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Speedtest script driven site
hi there,
just having a go at making up a new site and need my DB to be populated a bit.. before i get the templates etc finished..
was wondering if a few of you might be able to try out my speedtest script.
few of the downloads are currently not there yet...
i think there is 16 in total currently.
then just checks netblock, IO, and reports it back to my site where it just goes into a DB. which im planning to let people search by Providers etc... and will also catalogue all of the speedtests for that address so you can get a history.
===== CDN Networks ===== Download from Cachefly: 85.0MB/s ===== NORTH AMERICA ===== Download speed from ReliableSite (Choopa), Piscataway, NJ: No Download Download speed from RamNode, Atlanta, GA: 10.9MB/s Download speed from OVH, Beauharnois, QC,CA: 3.14MB/s Download speed from Linode, Dallas, TX: 14.4MB/s Download speed from Burst, Scranton, PA: 17.2MB/s ===== SOUTH AMERICA ===== Download speed from EDIS, Viña del Mar, CL: No Download Download speed from HostDime, Guadalajara, MX: 4.42MB/s Download speed from HostDime, Sau Palo, BR: 7.09MB/s ========= EUROPE ======== Download speed from Interactive3D, Amsterdam, NL: 37.6MB/s Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 32.9MB/s Download speed from OVH, Roubaix, FR: 43.0MB/s Download speed from HostEasy, Chisnau, MD: No Download Download speed from Tele2, Stockholm, SE 39.8MB/s Download speed from Server.lu (Root.lu), Steinsel, Luxembourg 31.4MB/s Download speed from FutureHosting London, UK 2.85MB/s Download speed from EDIS, Douglas, IM 9.79MB/s ========= OCEANIA ======== Download speed from Dodo, Melbourne, AU: 1.77MB/s Download from CDN77, Sydney, AU: 6.25MB/s ========== ASIA ========= Download speed from HKcolocation, Hong Kong : 3.69MB/s Download speed from CDN77 New Delhi, IN : 30.3MB/s Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP : 6.72MB/s ========== Server Specs ========= CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220 @ 3.10GHz Total amount of ram : 7977 MB Disk I/O speed : 236 MB/s IP : XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ISP : ONLINE S.A.S. Geo Location : not found , not found , FR - France Netblock Range : 62.210.128.0 - 62.210.255.255 ASN : AS12876 Sending Report to get.Benchmy.net ========== Report ========= URL: https://www.benchmy.net/result/62210137147/
wget get.benchmy.net/speed.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
just something for me to do as im learning to use bash for the first time.. and have a half decent php/sql knowledge.
Edit: have redesigned it a bit. Added ioping etc to it.
Comments
Tactical VPS (WebNX LA) 100 Mbit/s.
Looks good, a few more features than other scripts but it looks fairly similar to mcmyhost's speedtest script (you should probably give some credit in comments). I feel like I must lobby to people that make speedtest scripts to include upload speeds as well (because that's more important for a server).
The URL "URL: https://www.benchmy.net/result/62210137147/" has an SSL issue and it doesn't work. Also, the php script on your web server should try to sanitize the input (for obvious reasons).
Maximum VPS (Quadranet LA) 1 Gbit/s.
How about add ioping test.
@black yes it is similar to mcmyhosts, and there will be credits portrayed on the site for what I used from his to base it on (as I'm a bash noob still)
The site is still under construction so there is no ssl up yet or anything and the data will be sanitized etc. when everything gets tidied up
@budi1413
That's on my todo list
Anything else you can think of.
I gotta try and get my city/state/country report working on all Countries so far only picks up France lol
How great if you can implement more Asia country like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia SEA etc.
I will be adding lots more locations and will be making a script that can customize what areas/locations and make a bash script to suit your needs etc (just with 2-3 standard ones)
I originally made a script with many test files, but it took forever even from a great connection. I found it better to just choose the most high performing providers.
Yeh that's why I thought I would make a php script to compile different versions of the speedtest script.
Considering I love in Australia I like to know most Australia connections.
Considering most Australia connections are pretty crap lots of people say in USA with target audience in Europe don't usually wanna know Australia ones.
But still a work in progress
Hoping to get it finished by the weekend (everyday life permitting)