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How's your international connectivity?
From a recent serverbear benchmark on a 100mbit port from Denver, CO
Cachefly 11.2 MB/s
Linode, Atlanta, GA, USA 11.0 MB/s
Linode, Dallas, TX, USA 10.9 MB/s
Linode, Tokyo, JP 9.46 MB/s
Linode, London, UK 10.0 MB/s
OVH, Paris, France 9.35 MB/s
SmartDC, Rotterdam, Netherlands 7.82 MB/s
Hetzner, Nuernberg, Germany 4.93 MB/s
iiNet, Perth, WA, Australia 8.16 MB/s
WHY?>MammothVPS, Sydney, Australia 1.05 MB/s
REALLY?>Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL 109 KB/s
Leaseweb, Manassas, VA, USA 10.7 MB/s
Softlayer, Singapore 8.72 MB/s
Softlayer, Seattle, WA, USA 10.7 MB/s
Softlayer, San Jose, CA, USA 10.7 MB/s
Softlayer, Washington, DC, USA 10.7 MB/s
Care to share what you are getting as far as network speeds?
edit: Holy formatting mess.
Comments
From home 100 mbps, local 600 or so maximum. I do not recall having any VPS/dedi with less than 1 gbps port, but I might be mistaken.
My home internet connection only 125-200Kb/s international & local! , not fast as other country, approx 95% use mobile boradband as primary connection, the other 5% have cable/fiber.
EU wise the same as inside Austria (Aorta network/peering AMSIX/DECIX/LINX, worst case Level3 or Atrato, then exchange) - US depends, Liberty Global/UPC has some few 10G backhaul to a Level3 port in NYC. Choopa/NJ gives me nearly full 100Mbit, Quadranet/CA less than 50.
I am just interested, as I see some gigabit port VPS with amazing US or EU local speeds, but sub 50mbit international. It's nice to get nearly full 100mbit internationally. I've run this on a full gigabit port at this location and have seen 85MB average speeds.
Are you a direct customer of QuadraNet? If not; keep in mind some of our clients run their own network.