Testing 1C on VPS

As you already know, we have launched a new service VPS with preinstalled 1C. IN last article you asked a lot of technical questions in the comments, made some valuable points. It is understandable - each of us wants to have some kind of guarantees and calculations on hand in order to make a decision to change the company's IT infrastructure. We listened to the voice of Habr and decided to test the real hardware of office junk, which quite possibly serves as your 1C server and compare them with virtual servers.

To do this, we took several of our office computers and virtual machines created in different data centers and tested using "Test Gilev".
Testing 1C on VPS
The Gilev test evaluates the amount of work per unit of time in one thread and is suitable for assessing the speed of single-threaded workloads, including the speed of rendering the interface, the impact of the cost of maintaining a virtual environment, if any, reposting documents, closing a month, calculating salaries, etc.

The following vehicles were tested:

VM1 - 2 cores at 3,4 GHz, 4 GB of RAM and 20 GB of SSD.
VM2 - 2 cores at 2.6GHz, 4 GB RAM and 20 GB SSD
PC1 - I5-3450, Asus B75M-A with HDD ST100DM003-1CH162
PC2 - I3-7600, H270M-Pro4, with Toshiba TR150 SSD
PC3 - i3-8100, Asrock Z370 Pro4, with SSD Intel SSDSC2KW240H6
PC4 - i3-6100, Gigabyte H110M-S2H R2 with 512 GB Patriot Spark SSD
PC5 - i3-100, Gigabyte H110M-S2H R2 with HDD Hitachi HDS721010CLA332

We hope the article will be useful when choosing a hardware configuration for working with 1C. Below we present the test results.

VM1Testing 1C on VPS

VM2Testing 1C on VPS

PC1Testing 1C on VPS

PC2Testing 1C on VPS

PC3Testing 1C on VPS

PC4Testing 1C on VPS

PC5Testing 1C on VPS

Test results in points

Testing 1C on VPS
The first place was taken by a virtual server with a brand new GOLD 6128 @ 3.4 GHz β€” 75.76 points
Second place for i5-7600 - 67.57 points. Third and fourth place for i3-8100 and Gold 6132 @ 2.6GHz with 64 and 60 points respectively.

This shows how important the processor frequency is in this synthetic test and how unimportant the disk subsystem is. Now for some marketing recalculation.

Testing 1C on VPS
Price in rubles based on server rental for a year, against the purchase of similar hardware.

A PC1 with an I5-3450 onboard is a valuable rarity, so we consider it priceless and will not take into account the cost of its operation. (We did not find the same disc model for sale.)
The prices for the hardware installed in these boxes are taken from the Yandex Market, excluding the cost of coolers, cases and power supplies. There was always a specific model of a RAM chip, a motherboard installed in each of the computers, and the cheapest offer was selected from all of this.

Final table in points and cost

By car

Points

Price

VM1

75.76

1404β‚½ per month

VM2

60.24

1166β‚½ per month

PC1

33.56

From 17800β‚½ to 47800β‚½

PC2

67.57

15135,68β‚½

PC3

64.1

19999,2β‚½

PC4

45.05

18695,75β‚½

PC5

40.65

16422,6β‚½

Conclusions

Placement 1Π‘ on VDS has become a fairly profitable option when compared with the given iron.

You need to understand that when comparing prices, you need to keep in mind that real hardware will always remain yours, although it consumes electricity and is depreciated, but you also lose in fault tolerance, redundancy of the cloud, in which everything that should be reserved was duplicated. In addition, you noticeably lose in flexibility, scaling, setup time and money for the salary of an engineer who will support the iron zoo. It seems to us that 1C on VDS is a completely targeted solution that can relieve the headaches of many companies. Therefore, review the tests, open the Excel, calculate and make a decision - you will have a β€œnot shaky, not a roll” January in order to painlessly make changes to the infrastructure and make it easier and more convenient to work in the new season.

Source: habr.com

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