Structure of YABS report
Results of the benchmark are organized into four sections:
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Basic System Information Collects hardware and virtualization details, including CPU model, core count, memory, disk size, AES-NI and virtualization extension availability, Linux distribution, kernel version, and the hosting ASN/location. read more »
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IPv4 or IPv6 Network Information Reports public network details (ISP, ASN, host, location, country) as detected over IPv6 if available, otherwise via IPv4. read more »
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Disk Performance (fio) Measures sequential and random read/write speeds at multiple block sizes (4k, 64k, 512k, 1M). Different block sizes are used because storage devices behave differently with many small operations versus fewer large transfers. The results are shown as both data transfer speed and IOPS, providing insight into throughput as well as the number of operations the device can handle per second. read more »
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Network Performance (iperf3) Tests upload and download throughput over IPv4 and IPv6 against multiple nodes worldwide, reporting both bandwidth and latency. read more »
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CPU Performance (Geekbench) Runs Geekbench test to obtain single-core and multi-core performance scores. By default, Geekbench 6 is used, but versions 4 or 5 can be used as well. read more »