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  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilAgg View Post
    That is good. Can you please post a traceroute to jamm12.jammconsulting.com?

    Did you go for the 10Mbps or 100Mbps single U package?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benj114 View Post
    Did you go for the 10Mbps or 100Mbps single U package?
    I forgot about that. I think I signed up for the 10mbps package, but I am getting instances where data is transferring at 100mpbs. I assume they just did not cap my link. Maybe they will do it later.

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    I've never seen a downlaod jump from 3mbit to 100mbit and jump to everything inbetween..

    [doug@squid ~]$ wget -O /dev/null http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/Cen...4-bin-1of8.iso
    --2010-12-19 16:37:22-- http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/Cen...4-bin-1of8.iso
    Resolving jamm12.jammconsulting.com... 74.124.30.130 Connecting to jamm12.jammconsulting.com|74.124.30.130|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 653668352 (623M) [application/octet-stream] Saving to: `/dev/null'

    100%[===================================================================================>] 653,668,352 8.38M/s in 3m 3s

    2010-12-19 16:40:26 (3.41 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [653668352/653668352]

    [doug@squid ~]$

    traceroute to 74.124.30.130 (74.124.30.130), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
    1 199.15.xxx.x7 (199.15.xxx.x7) 0.727 ms 0.588 ms 0.498 ms
    2 cr1.iad1.inforelay.net (66.231.176.53) 2.603 ms 2.626 ms 2.696 ms
    3 xe-3-0-7.ar2.iad1.us.nlayer.net (69.31.30.229) 3.071 ms 3.005 ms 2.910 ms
    4 ae0-30g.ar1.iad1.us.nlayer.net (69.31.31.133) 3.097 ms 3.011 ms 2.941 ms
    5 ge-11-1-7.er2.iad10.us.above.net (69.31.30.14) 4.910 ms 4.843 ms 4.776 ms
    6 xe-3-0-0.cr2.dca2.us.above.net (64.125.26.241) 5.110 ms 5.046 ms 5.220 ms
    7 xe-2-2-0.cr2.iah1.us.above.net (64.125.30.53) 31.649 ms 31.861 ms 31.790 ms
    8 xe-1-2-0.cr2.dfw2.us.above.net (64.125.26.133) 36.657 ms 36.600 ms 37.195 ms
    9 xe-1-1-0.er2.dfw2.us.above.net (64.125.26.214) 36.215 ms 36.238 ms 36.501 ms 10 64.124.193.221.available.above.net (64.124.193.221) 40.888 ms 40.826 ms 40.741 ms
    11 xe-5-3-0.core4.dllstx01.corexchange.com (208.78.216.162) 39.219 ms 39.068 ms 39.275 ms
    12 cust-74-124-30-130.dllstx01.corexchange.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougy View Post
    I've never seen a downlaod jump from 3mbit to 100mbit and jump to everything inbetween..
    I have seen that in some of my downloads as well. It looks like the network has sporadic transfer speeds.

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    Odd I tried the new file that NeilAgg posted, it started off at 20kbs, then shot upto 500kbs, then levelled off around 230kbs... on my 15mbs connection...

    Its too bad, cause I was hoping of collocating with this company. I guess the offer is too good to be true... at least from a Canadian internet connection

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    From my Montreal servers I was able to maintain around 2.5-3 MBytes/s
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    Perhaps their connection to Canada is somewhat limited?

    I don't know enough about Routing...but is that possible? could the route to Canada be jammed up... I have two Internet connections here from the two major consumer carriers in Canada (Rogers and Bell), both yielding similar results.

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    Here's an outbound trace


    1 64.15.74.209 (64.15.74.209) 0.938 ms 1.106 ms 1.296 ms
    2 209.44.125.93 (209.44.125.93) 0.543 ms 0.629 ms 0.515 ms
    3 ge-6-17.car1.Montreal2.Level3.net (4.59.176.113) 154.183 ms 154.216 ms 154.313 ms
    4 ae-5-5.ebr2.NewYork1.Level3.net (4.69.141.6) 7.838 ms 7.867 ms 7.971 ms
    5 ae-3-3.ebr2.Dallas1.Level3.net (4.69.137.121) 43.091 ms 43.100 ms 43.100 ms
    6 ae-23-70.car3.Dallas1.Level3.net (4.69.145.69) 42.963 ms 42.822 ms 42.814 ms
    7 MOMENTUS-DA.car3.Dallas1.Level3.net (4.71.120.26) 42.854 ms 42.737 ms 42.656 ms
    8 cust-74-124-30-130.dllstx01.corexchange.com (74.124.30.130) 43.515 ms 43.491 ms 43.480 ms
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yosi View Post
    Perhaps their connection to Canada is somewhat limited
    Thanks for testing it.
    It looks like there might be areas with low connection speeds. Oh well.

