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  • @dragon1993 said:
    Anyone can make a speedtest bench for me?

    > ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    > 

    Here is output of 4 iterations:

    ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    
       Speedtest by Ookla
    
         Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
            ISP: EDIS GmbH
        Latency:    29.45 ms   (117.77 ms jitter)
       Download:   730.20 Mbps (data used: 1.3 GB)                               
         Upload:     5.69 Mbps (data used: 7.7 MB)                               
    Packet Loss:     5.3%
     Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/fa8766a3-d68e-41d5-b09a-52d31145af73
    ~$ 
    ~$ 
    ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    
       Speedtest by Ookla
    
         Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
            ISP: EDIS GmbH
        Latency:    27.56 ms   (0.34 ms jitter)
       Download:   288.53 Mbps (data used: 425.1 MB)                               
         Upload:     6.57 Mbps (data used: 12.4 MB)                               
    Packet Loss:     4.3%
     Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/d4351abf-2f1b-464c-bf24-7c5e679ac80a
    ~$ 
    ~$ 
    ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    
       Speedtest by Ookla
    
         Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
            ISP: EDIS GmbH
        Latency:    27.53 ms   (0.41 ms jitter)
       Download:   309.59 Mbps (data used: 448.6 MB)                               
         Upload:     6.47 Mbps (data used: 7.7 MB)                               
    Packet Loss:     6.3%
     Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/e77aa51c-92b7-4391-94b1-5ddf3f3ae78d
    ~$ 
    ~$ 
    ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    
       Speedtest by Ookla
    
         Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
            ISP: EDIS GmbH
        Latency:    27.44 ms   (0.40 ms jitter)
       Download:   262.59 Mbps (data used: 381.1 MB)                               
         Upload:     6.57 Mbps (data used: 4.7 MB)                               
    Packet Loss:     5.2%
     Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/48dc62b3-8d9a-44e2-a201-7a24336f703f
    
    Thanked by 1dragon1993
  • @marvel said:

    @tolovall said:
    What is the rated speed of the Networked SATA Storage?
    10Gbit/s?

    Ah yes sorry I forgot to mention it but it's the same infiniband network so 2 x 40 GBps LACP.

    And that's for every compute node so it will never be the bottleneck. The storage is made out of multiple nodes with the same 80 gbps per node as well.

    Been really curious about these things. If you dont mind if I pick your brain on the topic.

    Say you have 80gbps per storage node, but arent you bottlenecked by the disk speed?
    What's the connection of the customer nodes to the storage node tho? Would it also be 80gbps?

  • TimboJonesTimboJones Member
    edited January 2021

    @MrBond said:

    @dragon1993 said:
    Anyone can make a speedtest bench for me?

    > > ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    > > 

    Here is output of 4 iterations:

    > ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    > 
    >    Speedtest by Ookla
    > 
    >      Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
    >         ISP: EDIS GmbH
    >     Latency:    29.45 ms   (117.77 ms jitter)
    >    Download:   730.20 Mbps (data used: 1.3 GB)                               
    >      Upload:     5.69 Mbps (data used: 7.7 MB)                               
    > Packet Loss:     5.3%
    >  Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/fa8766a3-d68e-41d5-b09a-52d31145af73
    > ~$ 
    > ~$ 
    > ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    > 
    >    Speedtest by Ookla
    > 
    >      Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
    >         ISP: EDIS GmbH
    >     Latency:    27.56 ms   (0.34 ms jitter)
    >    Download:   288.53 Mbps (data used: 425.1 MB)                               
    >      Upload:     6.57 Mbps (data used: 12.4 MB)                               
    > Packet Loss:     4.3%
    >  Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/d4351abf-2f1b-464c-bf24-7c5e679ac80a
    > ~$ 
    > ~$ 
    > ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    > 
    >    Speedtest by Ookla
    > 
    >      Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
    >         ISP: EDIS GmbH
    >     Latency:    27.53 ms   (0.41 ms jitter)
    >    Download:   309.59 Mbps (data used: 448.6 MB)                               
    >      Upload:     6.47 Mbps (data used: 7.7 MB)                               
    > Packet Loss:     6.3%
    >  Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/e77aa51c-92b7-4391-94b1-5ddf3f3ae78d
    > ~$ 
    > ~$ 
    > ~$ ./speedtest --server-id=2073
    > 
    >    Speedtest by Ookla
    > 
    >      Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
    >         ISP: EDIS GmbH
    >     Latency:    27.44 ms   (0.40 ms jitter)
    >    Download:   262.59 Mbps (data used: 381.1 MB)                               
    >      Upload:     6.57 Mbps (data used: 4.7 MB)                               
    > Packet Loss:     5.2%
    >  Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/48dc62b3-8d9a-44e2-a201-7a24336f703f
    > 

