Last updated: 21 Sep 2025 • Location: Bucharest, Romania • Host: Ryzen 5700G • Port: 1 Gbps
Methodology
- Fresh VPS install, default network settings
- Tools: speedtest-cli (Ookla), fio (NVMe), iperf where noted
- Each test run 3× — we report the median
How to reproduce
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y speedtest-cli fio
speedtest
fio --name=randread --ioengine=libaio --rw=randread --bs=4k --size=1G --numjobs=1 --iodepth=32 --direct=1
Results by month
Month | Download | Upload | Latency | Plan |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sep 2025 | 384 Mbps | 450 Mbps | 2.1 ms | TSM1NVME10 |
Aug 2025 | 443 Mbps | 379 Mbps | 8.4 ms | TSM1NVME10 |
What the numbers mean
For personal sites and micro-services, 1 GB RAM works well. For WordPress or multiple containers, 2–4 GB RAM is recommended. CPU choice (2 vCPU vs 4 vCPU) depends on concurrency and workers.
Pick the right plan
- 1 GB RAM NVMe VPS (TSM1NVME10) — entry level
- 2 GB RAM NVMe VPS (TSM2NVME20) — balanced
- 4 GB RAM NVMe VPS (2 vCPU, TSV2NVME40) — more memory
- 4 GB RAM NVMe VPS (4 vCPU, TSM4NVME40) — more CPU headroom
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