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    Jean-Pierre Abboud, Ahh.. that may be it..how are you getting to them over Level3? What is your internet provider (or are you connecting from a datacenter)?

    Both Bell and Rogers - is going over "us.above.net"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yosi View Post
    Jean-Pierre Abboud, Ahh.. that may be it..how are you getting to them over Level3? What is your internet provider (or are you connecting from a datacenter)?

    Both Bell and Rogers - is going over "us.above.net"
    It's from my colocated servers in Montreal, yeah level3 seems to be providing a more direct connection.

    On my home videotron connection it's going to sprintlink (1 hop) then Level3.
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    Well JP, if you are getting that kind of speed over Level3, thats not bad for the money. I just have to keep in mind that Bell/Rogers (a good chunk of Canadian customers would have the connection on the slower side).

    But if its fast from the USA, it great deal at that price point!

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    This week my ISP appears to be dumb when it comes to routing again.


    Code:
     
    Tracing route to jamm12.jammconsulting.com [74.124.30.130]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:
      1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.1.1
      2     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      3     7 ms     6 ms     5 ms  rd1so-ge5-0-0-3.cg.shawcable.net [64.59.139.2]
      4     8 ms     8 ms     7 ms  66.163.71.169
      5    23 ms    25 ms    25 ms  66.163.78.29
      6    44 ms    42 ms    46 ms  rc2ch-pos5-0.il.shawcable.net [66.163.76.26]
      7    42 ms    52 ms    43 ms  mpr1.ord7.us [206.223.119.86]
      8   165 ms    42 ms    43 ms  xe-2-2-0.cr1.ord2.us.above.net [64.125.26.249]
      9    69 ms    70 ms    70 ms  xe-0-2-0.cr1.dfw2.us.above.net [64.125.30.61]
     10    69 ms    69 ms    69 ms  xe-0-1-0.er1.dfw2.us.above.net [64.125.27.74]
     11    72 ms    71 ms    71 ms  64.124.193.221.available.above.net [64.124.193.2
    21]
     12    77 ms   126 ms    77 ms  xe-5-3-0.core4.dllstx01.corexchange.com [208.78.
    216.162]
     13    90 ms    77 ms    77 ms  cust-74-124-30-130.dllstx01.corexchange.com [74.
    124.30.130]
    Trace complete.

    Code:
     
    Tracing route to colounlimited.com [208.78.216.80]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:
      1    <1 ms     1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.1.1
      2     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      3     7 ms    10 ms     8 ms  rd1so-ge5-0-0-3.cg.shawcable.net [64.59.139.2]
      4    10 ms     8 ms     6 ms  66.163.71.165
      5    27 ms    23 ms    25 ms  66.163.78.25
      6    43 ms    43 ms    43 ms  rc2ec-tge0-6-0-0.il.shawcable.net [66.163.77.238
    ]
      7    42 ms    42 ms    41 ms  mpr1.ord7.us [206.223.119.86]
      8    46 ms    45 ms    43 ms  xe-2-2-0.cr1.ord2.us.above.net [64.125.26.249]
      9    70 ms    72 ms    71 ms  xe-0-2-0.cr1.dfw2.us.above.net [64.125.30.61]
     10    73 ms    71 ms    71 ms  xe-0-1-0.er1.dfw2.us.above.net [64.125.27.74]
     11    72 ms    74 ms    72 ms  64.124.193.221.available.above.net [64.124.193.2
    21]
     12    71 ms    73 ms    71 ms  www.colounlimited.com [208.78.216.80]
    Trace complete.
    No idea why I'm going from west coast to the east coast and back down to Dallas.

    This is not what it's been like for the past few months....

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    Quote Originally Posted by benj114 View Post

    No idea why I'm going from west coast to the east coast and back down to Dallas.

    This is not what it's been like for the past few months....
    It sounds like AboveNet has crappy routing, I assume ColoUnlimited/CoreEx doesn't have FCP.
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    From my other dedicated server in AtlantaNAP to his test link.

    root@cerebellum [~]# wget -O /dev/null http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/Cen...4-bin-1of8.iso
    --2010-12-19 17:04:42-- http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/Cen...4-bin-1of8.iso
    Resolving jamm12.jammconsulting.com... 74.124.30.130
    Connecting to jamm12.jammconsulting.com|74.124.30.130|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 653668352 (623M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: `/dev/null'

    100%[================================================================================================================================================>] 653,668,352 11.1M/s in 56s

    2010-12-19 17:05:38 (11.1 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [653668352/653668352]

    It was solid at 11.1MB/s the whole time.

