You can test the performance of your VPS server and publish the results for easier server analysis with nench performance analyzer. To run the test, just run the command:
(wget -qO- wget.racing/nench.sh | bash; wget -qO- wget.racing/nench.sh | bash) 2>&1 | tee nench.log
In a few minutes, you will get a report. After adding a report through the form on this page, the results can be compared with other VPS hosting providers.
As we mentioned, the rest is carried out using the nench shell script. It works at least on Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Arch Linux, and FreeBSD (and probably other distros as well). It is not recommended to run the script without looking at the source, and on servers with live projects.
If testing does not start, try installing curl:
apt-get update
apt-get install curl
You can organize VPS server testing for a long period of time, and see how the allocated resources behave, and with that, to have a great tool to get knowledge about the quality of your hosting service.
In general, here on Online Tools Expert, we highly advocate testing your VPS webhosting performance and to migrate in case the benchmarks aren’t sufficient.
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