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  1. #1
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    Speed test...

    Just got a new server up and running from servermatrix. Looking so see of the speed is up to snuff.

    http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test (47MB file)

    Thanks,
    John

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    Oscillating between 100-120K.

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    534 KB/sec

    Location: East Coast of Canada.
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    Re: Speed test...

    Originally posted by jdhs
    Just got a new server up and running from servermatrix. Looking so see of the speed is up to snuff.

    http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test (47MB file)

    Thanks,
    John
    root@artemis [/temp]# wget http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    --14:55:11-- http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    => `testfile.test'
    Connecting to 67.18.57.34:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 48,587,153 [text/plain]

    100%[========================================================================================>] 48,587,153 1.13M/s ETA 00:00

    14:55:52 (1.13 MB/s) - `testfile.test' saved [48587153/48587153]

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    --20:08:06-- http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    => `testfile.test'
    Connecting to 67.18.57.34:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 48,587,153 [text/plain]

    100%[=====================================================>] 48,587,153 1.05M/s ETA 00:00

    20:08:50 (1.05 MB/s) - `testfile.test' saved [48587153/48587153]

    Los Angeles, California

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    speed test

    937kbps from www.*******.com
    seattle WA

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    From Servint:

    wget http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    --21:39:03-- http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    => `testfile.test'
    Connecting to 67.18.57.34:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 48,587,153 [text/plain]

    100%[====================================>] 48,587,153 1.11M/s ETA 00:00

    21:39:44 (1.11 MB/s) - `testfile.test' saved [48587153/48587153]


    From UK:

    wget http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    --21:41:07-- http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    => `testfile.test'
    Connecting to 67.18.57.34:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 48,587,153 [text/plain]

    100%[====================================>] 48,587,153 542.69K/s ETA 00:00

    21:42:36 (534.08 KB/s) - `testfile.test' saved [48587153/48587153]

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    350 on my home connection, 1.7 mb/s on my box
    hm what should I put in my sig?

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    Maxed out my home connection, 340KB/s.

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    wget http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    --13:46:23-- http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    => `testfile.test'
    Connecting to 67.18.57.34:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 48,587,153 [text/plain]

    100%[====================================>] 48,587,153 500.27K/s ETA 00:00

    13:47:58 (500.27 KB/s) - `testfile.test' saved [48587153/48587153]



    from managed.com in San Jose

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    How would everyone rate the speed? When compared to other servermatrix servers? Am I on average?slower?faster?

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    well what speed port are you on? 10 or 100mbps??

    I was getting 1.12MB from my colo box at ********** so id assume you're on a 10mbps port?

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    Originally posted by Tracert
    well what speed port are you on? 10 or 100mbps??

    I was getting 1.12MB from my colo box at ********** so id assume you're on a 10mbps port?
    I'm on the 10.

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    ok then your speed is 10mbps so its perfectly fine

    The other user speed test reports seem accurate ... so you are looking good

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    Originally posted by Tracert
    ok then your speed is 10mbps so its perfectly fine

    The other user speed test reports seem accurate ... so you are looking good
    Cool Beans . Thanks.

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    100%[====================================>] 48,587,153 558.34K/s ETA 00:00

    00:57:31 (558.34 KB/s) - `testfile.test' saved [48587153/48587153]

    from the netherlands and

    100%[====================================>] 48,587,153 667.62K/s ETA 00:00

    18:59:45 (611.29 KB/s) - `testfile.test' saved [48587153/48587153]

    from my home box

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    Nice speed, stopped flactuating at 630k/sec. From a 10mbit/sec Qwest onnection in Chicago.
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    I'm getting around 500KB/sec to 600KB/sec. I'm downloading from Fremont, CA

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    I am getting 520kb/sec from my website rasputinj.com on the east coast, and I am getting 415kb/sec in SoCal on my home machine.

    Looks like it is running fast.

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    5% [===> ] 2,830,776 192.83K/s ETA 03:51

    From Malaysia

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    From experience with all of our boxes at TP/SM, their speeds are pretty good. They have 9gbps worth of connections in house, and are pretty reliable on top of that. Really bored, and want to have a lot of fun? Do a test speed from SM box to SM box. You get speeds of ~80 MB/Second. It amuses me, but again only when I am really bored.

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    managed:
    -bash-2.05b$ wget http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    --07:11:51-- http://67.18.57.34/testfile.test
    => `testfile.test'
    Connecting to 67.18.57.34:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 48,587,153 [text/plain]

    10% [===> ] 5,292,968 889.81K/s ETA 00:47
    -bash-2.05b$

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