Interserver - Intel Xeon 1 Core 2 GB Ram US

Comprehensive VPS benchmark results from USA tested on Sep 17, 2025. Learn our methodology.

Intel Xeon 1 Core 2 GB Ram US
USA
Sep 17, 2025
AS19318
$6.00 /month

System Specifications

Memory 2.00 GB
Storage 30.00 GB
OS Ubuntu

Additional Benchmarks

UnixBench

System Performance Index

Single-Core 713.6
Multi-Core 0.0

WordPress Bench

Web Application Performance

Overall Score 6.1

Benchmark Steps

# Suite Run At Raw Output
1
Bench
Mar 06, 2023 11:34
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-------------------- A Bench.sh Script By Teddysun -------------------
 Version            : v2022-06-01
 Usage              : wget -qO- bench.sh | bash
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 CPU Model          : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz
 CPU Cores          : 1 @ 2399.988 MHz
 CPU Cache          : 15360 KB
 AES-NI             : Enabled
 VM-x/AMD-V         : Enabled
 Total Disk         : 29.4 GB (6.1 GB Used)
 Total Mem          : 1.9 GB (135.6 MB Used)
 Total Swap         : 1003.0 MB (6.1 MB Used)
 System uptime      : 0 days, 2 hour 16 min
 Load average       : 0.55, 0.26, 0.38
 OS                 : Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
 Arch               : x86_64 (64 Bit)
 Kernel             : 5.4.0-144-generic
 TCP CC             : cubic
 Virtualization     : KVM
 Organization       : AS19318 Interserver, Inc
 Location           : New York City / US
 Region             : New York
----------------------------------------------------------------------
 I/O Speed(1st run) : 586 MB/s
 I/O Speed(2nd run) : 636 MB/s
 I/O Speed(3rd run) : 596 MB/s
 I/O Speed(average) : 606.0 MB/s
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 Node Name        Upload Speed      Download Speed      Latency
 Speedtest.net    33.33 Mbps        924.86 Mbps         32.16 ms
 Los Angeles, US  828.52 Mbps       799.23 Mbps         64.35 ms
 Dallas, US       595.18 Mbps       838.43 Mbps         36.28 ms
 Montreal, CA     922.02 Mbps       937.64 Mbps         13.73 ms
 Paris, FR        40.59 Mbps        933.89 Mbps         83.34 ms
 Amsterdam, NL    30.49 Mbps        942.40 Mbps         73.42 ms
 Shanghai, CN     397.25 Mbps       837.26 Mbps         231.91 ms
 Nanjing, CN      128.98 Mbps       851.58 Mbps         203.88 ms
 Hongkong, CN     4.94 Mbps         4.47 Mbps           236.97 ms
 Singapore, SG    242.64 Mbps       200.86 Mbps         236.48 ms
 Tokyo, JP        350.49 Mbps       929.66 Mbps         171.06 ms
----------------------------------------------------------------------
 Finished in        : 5 min 24 sec
 Timestamp          : 2023-03-06 11:34:20 UTC
----------------------------------------------------------------------
2
PassMark
Mar 06, 2023 11:34
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                          PassMark PerformanceTest Linux


Intel Xeon CPU E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz (x86_64)
1 cores @ 2399 MHz  |  1.9 GiB RAM
Number of Processes: 1  |  Test Iterations: 3  |  Test Duration: Very Long
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU Mark:                          985
  Integer Math                     2844 Million Operations/s
  Floating Point Math              1889 Million Operations/s
  Prime Numbers                    6.6 Million Primes/s
  Sorting                          1843 Thousand Strings/s
  Encryption                       256 MB/s
  Compression                      13220 KB/s
  CPU Single Threaded              1315 Million Operations/s
  Physics                          109 Frames/s
  Extended Instructions (SSE)      830 Million Matrices/s

Memory Mark:                       1029
  Database Operations              485 Thousand Operations/s
  Memory Read Cached               15406 MB/s
  Memory Read Uncached             7938 MB/s
  Memory Write                     7365 MB/s
  Available RAM                    1425 Megabytes
  Memory Latency                   65 Nanoseconds
  Memory Threaded                  7824 MB/s
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
3
Speedtest Global
Mar 06, 2023 11:48
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version             : 1.7.0
your ip             : 67.217.62.73
your ISP            : Interserver
test location code  : EWR
test location city  : Newark
test location region: North America

latency ms          : 3.13
Jitter ms           : 0.75

100kB download Mbps : 674.11
1MB download Mbps   : 838.99
10MB download Mbps  : 793.84
25MB download Mbps  : 749.81

