Compare Web Runs Performance

This page compares the results of Web Run tests on the selected VPS plans.

A load test tool sends HTTP requests at a controlled rate to a web application. The Web Load tests measure latency, CPU usage and maximum server capacity for serving web requests.

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Plans

Provider Plan Cost Number of CPU cores Trial
netcup VPS 500 G10s 6.03€ ($6.63) 4 Oct 16 2022 Web Run details
netcup VPS 1000 G10 11.44€ ($12.58) 6 Aug 27 2023 Web Run details
netcup RS 1000 G11 11.77€ ($12.95) 4 Apr 23 2024 Web Run details
Katapult ROCK-3 £15.00 ($18.90) 1 Jul 05 2024 Web Run details
Katapult ROCK-6 £30.00 ($37.80) 2 Feb 06 2024 Web Run details
Katapult ROCK-6 Dedicated £52.50 ($66.15) 2 Sep 20 2024 Web Run details
Katapult ROCK-12 £60.00 ($75.60) 4 Apr 20 2024 Web Run details

Web Runs Tests Results

Web Server Latency

These are the web server response times when it's operating under the max load level that doesn't cause it to return errors or time out.

A lower number means the VPS is faster.


Web Runs

Web Server Average Latency, Web Server P99 Latency


Web Server Capacity

This is the maximum number of requests per second that the web application can sustain without producing errors.

A higher number means the VPS is faster.


Web Runs

Web Server Max Request Rate


CPU Idle

This chart shows the CPU Idle observed on the VPS while the web application is serving 10 requests per second.

A higher CPU idle number means the VPS is consuming less CPU.


Web Runs

CPU Idle


CPU Steal

This chart shows the CPU Steal observed on the VPS while the web application is serving 10 requests per second.

A higher CPU Steal means the hypervisor is forcing the VPS to share more CPU resources with other VPS running on the same host.


Web Runs

CPU Steal

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