Amazon EC2 vs MonoVM

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We have tested 7 VPS plans from Amazon EC2 and MonoVM. We'll show which one is best based on a detailed performance analysis, on features and prices.


Amazon EC2

EC2

Amazon EC2 was founded as a VPS provider in 2006.
It is headquartered in the USA.
It offers VPS, Database, Storage and Networking hosting products.

It has datacenters in:
  • Australia
  • Bahrain
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • China
  • France
  • Germany
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Sweden
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

MonoVM

MonoVM

MonoVM was founded as a VPS provider in 2012.
It is headquartered in Lithuania.
It employs 50+ people.
It offers VPS, Dedicated servers, Web hosting and Domains hosting products.

It has datacenters in:
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Canada
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Germany
  • Hong Kong
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Singapore
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Turkey
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

VPS Plans

Plan Name Monthly Price CPU cores Memory (GB) Disk Space (GB) Data Transfer (GB) Latest trial
NVMe Linux VPS 1 $19.99 2 2.0 20 Unlimited Oct 01 2024
NVMe Linux VPS 2 $29.99 4 4.0 30 Unlimited Apr 19 2024
m7g.medium $30.98 1 4.0 20 0 Jul 28 2023
m7a.medium $43.33 1 4.0 20 0 Mar 18 2024
c7i.large $71.06 2 4.0 40 0 Sep 10 2024
NVMe Linux VPS 6 $114.99 8 16.0 100 Unlimited Jun 04 2024
m7i.2xlarge $293.90 8 32.0 0 0 Oct 28 2024

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Performance Grades

To summarize the performance of each VPS plan, we generated grades based on the various tests that were run: web, sysbench, endurance and remote timing tests. Each grade focuses on one aspect of the VPS speed or stability (cpu, disk IO, network IO...) and is made of one or more metrics measured during the tests.

Grades are evenly distributed between A and F. A is best, F is worst.

Follow the letter links to find the test results backing the grade.

How are grades calculated?

Screen all VPS from Amazon EC2 and MonoVM
Plan Name Web Perf Raw CPU Power Perf Stability Disk IO Perf Network Perf
NVMe Linux VPS 1
$19.99
C D D D D
NVMe Linux VPS 2
$29.99
B B A D C
m7g.medium
$30.98
C E A F C
m7a.medium
$43.33
C D B F C
c7i.large
$71.06
B E D F C
NVMe Linux VPS 6
$114.99
A A D D C
m7i.2xlarge
$293.90
C C D F C
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Features and Datacenters

This list is a subset of the features each provider may offer.

Amazon EC2 MonoVM
Backups  Yes No
Block storage  Yes No
Object storage  Yes No
Load balancer  Yes No
DDoS protection  Yes No
Hourly Billing  Yes No
SSH Keys Setup  Yes Yes
Total Number of Datacenters  22 20
Number of Datacenter Continents  4 3
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CPUs

These are the CPUs we have seen in Amazon EC2 and MonoVM instances in the past 18 months.

Amazon EC2 MonoVM
All Amazon EC2 CPUs by plan All MonoVM CPUs by plan
AMD EPYC 9R14
Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8488C
unknown
AMD EPYC-Milan Processor

Performance Consistency

The provider consistency score shows how much variation can be expected between 2 servers of the same type at the same provider. A high consistency score (>65) means the performance of all servers of the provider is consistent over many trials and many plans.

Providers who don't have enough data yet at VPSBenchmarks don't have a consistency score.

Amazon EC2 MonoVM
Consistency Score 46 -

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VPS Instance Provisioning Time

This is the average time it took to create an instance for Amazon EC2 and MonoVM from instance order to instance accepting connections.

All VPS provisioning times

Amazon EC2 MonoVM
Number of instance creations in sample 4 3
Average provisioning time 26s 735s

Performance in Depth...

These are some of the test results that are used to determine the grades above.

Web Response Times

We ran a database intensive web application at various levels of load on cloud servers from Amazon EC2 and MonoVM. This is the average response time measured locally on the VPS for each plan we tested.



Local Response Time per Plan

Lower is better


Maximum HTTP Load

We ran a database intensive web application at various levels of load on cloud servers from Amazon EC2 and MonoVM. This is the maximum rate of HTTP requests that each server handled without timing out.



Maximum HTTP request rate

Higher is better


During the Web Test, we collect response time metrics, rate metrics and CPU metrics. All of those are measured locally on the VPS running the web server. All metrics can be compared on the Web Performance Comparison page.

Sysbench CPU Performance

We ran the full suite of Sysbench tests on VPS plans of Amazon EC2 and MonoVM. These are the Sysbench CPU test results:



Rate of operations

Higher is better


Sysbench Disk IO Performance

We ran the full suite of Sysbench tests on VPS plans of Amazon EC2 and MonoVM. These are the Sysbench Disk IO Random Read test results:



Rate of operations

Higher is better

Sysbench test results are also available for random disk IO tests, sequential disk IO tests and memory tests.
Review and compare all Sysbench numbers on the Sysbench Comparison page for Amazon EC2 and MonoVM.

Network Transfers

We have performed large file transfers from the Amazon EC2 and MonoVM VPS and we measured the speed of downloads and uploads.

The transfers involve multiple files, 10 threads and last for at least 10 seconds at maximum speed. The transfers are repeated 3 times from different servers and only the fastest transfer is reported here.


Download Speed per Plan

Higher is better

Network Transfers measurements including download and upload speeds can be compared for Amazon EC2 and MonoVM on the Network Transfers Comparison page.

Sustained CPU Endurance Tests

We pushed the CPU of those VPS plans hard for 24 hours straight.

This test shows how fast the VPS can go for long periods of time, how stable the performance is and it also gives clues on how overallocated the VPSs may be.

Throughput variations of the endurance test over 24 hours. The coefficient of variation is the standard deviation of the test throughput divided by its average value. Low variations mean that resources allocated to the server were stable for the duration of the test and there was little contention.


Ops/hour coefficient of variation

Lower is better

Review and compare endurance test results for Amazon EC2 and MonoVM on the Sustained CPU Endurance Comparison page.

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