90th percentile download speed: 879.63 Mbps

100kB upload Mbps   : 37.97
1MB upload Mbps     : 248.08
10MB upload Mbps    : 751.43

90th percentile upload speed  : 746.79 Mbps
4
UnixBench
Sep 17, 2025 09:13 No raw output
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617
Geekbench SC
616
Geekbench MC
14,400
Max IOPS
708.3
Avg MB/s

CPU Performance (Geekbench)

CPU benchmarks measure processing power for compute-intensive tasks. Learn how we test CPU performance.

Single-Core Score
Individual core performance
617
Multi-Core Score
All cores combined
616

I/O Speed Summary (dd)

400.5 MB/s
Read Speed
402.7 MB/s
Write Speed
606.0 MB/s
Average I/O Speed

IOPS Performance by Block Size

Combined IOPS Performance

Total IOPS across all block sizes (4K, 64K, 512K, 1M)

29,481
IOPS (Combined Read + Write)

FIO Benchmark Details

Detailed I/O performance test results

Test 1 - Block Size: 4k (mixed_rw_50_50)

7,200
Read IOPS
7,200
Write IOPS
28.9
Read MB/s
29.0
Write MB/s
14,400
Total IOPS
57.9
Total MB/s

Test 2 - Block Size: 64k (mixed_rw_50_50)

6,200
Read IOPS
6,200
Write IOPS
400.5
Read MB/s
402.7
Write MB/s
12,400
Total IOPS
803.2
Total MB/s

Test 3 - Block Size: 512k (mixed_rw_50_50)

737
Read IOPS
776
Write IOPS
377.7
Read MB/s
397.7
Write MB/s
1,513
Total IOPS
775.4
Total MB/s

Test 4 - Block Size: 1m (mixed_rw_50_50)

565
Read IOPS
603
Write IOPS
579.0
Read MB/s
617.6
Write MB/s
1,168
Total IOPS
1,196.7
Total MB/s

Detailed I/O Benchmark (FIO)

IOPS Performance by Block Size

Bandwidth Performance by Block Size

Detailed Test Results

Block Size Read IOPS Write IOPS Read MB/s Write MB/s
4k 7,200 7,200 28.9 29.0
64k 6,200 6,200 400.5 402.7
512k 737 776 377.7 397.7
1m 565 603 579.0 617.6

Understanding VPS Benchmark Results

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FIO disk I/O benchmarks with IOPS and bandwidth metrics
UnixBench system performance comprehensive results
WordPress real-world application performance tests
Sequential disk performance with DiskSeq benchmarks
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1. CPU Performance (Geekbench)

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2. Disk I/O Performance (FIO)

FIO benchmarks measure disk performance through IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) and bandwidth (MB/s). High IOPS (10,000+ for NVMe, 5,000-10,000 for SSD) is crucial for database workloads with many small operations. High bandwidth is important for large file transfers and media applications. Compare disk performance across different providers in our database.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I interpret the Geekbench single-core and multi-core scores?

Geekbench single-core scores indicate CPU performance for single-threaded applications, important for general responsiveness and web applications. Multi-core scores show performance when all CPU cores are utilized, crucial for parallel processing and multi-threaded applications. Higher scores indicate better performance. Modern VPS typically score 800-2000 (single) and 1500-8000 (multi) depending on the plan.

What do IOPS numbers mean in disk I/O benchmarks?

IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) measures how many read/write operations your disk can handle per second. Higher IOPS means better performance for database operations and applications with many small file operations. NVMe SSD VPS typically delivers 10,000+ IOPS, while traditional SSD offers 5,000-10,000 IOPS.

What is UnixBench and why does it matter?

UnixBench is a comprehensive system-level benchmark suite that tests various aspects of Unix-like system performance including process creation, file operations, and system calls. It provides a holistic view of overall system performance beyond just CPU or disk metrics. Higher UnixBench scores indicate better overall system efficiency.

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Can I trust these benchmark results for my use case?

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Our benchmarks provide standardized, reproducible test results using industry-standard tools. While they offer excellent performance indicators, your actual experience may vary based on specific workload patterns and application optimization. Use these benchmarks as a reliable starting point for comparison between providers and configurations.

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