    You did notice your upload is fucked, right? Confirm with another location.

  • @TimboJones wasnt the Speedtestcli broken for a long time? He needs to use the one on speedtest.net's website

    This one -> https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli

  • @kennsann said:
    @TimboJones wasnt the Speedtestcli broken for a long time? He needs to use the one on speedtest.net's website

    This one -> https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli

    Don't know, I've never ran into that issue and the speedtest I run that outputs in that format maxes out a gigabit link with no packet loss.

    Packet loss would explain poor upload speeds.

  • edited January 2021

    Just made a speedtest on that location, here are the results.

  • kennsannkennsann Member
    edited January 2021

    @TimboJones said:

    @kennsann said:
    @TimboJones wasnt the Speedtestcli broken for a long time? He needs to use the one on speedtest.net's website

    This one -> https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli

    Don't know, I've never ran into that issue and the speedtest I run that outputs in that format maxes out a gigabit link with no packet loss.

    Packet loss would explain poor upload speeds.

    I get this when using speedtestcli

    root@600:~# speedtest-cli
    Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    Testing from EDIS GmbH (....)...
    Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    Selecting best server based on ping...
    Hosted by HugeServer Networks, LLC (Meppel) [2051.32 km]: 12.395 ms
    Testing download speed................................................................................
    Download: 515.81 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed......................................................................................................
    Upload: 4.17 Mbit/s

    But using yabs

    Online.net      | Paris, FR (10G)           | 769 Mbits/sec   | 788 Mbits/sec  
    WorldStream     | The Netherlands (10G)     | 769 Mbits/sec   | 823 Mbits/sec  
    Biznet          | Jakarta, Indonesia (1G)   | 609 Mbits/sec   | 135 Mbits/sec  
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 695 Mbits/sec   | 369 Mbits/sec  
    Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 222 Mbits/sec   | 231 Mbits/sec  

    This is a server from Novos.be but not the one on the offer here, which I missed unfortunately. Too bad, couldnt add that one to the army of my idling servers. :wink:

  • @kennsann said:
    Too bad, couldnt add that one to the army of my idling servers. :wink:

    The server is too good to idle anyway.

  • @kennsann said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @kennsann said:
    @TimboJones wasnt the Speedtestcli broken for a long time? He needs to use the one on speedtest.net's website

    This one -> https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli

    Don't know, I've never ran into that issue and the speedtest I run that outputs in that format maxes out a gigabit link with no packet loss.

    Packet loss would explain poor upload speeds.

    I get this when using speedtestcli

    root@600:~# speedtest-cli
    > Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    > Testing from EDIS GmbH (....)...
    > Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    > Selecting best server based on ping...
    > Hosted by HugeServer Networks, LLC (Meppel) [2051.32 km]: 12.395 ms
    > Testing download speed................................................................................
    > Download: 515.81 Mbit/s
    > Testing upload speed......................................................................................................
    > Upload: 4.17 Mbit/s

    But using yabs

    Online.net      | Paris, FR (10G)           | 769 Mbits/sec   | 788 Mbits/sec  
    > WorldStream     | The Netherlands (10G)     | 769 Mbits/sec   | 823 Mbits/sec  
    > Biznet          | Jakarta, Indonesia (1G)   | 609 Mbits/sec   | 135 Mbits/sec  
    > Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 695 Mbits/sec   | 369 Mbits/sec  
    > Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 222 Mbits/sec   | 231 Mbits/sec  

    This is a server from Novos.be but not the one on the offer here, which I missed unfortunately. Too bad, couldnt add that one to the army of my idling servers. :wink:

    Different tool, but based on your A/B, you're confirming you got the shitty speedtest version and not bad upload

  • @TimboJones said:

    @kennsann said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @kennsann said:
    @TimboJones wasnt the Speedtestcli broken for a long time? He needs to use the one on speedtest.net's website

    This one -> https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli

    Don't know, I've never ran into that issue and the speedtest I run that outputs in that format maxes out a gigabit link with no packet loss.

