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Choosing the right bare metal dedicated server requires accurate data, not marketing fluff. At iDatam, we believe in complete transparency. We have compiled baseline CPU benchmarks based on official industry scoring, allowing you to accurately gauge the compute power available for your databases, virtualization nodes, and high-traffic applications. No exaggerated "up to" speeds—just verifiable hardware performance.
Scores are sourced from official PassMark Software data for the exact CPU models deployed in our data centers.
| Server Processor | Cores / Threads | Base Frequency | PassMark Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intel Xeon E-2276G | 6 Cores / 12 Threads | 3.80 GHz | 11,854 |
| Intel Xeon Silver 4214 | 12 Cores / 24 Threads | 2.20 GHz | 15,758 |
| AMD Ryzen 9 5950X | 16 Cores / 32 Threads | 3.40 GHz | 45,982 |
| AMD EPYC 7302P | 16 Cores / 32 Threads | 3.00 GHz | 34,102 |
If you deploy a server with iDatam and wish to run your own baseline performance tests, we recommend the following industry-standard tools to ensure accurate parity with our internal benchmarks.
To stress-test your server's processor, we recommend Sysbench. It provides an excellent baseline for prime number calculation and multi-threaded stress testing, accurately reflecting heavy database workloads.
Avoid simple `dd` commands. For accurate read/write speeds on our Enterprise NVMe SSDs, use fio (Flexible I/O Tester). This tests random IOPS under various queue depths, giving you true storage performance metrics.
To verify your 1Gbps, 10Gbps, or 100Gbps port speeds, we utilize iPerf3. Testing against localized public speedtest nodes will confirm your unmetered bandwidth capabilities and latency stability.