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Extended FreeVPS Benchmark Script w/ Ping Benchmarking
Hello guys!
I was bored so I decided to add on to the FreeVPS benchmarking script.
To use
wget mcmyhost.net/benchmark.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
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Example Output:
root@server:~# wget mcmyhost.net/benchmark.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash Extended Benchmark based off of FreeVPS's, designed by McMyHost CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1230 v3 @ 3.30GHz Number of cores : 1 CPU frequency : 2000.000 MHz Total amount of ram : 1024 MB Total amount of swap : 0 MB System uptime : 3 days, 12:26, ===== NORTH AMERICA ===== Download from Cachefly: 106MB/s Download speed from OVH(BHS), Canada: 12.1MB/s Download speed from Datashack/WSI, Kansas City: 67.0MB/s Download speed from TMS, Dallas, TX: 11.2MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 104MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 24.3MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 30.7MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 34.6MB/s Download speed from BurstNET, Scranton, PA: 20.6MB/s Download speed from BurstNET, Los Angeles, CA: 10.5MB/s Download speed from BurstNET, Miami, FL: 32.0MB/s Download speed from BurstNET, Dallas, TX: 28.6MB/s Download speed from WANsecurity, San Francisco, CA: 85.5KB/s Download speed from WANsecurity, Los Angeles, CA: 10.1MB/s Download speed from WANsecurity, Kansas City, Missouri: 598MB/s Download speed from Volumedrive, Northern, PA: 10.8MB/s Download speed from Turnkey Internet, New York Tech Valley (??): 3.75MB/s Download speed from PhotonVPS, Los Angeles, CA: 30.5MB/s Download speed from Fiberhub, Los Vegas, Nevada: 25.5MB/s Download speed from ServerComplete, Jacksonville, Florida: 53.7MB/s Download speed from IOFlood, Phoenix, AZ: 27.3MB/s Download speed from Dacentec, Lenoir, NC: 4.79MB/s ========= EUROPE ======== Download speed from Linode, London, UK: 11.0MB/s Download speed from Rapidswitch, UK: 10.7MB/s Download speed from Serverius, NL: 10.2MB/s Download speed from i3d.net, NL: 6.55MB/s Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 10.3MB/s Download from OVH (RBX), France: 12.2MB/s Download speed from Hetzner, Germany: 9.13MB/s ========== ASIA ========= Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 9.31MB/s Download speed from WANsecurity, Tokyo, JP: 4.30MB/s Download speed from Leapswitch, Pune, India: 1.08MB/s Download speed from HKcolocation, Hong Kong : 6.96MB/s Ping Test Pinging google.com ms Pinging Microsoft Pinging OVH Pinging Hetzner time= 90 I/O speed : 160 MB/s
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Add test files/IP's
Reply or PM me with the testfile location.
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Provide an example output of the script too!
Fixed >
@Grimmy2 said:
http://bitpasta.com/HGLMOCu
Hello,
I still prefer serverbear ; even if their download locations are a horrible example of real transport. It runs things like UnixBench and does various IO/load tests, but takes an hour to complete even on a dedicated server.
No real attempt has been made at this script so it will never rival ServerBear.
This is meant for a quick network check.
Yes, and at that it is a great script, don't get me wrong.
I'm not knocking this, just saying what we use / suggest too.
@mcmyhost
Download speed from Leapswitch, India, JP
It should be LeapSwitch, Pune, India.
Nice catch! Fixed
Update - Working on Web UI to request Test Files added.
I kinda like it. Thanks
I got the Web UI done but Damn EIG (Hostgator) is screwing with me.
Added simple TestFile add form. http://mcmyhost.net/add/
And your web hosting providers probably hate you for it. I've actually had people complain and cancel because I said to them "You know, these are for using, not for benchmarking. You plan to stop doing this anytime soon and actually use it?"
ServerBear like destroys the whole node while you do it, while this script is lightweight.
They are for 2 different uses.
Pretty good for a home internet!!!! Next month I get 1gbit @ home!
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Yeah not bad!
Anyone have any suggestions?
Not quite true. Depends on the node
Very true
UPDATE - Removed some of the slower test files and added a few
BTW is anyone who has run the script getting 500MB/s from WANsecurity?
Yes, they have compressed the file to make it seem faster than the actual speed.
[root@server ~]# wget mcmyhost.net/benchmark.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
Extended Benchmark based off of FreeVPS's, designed by McMyHost
CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz
Number of cores : 4
CPU frequency : 2266.780 MHz
Total amount of ram : 1024 MB
Total amount of swap : 200 MB
System uptime : 6 days, 18:05,
===== NORTH AMERICA =====
Download from Cachefly: 15.3MB/s
Download speed from OVH(BHS), Canada: 6.98MB/s
Download speed from Datashack/WSI, Kansas City: 6.00MB/s
Download speed from TMS, Dallas, TX: 9.49MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 9.96MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 8.06MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 8.50MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 15.5MB/s
Download speed from BurstNET, Scranton, PA: 14.8MB/s
Download speed from BurstNET, Los Angeles, CA: 8.09MB/s
Download speed from BurstNET, Miami, FL: 6.31MB/s
Download speed from BurstNET, Dallas, TX: 8.49MB/s
Download speed from WANsecurity, San Francisco, CA: 26.1KB/s
Download speed from WANsecurity, Los Angeles, CA: 13.9MB/s
Download speed from WANsecurity, Kansas City, Missouri: 248MB/s
Download speed from Volumedrive, Northern, PA: 7.95MB/s
Download speed from Turnkey Internet, New York Tech Valley (??): 2.44MB/s
Download speed from PhotonVPS, Los Angeles, CA: 7.59MB/s
Download speed from Fiberhub, Los Vegas, Nevada: 8.21MB/s
Download speed from ServerComplete, Jacksonville, Florida: 13.3MB/s
Download speed from IOFlood, Phoenix, AZ: 2.62MB/s
Download speed from Dacentec, Lenoir, NC: 14.4MB/s
========= EUROPE ========
Download speed from Linode, London, UK: 56.9MB/s
Download speed from Rapidswitch, UK: 35.9MB/s
Download speed from Serverius, NL: 35.5MB/s
Download speed from i3d.net, NL: 26.9MB/s
Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 23.7MB/s
Download from OVH (RBX), France: 7.69MB/s
Download speed from Hetzner, Germany: 21.6MB/s
========== ASIA =========
Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 4.70MB/s
Download speed from WANsecurity, Tokyo, JP: 260MB/s
Download speed from Leapswitch, Pune, India: 9.43MB/s
Download speed from HKcolocation, Hong Kong : 4.44MB/s
Ping Test
Pinging google.com time=2.21
Pinging Microsoft
Pinging OVH
Pinging Hetzner time=17.2
I/O speed : 51.1 MB/s
how do i post it as yellow?
put < pre > < / pre > around it.
BTW, that link is still wrong. It downloads from BHS so it's actually from Canada, not France. Change the link into RBX.
@mcmyhost, FYI, I tried using this and got some crazy-fast (unrealistic) speeds for WANsecurity; it looks like the script has a bug here (notice the missing filenames):