    Packet loss would explain poor upload speeds.

    I get this when using speedtestcli

    root@600:~# speedtest-cli
    > > Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    > > Testing from EDIS GmbH (....)...
    > > Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    > > Selecting best server based on ping...
    > > Hosted by HugeServer Networks, LLC (Meppel) [2051.32 km]: 12.395 ms
    > > Testing download speed................................................................................
    > > Download: 515.81 Mbit/s
    > > Testing upload speed......................................................................................................
    > > Upload: 4.17 Mbit/s

    But using yabs

    Online.net      | Paris, FR (10G)           | 769 Mbits/sec   | 788 Mbits/sec  
    > > WorldStream     | The Netherlands (10G)     | 769 Mbits/sec   | 823 Mbits/sec  
    > > Biznet          | Jakarta, Indonesia (1G)   | 609 Mbits/sec   | 135 Mbits/sec  
    > > Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 695 Mbits/sec   | 369 Mbits/sec  
    > > Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 222 Mbits/sec   | 231 Mbits/sec  

    This is a server from Novos.be but not the one on the offer here, which I missed unfortunately. Too bad, couldnt add that one to the army of my idling servers. :wink:

    Different tool, but based on your A/B, you're confirming you got the shitty speedtest version and not bad upload

    Not sure why speedtest is returning a shitty result even if the iperf3 results were fine.
    ¯_(ツ)_/¯

  • edited January 2021

    My speedtest from my vpses in this offer now.
    Speedtest by Ookla

     Server: Magyar Telekom Plc. - Budapest (id = 2073)
        ISP: EDIS GmbH
    Latency:    28.65 ms   (0.03 ms jitter)
    

    Download: 645.30 Mbps (data used: 1.1 GB)
    Upload: 897.46 Mbps (data used: 1.2 GB)
    Packet Loss: 0.0%
    Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/3b27e1b0-6cce-420e-bd0e-7332b4401060

    Random server:

    [root@647 ~]# speedtest
    Speedtest by Ookla

     Server: Telenet BVBA/SPRL - Mechelen (id = 15212)
        ISP: EDIS GmbH
    Latency:     4.13 ms   (0.06 ms jitter)
    

    Download: 876.39 Mbps (data used: 785.7 MB)
    Upload: 902.27 Mbps (data used: 453.1 MB)
    Packet Loss: Not available.
    Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/dfba1809-f350-47e3-a4aa-788959f99010

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    2 LATE FOR THE PROMO

    Thanked by 1pouyam
  • it is too late to see this promo. Will you do this again?

  • risharderisharde Patron Provider, Veteran

    Subscribing in for info on possible next promo

  • release more pls

  • wow, I didn't even know there was a $7 rule

  • @fadedmaple said:
    wow, I didn't even know there was a $7 rule

    It's an old tradition....

  • more please, I need one. Thanks

  • Any specific reason for so much hate for Windows on dedicated resource?

  • @MikeIn said:
    Any specific reason for so much hate for Windows on dedicated resource?

    No hate, it's just that I can't support it yet. I still need some time to built cloudbase-init images but I haven't been able to find it yet. So I will def. offer Windows but it will be EVAL only since I don't want to mess with the licensing either.

    I can provide ISOs but that usually requires too much support. I just need a one click install and run solution, but that will def. be available soon.

    Thanked by 1MikeIn
  • Will there be same offer again, sir?

  • @ilke said:
    Will there be same offer again, sir?

    I hope he will have great deals for the next Black Friday. Now?, don't hope

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