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  • RBHRBH Member

  • TACServersTACServers Member
    edited July 2014

    TAC VPS with 100Mbit port.

  • FredQcFredQc Member

    @RBH said:

    Why the date stamp is from 2011 ?

  • RBHRBH Member
    edited July 2014

    Oops sorry. I was comparing results and had the wrong one copied to my clipboard. Couldn`t find my last test so I re-did it.

  • @RBH said:
    Oops sorry. I was comparing results and had the wrong one copied to my clipboard. Couldn`t find my last test so I re-did it.

    What's Future Star Networks anyway?

  • RA4WRA4W Member

    RansomIT - Australia/Sydney





    Hukot - Czech Republic/Prague





    OVH - France/Roubaix





    Hetzner - Germany/Falkenstein





    Ramnode - Netherlands/Alblasserdam





    NQHost - Russia/Moscow





    GINERNET - Spain/Madrid





    Yourserver.se - Sweden/Gothenburg





    Hosthatch - Sweden/Stockholm





    Privatelayer - Switzerland/Zürich





    Redstation - United Kingdom/Hampshire





    ITLDC - Ukraine/Kharkov





    CVPS - USA/Chicago





    Hosthatch - USA/Los Angeles


  • FredQcFredQc Member

    @DaveA said:
    FredQc - We accidentally had some limiters in place that are reserved for high fraud score accounts. This was erroneously applied to all new deployments on 10gbe Nodes. This has been repaired, sorry for any confusion this may have caused.

    4096Mb instance in NJ:

    768Mb instance in NJ:

    @DaveA Same problem again

  • akaemuakaemu Member
    edited July 2014

    colocrossing(hudsonvalleyhost)

    (home)

  • rmdortrmdort Member
    edited July 2014

    Digital ocean in Singapore

    XVM Labs

  • zevuszevus Member

    From a while back, Wable @ Dallas

  • zevuszevus Member

    I made a new one here;

    Probably didn't use the fastest server (richardson instead of ft worth and +3ms, eh)

    Thanked by 1sijie123
  • edanedan Member

    Gignode

    Testing download speed........................................
    Download: 722.43 Mbits/s
    Testing upload speed..................................................
    Upload: 224.97 Mbits/s
    Share results: http://www.speedtest.net/result/3645581339.png
    
  • wychwych Member

    Crissic SSD [Testing/Beta]

  • rmlhhdrmlhhd Member

    4G on Three in Swansea.

  • jEpjEp Member

    CHVPS / Private Layer, Switzerland
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    Corgi Tech, Netherlands
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    INIZ, Netherlands
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    INIZ, NY
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    NodeDeploy, Germany
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    Kimsufi / OVH, France
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    EDIS, Sweden
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  • Crissic Solutions

  • GadelhasGadelhas Member
    edited July 2014

    HostSailor:

    HostUS:

    InvokeVM:

    OVH RBX (VPS Classic 1):

    Online.net (dedicated server):

    I guess that they are all not that bad.

  • SreeSree Member

    Xvmlabs

    Interoute

    Weloveservers

  • qm78qm78 Member

    colorhost.de - KVM Large Red

  • FuslFusl Member
    edited July 2014

    FuslVZ Web Services :)

  • vdnetvdnet Member
    edited July 2014

    These tests seem extremely flawed for two reasons:

    1. Some of the ISPs or their upstreams have their own speed test server so you are just testing LAN speed not internet speed.

    2. Some test servers are better than others. Some test servers use gigabit connectivity while others use 10gigabit, if a gigabit test has more than one running at a time it is going to show slower results.

  • agoldenbergagoldenberg Member, Host Rep

    My dedicated from ComfortHost.net

  • zevuszevus Member

    @vdnet said:
    These tests seem extremely flawed for two reasons:

    1. Some of the ISPs or their upstreams have their own speed test server so you are just testing LAN speed not internet speed.

    2. Some test servers are better than others. Some test servers use gigabit connectivity while others use 10gigabit, if a gigabit test has more than one running at a time it is going to show slower results.

    Any ping time over 1ms would be rather bizarre for a LAN speed test. But we can be ultra liberal and say 3ms. I don't see many at 3ms or below... anyway, it shouldn't be too hard to distinguish, lol.

    re: some test servers are better than others... yes, that's why one should always try comcast, charter, AT&T, sprint, etc, first... and run multiple tests

  • BlaZeBlaZe Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2014

    On my dev Serbia vps

  • AlbaHostAlbaHost Member, Host Rep

    ISP: artmotion n.p.sh, is this not in Kosovo?

  • @BlaZe said:
    On my dev Serbia vps

    wow, it's unusual for upload to be much faster than download

  • zevus said: Some test servers are better than others. Some test servers use gigabit connectivity while others use 10gigabit, if a gigabit test has more than one running at a time it is going to show slower results.

    This. However, meh'.

  • Haphost free 128mb box:

  • @PremiumN said:
    Haphost free 128mb box:

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