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Speed Test Files - 1,300+ Locations

MiscisMiscis Member
edited April 2012 in General

I thought I'd share something that I found earlier.

I found that speedtest.net keeps a list of all the servers/locations available for people to test on the site.
They have files of different sizes (240KB, 494KB, 1.1MB, 1.9MB, 4.3MB, 7.5MB, 12MB, 17MB, 23MB, 30MB) that you could use to test download speeds from different locations on a server.

List: http://speedtest.net/speedtest-servers.php

The files are at /speedtest/ like this:
random350x350.jpg = 240KB random500x500.jpg = 494KB random750x750.jpg = 1.1MB random1000x1000.jpg = 1.9MB random1500x1500.jpg = 4.3MB random2000x2000.jpg = 7.5MB random2500x2500.jpg = 12MB random3000x3000.jpg = 17MB random3500x3500.jpg = 23MB random4000x4000.jpg = 30MB

I've made a list that is updated once per day:
http://www.miscis.com/mstat/speedtestlocations.txt
Example:
ISP: Comcast Location: Seattle, WA, United States/US 240KB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random350x350.jpg 494KB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random500x500.jpg 1.1MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random750x750.jpg 1.9MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random1000x1000.jpg 4.3MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random1500x1500.jpg 7.5MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random2000x2000.jpg 12MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random2500x2500.jpg 17MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random3000x3000.jpg 23MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random3500x3500.jpg 30MB: http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random4000x4000.jpg

Which of course can be used like this:
wget http://sto-rvlt-01.sys.comcast.net/speedtest/random4000x4000.jpg -O /dev/null

You probably shouldn't over-use them, especially the ones in countries where bandwidth is expensive, but they're donating the servers to speed tests anyway.

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