Rar/unrar speed

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Togama

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Hi,

I would like to ask you to resolve my problem. I´m using RDP for a long time but my problem always was slow raring/extracting speed, 10gb/ up to 1 hour at night when there are not many users..I would like to buy vps or dedi because I want to use sborg and I want better speed.

What kind of vps or dedi can give me raring speed 10gb/5-10 minutes? How many ram or cores do I need or ssd hdd? I have no idea.
I saw some people who are using sborg with raring speed 10gb/under the 5 minutes.
How did they do that? :) sry for my english...
 
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mate , u can pay extra money and buy 300-500 GB RDP plan , as u will be with only one or two persons in same HDD !
u will get good speeds in raring and unraring !
 
rar / unrar speed depends on drives the server runs(number, their speed, RAID array) and number of clients using it at the same time.

You would be the best getting your own dedicated server with SSD or SAS if you want the fastest speed. Keep in mind those are more expensive than SATA's and you will have to trade usable disk space for speed.

If you are on a limited budget you will just have to find a RDP provider that uses proper hardware with fair amount of clients per server / drive(no overselling).
 
Thanks for replies, I´ve tried 3x rdp and 1x vps - all slow so I´m thinking about dedicated server but how much do I have to pay for speed that I wrote in the first post? Kruno did you test it sometimes?
 
Thanks for replies, I´ve tried 3x rdp and 1x vps - all slow so I´m thinking about dedicated server but how much do I have to pay for speed that I wrote in the first post? Kruno did you test it sometimes?

How fast do you need and how much disk space?

A decent SATA drive will provide you around 70-100MB/s I/O write, hence 10GB of data will take around 3 minutes from the top of head. This is valid for ONE i/o process at a time, if you run multiple rar processes in the same time, it will be much slower.

If that is ok with you you will be good with a dedicated server with a single SATA drive, or find a VPS provider that offers DEDICATED drives(will be more expensive than normal VPS normally). Or you can just go after a VPS provider with SSD or SAS Nodes in RAID10, it will also provide you a decent speed but you are risking getting suspended for I/O abuse as those are shared drives, not dedicated, if you decide to go the VPS route.

Of course there are faster options, your own dedicated server with SAS of SSD's but it all depends on how much you are willing to spend for that.
 
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