    Ping times from Jacksonville Comcast are in the 60-80ms range

    Here is a tracert from Jacksonville also..

    tracert jamm12.jammconsulting.com

    Tracing route to jamm12.jammconsulting.com [74.124.30.130]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:

    1 3 ms 2 ms 1 ms greatwall10.home.hostxl.com [10.10.0.254]
    2 38 ms 41 ms 52 ms c-98-231-120-1.hsd1.fl.comcast.net [98.231.120.1
    ]
    3 42 ms 26 ms 60 ms te-9-4-ur01.chaffee.fl.jacksvil.comcast.net [68.
    85.94.29]
    4 45 ms 25 ms 32 ms te-9-1-ur01.macclenny.fl.jacksvil.comcast.net [6
    8.85.225.97]
    5 39 ms 24 ms 33 ms te-7-3-ar01.westside.fl.jacksvil.comcast.net [68
    .86.168.109]
    6 38 ms 36 ms 38 ms te-0-0-0-1-cr01.charlotte.nc.ibone.comcast.net [
    68.86.93.169]
    7 41 ms 58 ms 45 ms pos-3-12-0-0-cr01.atlanta.ga.ibone.comcast.net [
    68.86.86.221]
    8 43 ms 47 ms 59 ms 64.209.107.53
    9 88 ms 117 ms 76 ms BANDCON.Gi6-19.ar2.DAL2.gblx.net [67.17.159.70]

    10 72 ms 75 ms 102 ms xe-5-3-0.core4.dllstx01.corexchange.com [208.78.
    216.162]
    11 80 ms 54 ms 57 ms cust-74-124-30-130.dllstx01.corexchange.com [74.
    124.30.130]

    Trace complete.

    BTW my server should be there Tuesday.. So I'll do more testing then..

  16. #66
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    First off this file:
    jamm12.jammconsulting.com/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-1of8.iso

    Colounlimited hard caps the port... so multiple requests for this file are going to be throttled according to the port speed being locked down.

    Having said that from Netriplex, Asheville, NC:

    curl --O /dev/null http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/Cen...4-bin-1of8.iso
    % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
    100 623M 100 623M 0 0 10.8M 0 0:00:57 0:00:57 --:--:-- 11.1M


    From GIPNetworks is Dallas/Plano, TX:
    curl --O /dev/null http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/Cen...4-bin-1of8.iso
    % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
    100 623M 100 623M 0 0 10.2M 0 0:01:00 0:01:00 --:--:-- 10.5M

    Seems good to me this file and server.

    Does anyone have a file on a 1Gbps connection at Colounlimited that I can I can speedtest?

    Sorry for the 10Mbps math confusion. My multitasking skills failed miserably Time for some dinner.
    Last edited by pubcrawler; 12-19-2010 at 06:40 PM.

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    It's certainly not on a 10Mbps port.
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    Could someone post a file up and possibly have ONE person at a time download. It may be multiple people on gbit servers etc downloading may be causing the crazy speed changes.


    The network seems to be a plausible choice for budget VPS hosting. The budget pretty much would allow one to compete with the budget providers with still a decent network. Or as a server backup setup.


    I am assisting my friend with getting single test servers colocated along with He and possibly burst and I will let everyone know how it goes.

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    when I did my test it was 100% solid at 11.1MB/s and never wavered.. It looks like it is a pretty strait shot from my server in AtlantaNAP and that server is on a 100Mbs unmetered port.

    Here is the tracert from my server

    root@cerebellum [~]# tracert jamm12.jammconsulting.com
    traceroute to jamm12.jammconsulting.com (74.124.30.130), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
    1 207.210.100.25 (207.210.100.25) 2.287 ms 2.458 ms 2.693 ms
    2 core-b.gnax.net (209.51.131.17) 0.360 ms 0.417 ms 0.467 ms
    3 (63.216.31.129) 255.599 ms 255.669 ms 255.796 ms
    4 Te2-3.1025.ar3.ATL2.gblx.net (64.212.109.69) 0.513 ms 0.560 ms 0.604 ms
    5 BANDCON.Gi6-19.ar2.DAL2.gblx.net (67.17.159.70) 20.981 ms 20.983 ms 20.979 ms
    6 xe-5-3-0.core4.dllstx01.corexchange.com (208.78.216.162) 20.803 ms 20.615 ms 20.904 ms
    7 cust-74-124-30-130.dllstx01.corexchange.com (74.124.30.130) 22.223 ms 22.033 ms 20.957 ms
    root@cerebellum [~]#


    A retest on the file transfer... Looks like they finally got him locked down to 10MB/s. But still a solid 1.12MB/s the whole time.


