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Haha, you got me!
You infidel!
Shared gigabit port:
@Jack haha!
Doh! School boy error. My brain was in MB/s, not Mb/s. So yes, those benchmarks are terrible if you are speedtesting against NL on a supposed Gbit connection.
You have much opportunity to learn before buying. He wasn't asking if it was OK for his needs anyway, he wanted a general yes or no, but for no apparent reason.
The reason is drama, we all know it.
Thank you all for your help.
The support told me that this is not a good test.
What test can you advise me?
Why do you need to test it?
+1
Why do people feel the need to test their VPS's? The statistics provided here are perfectly fine, unless your VPS has an issue (I/O, network related etc..), only then should you begin testing it.
Some people...
I would like to learn
Yea I would be concerned about those speeds, it looks like a shared 100mbit port not a shared gigabit.
I love your company, too bad you're not in Europe
Do you have another test I could do?
If your server is in NL, to test the connection's max speed, find a speedtest file in NL or somewhere near such as UK, Germany or France.
A 100mbit (Mb/s) connection should theoretically reach 12MB/s (megabytes)
A 1Gbit (Gb/s) connection should theoretically reach 120MB/s
A 10Gbit connection should theoretically reach 1.2GB/s (gigabytes)
On VPS nodes, the connection is shared between all VPS's on that node, so it is likely your connection will not reach the max speed.
Also, if your provider has 1x 1Gbit connection going to their switch, providing their traffic for all nodes. Then this 1Gbit connection will be shared by all nodes, even if each node is connected to this switch at 1Gbit.
Thank you for your explanation
I run this command:
Here is the result
Why do people feel the need to test their VPS's? The statistics provided here are perfectly fine, unless your VPS has an issue (I/O, network related etc..), only then should you begin testing it.
Some people...
You always do one first test. That way if a issue happens later then you know something is up when its different. You can do tests once a week and use it to tell when did it starting going bad. You dont test then you do not know what is normal!
Have you submitted a ticket for this? What is your Ticket ID #?
Interesting...
cachefly is nearly always the best speed in my experience
55.7MB/s = 450mbps, I honestly don't know why you're unhappy
People like to complain any chance they get.
Except some of his speeds shown here are pretty slow.
I didn't think his reading was in MB/s
He ran that vpsbench script that shows speeds in MB/s
100mbps on a 1gbps shared hoste port is nothing to complain about.
For speed I wonder.
Why I 19.9 MB / s, the NL, and only 3.20 MB / s in CA
I remade a test now
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My ticket is # 663525.
The biggest problem is that my IP is considered the USA, not in the Netherlands