed of our virtual servers with home SSD and HDD disks, you can see a significant difference in speed. Typical home HDDs operate at speeds ranging from 100-200 IOPS, while SSDs provide speeds from 500 to 1000 IOPS.

Thus, our servers with professional NVMe disks provide much faster read and write performance, outperforming home solutions and builds in speeds by a factor of ten, even at simple shared rates.

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Dedicated servers have no IOPS limits and their speed is initially provided at 100% (reaching up to 50-100 thousand IOPS).

How to remove IOPS limits

We also independently provide for regular customers for resource-intensive tasks increased speed limits in IOPS, removing any limits and reaching figures up to up to 50-100 000 IOPS depending on the used tariff and location.

To get such an opportunity you should use the services in good faith and in time the system will allocate this function to you by itself. Also, if you need it, you can coordinate its addition in our support.

Summary

In conclusion, IOPS is an important performance metric for virtual servers, affecting system performance and a host of potential tasks for you and your customers.

Our virtual servers with NVMe disks provide the highest performance and speed, far outperforming other solutions for hosting websites, applications and complex computing tasks, making them an attractive choice for experienced and professional users.

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