    root@cerebellum [~]# wget -O /dev/null http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/CentOS-5 .5-x86_64-bin-1of8.iso
    --2010-12-21 03:19:00-- http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin- 1of8.iso
    Resolving jamm12.jammconsulting.com... 74.124.30.130
    Connecting to jamm12.jammconsulting.com|74.124.30.130|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 653668352 (623M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: `/dev/null'

    100%[===============================================================================================================>] 653,668,352 1.12M/s in 9m 15s

    2010-12-21 03:28:15 (1.12 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [653668352/653668352]



    Oh yeah and BTW ... Mine is almost there... DALLAS, TX, US 12/21/2010 12:49 A.M. OUT FOR DELIVERY

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoTek-JP View Post
    It sounds like AboveNet has crappy routing, I assume ColoUnlimited/CoreEx doesn't have FCP.
    1) FCP would affect outbound routing, not inbound routing. So it's irrelevant.

    6 43 ms 43 ms 43 ms rc2ec-tge0-6-0-0.il.shawcable.net [66.163.77.238
    2) Shaw goes to Chicago first in order to reach AboveNet as this is presumably the closest peering point. It's not AboveNet who has poor routing; this is simply a matter of Shaw's routing selection.

    Quote Originally Posted by benj114 View Post
    No idea why I'm going from west coast to the east coast and back down to Dallas.
    3) Chicago isn't east coast.

    It really isn't as inefficient as you make it out to be, perhaps it's about 10-15ms over what you would normally get with a more direct path, but there shouldn't be any real world difference from that unless you are gaming (even then, it's not like you'll have problems playing).

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeremyXL View Post
    when I did my test it was 100% solid at 11.1MB/s and never wavered.. It looks like it is a pretty strait shot from my server in AtlantaNAP and that server is on a 100Mbs unmetered port.

    Here is the tracert from my server

    root@cerebellum [~]# tracert jamm12.jammconsulting.com
    traceroute to jamm12.jammconsulting.com (74.124.30.130), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
    1 207.210.100.25 (207.210.100.25) 2.287 ms 2.458 ms 2.693 ms
    2 core-b.gnax.net (209.51.131.17) 0.360 ms 0.417 ms 0.467 ms
    3 (63.216.31.129) 255.599 ms 255.669 ms 255.796 ms
    4 Te2-3.1025.ar3.ATL2.gblx.net (64.212.109.69) 0.513 ms 0.560 ms 0.604 ms
    5 BANDCON.Gi6-19.ar2.DAL2.gblx.net (67.17.159.70) 20.981 ms 20.983 ms 20.979 ms
    6 xe-5-3-0.core4.dllstx01.corexchange.com (208.78.216.162) 20.803 ms 20.615 ms 20.904 ms
    7 cust-74-124-30-130.dllstx01.corexchange.com (74.124.30.130) 22.223 ms 22.033 ms 20.957 ms
    root@cerebellum [~]#


    A retest on the file transfer... Looks like they finally got him locked down to 10MB/s. But still a solid 1.12MB/s the whole time.


    root@cerebellum [~]# wget -O /dev/null http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/CentOS-5 .5-x86_64-bin-1of8.iso
    --2010-12-21 03:19:00-- http://jamm12.jammconsulting.com/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin- 1of8.iso
    Resolving jamm12.jammconsulting.com... 74.124.30.130
    Connecting to jamm12.jammconsulting.com|74.124.30.130|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 653668352 (623M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: `/dev/null'

    100%[===============================================================================================================>] 653,668,352 1.12M/s in 9m 15s

    2010-12-21 03:28:15 (1.12 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [653668352/653668352]



    Oh yeah and BTW ... Mine is almost there... DALLAS, TX, US 12/21/2010 12:49 A.M. OUT FOR DELIVERY
    That is not that impressive. Unless he's on a 10m port and not 100. With your distance and latency you should be able to saturate a 100m link not sit ay 1.1MB which is pretty much a mated 10m port.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudstr View Post
    That is not that impressive. Unless he's on a 10m port and not 100. With your distance and latency you should be able to saturate a 100m link not sit ay 1.1MB which is pretty much a mated 10m port.
    as said before, he was supposed to be on 10mb the whole time.. now he is
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    Yes, I just received confirmation the ColoUnlimited forgot to cap my port. They capped it now.

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    how many amps and server space for how much ?

    Thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by elvis1 View Post
    how many amps and server space for how much ?

    Thx
    It says it right on there website


    Anyways I will be helping my friend setup his server a week after Christmas. 6 slices on my cornea has left me pretty much blind until it heals and this is one of his first times managing switches etc so hes waiting on me

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