Tool

Score a VPS

Raw benchmark numbers are hard to compare across boxes and units. This turns them into one 0–100 score — each metric normalized to the best box you entered, then averaged with equal weight. Same method for everyone; no thumb on the scale.

Enter your boxes (there's example data to start — overwrite it). Get each box's benchmark numbers from the ten-minute method, then hit Compute scores. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is sent anywhere.

VPS CPU 1-coreeps CPU all-coreeps Mem readGB/s Mem writeGB/s Net ↓Mbps Disk readIOPS Disk writeIOPS

How the score works

For each metric, your best box scores 100 and the others score in proportion (value ÷ column-best × 100). A box's Overall is the average of its metric scores — every axis counts equally. Leave a cell blank to exclude that metric from a box's average. Units don't matter as long as they're consistent within a column — scores are relative to your best box — so raw sysbench MiB/s is fine even under a "GB/s" header.

▲ Read it in context
Overall is a balance score. A box can win on raw disk yet trail overall if its CPU and network lag. Sort by the axis you actually care about, too — a great all-rounder isn't always the right pick for a single job.
✕ Watch the capped disk
If a residential box's disk read and write both sit near a flat ~2,000 IOPS, that's a provider cap, not real speed — enter it honestly, but don't read it as raw capability.