The NVMe label alone is not a performance guarantee. Device model, virtualization, queue depth, workload and host density determine real IO. EKA's VPS catalog explicitly lists Samsung 990 PRO NVMe.
The current EKA VPS catalog starts at 150 TRY/month with 35 GB Samsung 990 PRO NVMe, 2 GB DDR5 and 2 vCPU. 100 GB NVMe appears in 12 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB memory tiers.
Plans differ by more than disk, so compare the full resource set.
NVMe matters most for latency-sensitive and random-IO workloads.
Avoid uncontrolled benchmarks on production storage; inspect device and latency metrics first.
lsblk -d -o NAME,MODEL,SIZE,ROTAnvme list 2>/dev/null || trueiostat -xz 1 5df -hDatabase working set, writes and backup space determine real capacity.
No. Hardware, licensing, stock and promotions can change; live checkout pricing is authoritative.
Yes. EKA Sunucu's VPS page explicitly lists Samsung 990 PRO NVMe storage.
It can be, due to low latency and random IO, but memory/cache, CPU and DB tuning also determine performance.
Share database size, Docker use and daily growth; we can size NVMe and memory.