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Solar Eclipse AMD 7950x VPS Sale | 10Gbps High Speed ports with Lots of Data!

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  • XxikumovieXxikumovie Barred

    Ignore DMCA?

  • oplinkoplink Member, Patron Provider

    @Xxikumovie said:
    Ignore DMCA?

    No, see AUP: https://oplink.net/aup/

  • @DataIdeas-Josh said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @DataIdeas-Josh said:
    Speedtest servers out of Dallas are hard to find that will go above 2Gbps.

    Hivelocity |
    Dallas, TX, US (10G) |
    4.86 Gbits/sec | UL
    7.54 Gbits/sec | DL
    6.2 ms

    Speed tests are faster in Linux as compared to Windows OS.

    That using the github or the actual speedtest install? Last I had heard one of them was "broken"?

    speedtest-cli was coded by an absolute idiot and should be removed from package lists + github as a sin against humanity. The only real speedtest script is https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli. I've had to deal with so many "why is the network so slow" complaints because of the speedtest-cli package it's probably cost me over a year of lifespan at this point.

  • oplinkoplink Member, Patron Provider

    @fluffernutter said:

    @DataIdeas-Josh said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @DataIdeas-Josh said:
    Speedtest servers out of Dallas are hard to find that will go above 2Gbps.

    Hivelocity |
    Dallas, TX, US (10G) |
    4.86 Gbits/sec | UL
    7.54 Gbits/sec | DL
    6.2 ms

    Speed tests are faster in Linux as compared to Windows OS.

    That using the github or the actual speedtest install? Last I had heard one of them was "broken"?

    speedtest-cli was coded by an absolute idiot and should be removed from package lists + github as a sin against humanity. The only real speedtest script is https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli. I've had to deal with so many "why is the network so slow" complaints because of the speedtest-cli package it's probably cost me over a year of lifespan at this point.

    Anything that uses iperf is my experience the only accurate way to roll. Plus knowing 100% you have 10g or higher on both ends.

    Thanked by 1dev_vps
  • @oplink said:

    @fluffernutter said:

    @DataIdeas-Josh said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @DataIdeas-Josh said:
    Speedtest servers out of Dallas are hard to find that will go above 2Gbps.

    Hivelocity |
    Dallas, TX, US (10G) |
    4.86 Gbits/sec | UL
    7.54 Gbits/sec | DL
    6.2 ms

    Speed tests are faster in Linux as compared to Windows OS.

    That using the github or the actual speedtest install? Last I had heard one of them was "broken"?

    speedtest-cli was coded by an absolute idiot and should be removed from package lists + github as a sin against humanity. The only real speedtest script is https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli. I've had to deal with so many "why is the network so slow" complaints because of the speedtest-cli package it's probably cost me over a year of lifespan at this point.

    Anything that uses iperf is my experience the only accurate way to roll. Plus knowing 100% you have 10g or higher on both ends.

    Agreed, but the sad truth is that the days of public iperf servers are sort of coming to an end. Ookla won, there's way more speedtest servers than iperf ones these days. Getting the average user to even use the correct speedtest server is an uphill battle at this point, getting them to use iperf as opposed to speedtest is near impossible (outside of the LE* crowd with their YABS stuff haha)

    Thanked by 2dev_vps oplink
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