We are planning to relocate our servers away from our own dedicated hardware to a more easily manageable system.
With this move we can freely choose location and we have narrowed it down to three different locations. Most of our users are from Europe (50%) and Americas (30%), so it's going to be in Western/Central Europe, or in Eastern USA.
While this is not going to be a very scientific research, please do help us a bit by doing the speedtest on each location. We'd just like to see about the spectrum of response time variantions and if there are some surprises...
- You will need to download three, identical, files from three different servers. Each file is 100 MB and is a .tar.gz packed file containing just random data. File should not be opened and can be deleted after you download this. You will need to time how long it takes to download the file (use for example cellphone's timer from the moment you click "download" to moment it is done), or tell the average download speed (i.e. "average speed is 1.5 MB/sec").
- You will need to do a 'ping' from your local computer to each of the servers and let me know the average response time (ms). (how to do this: 1) open command prompt (Windows 10: press start menu and type "cmd" and press enter). 2) in the prompt type "ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xx" where xxx is the server ip address, listed below. 3) report the average response time of 4 replies (or whatever amount the system does..))
- In the report please state your location and connection speed.
- Please report results by replying to this thread, which after 2 Cr is added to your account (if all data is supplied correctly).
Test server #1: Download file from http://138.68.148.237/ and ping the ip 138.68.148.237
Test server #2: Download file from http://188.166.104.76/ and ping the ip 188.166.104.76
Test server #3: Download file from http://104.131.14.167/ and ping the ip 104.131.14.167
We're doing our own research and using third-party tools and locations for this, but just like to get some feedback from you too. Survey is open about one week.
Thanks!
Example response:
Server #1: Download time 1m7s (~1.5 MB/s), avg ping 58ms
Server #2: Download time 1m12s (~1.3 MB/s), avg ping 52ms
Server #3: Download time 1m28s (~0.8 MB/s), avg ping 175ms
Location: Helsinki, Finland
Connection: 4G, 50 MBit/sec
Server #1: Download time 5,39s, avg ping 47ms
Server #2: Download time 5,33s, avg ping 38ms
Server #3: Download time 7,02s, avg ping 115ms
Location: Lahti, Finland
Connection: Optical fibre, 200mb/s
Hi Sami,
server 1: min 22ms max: 170ms avg: 64ms download time: 5.71 secs
server 2: min: 28ms max: 40ms avg: 33ms download time: 2.16 secs
server 3: min: 115ms max: 187ms avg: 159ms download time: 9.34 secs
Location: Hamilton, Scotland
Connection: Fibre, 200mb/s
Server #1: Download time 49s (~2.1 MB/s), avg ping 104ms
Server #2: Download time 51s (~2 MB/s), avg ping 94ms
Server #3: Download time 1m (~1.7 MB/s), avg ping 16ms
Location: Reston, Virginia
Connection: Fiber, 50 mb/sec
Test Server 1: download 38s ping Sent = 100, Received = 98, Lost = 2 (2% loss) Min = 78ms, Max = 130ms, Avg = 86ms
Test Server 2: download 51s ping Sent = 100, Received = 93, Lost = 7 (7% loss) Min = 83ms, Max = 225ms, Avg = 90ms
Test Server 3: download 4s ping Sent = 100, Received = 96, Lost = 4 (4% loss) Min = 9ms, Max = 96ms, Avg = 18ms
Location: New York, NY, USA
Connection Speed: 200 Mbps, coax cable
I have a clear favorite. ;)
Server #1: Download time 3 minutes 24 seconds (~0.49 MB/s), avg ping 192 ms
Server #2: Download time 2 minutes 5 seconds (~0.8 MB/s), avg ping 212 ms
Server #3: Download time 1 minute 38 seconds (~1.0 MB/s), avg ping 132 ms
Location: Puebla, Mexico
Connection: Telmex Infinitum 5MB/s
From Morocco - temporarily visiting the country - server 2 is fastest, then 1, and 3 significantly slower.
Server #1: Download time 2m54s (~0.57 MB/s), avg ping 106ms
Server #2: Download time 3m12s (~0.52 MB/s), avg ping 127ms
Server #3: Download time 1m11s (~1.41 MB/s), avg ping 41ms
Dallas, Texas, US
Fiber Optic, 200 Mbit/s
Quote1st test above was on wifi while I had 4 TVs streaming video, 2nd test is with a wired connection if this info helps you.
Server #1: Download time 7s (~14.3 MB/s), avg ping 104ms
Server #2: Download time 7s (~14.3 MB/s), avg ping 121ms
Server #3: Download time 6s (~16.7 MB/s), avg ping 40ms
Dallas, Texas, US
Fiber Optic, 200 Mbit/s
Server #1: Download time: 3.85s; avg 122ms
Server #2: Download time: 5.82s; avg 133ms
Server #3: Download time: 5.77s; avg 58ms
Kyle, Texas, US
Cable(coax), 200 Mbit/s
Talentz
Server 1 (time: 4s, speed: 25MB/s, ping: 41.193ms)
curl -o 1.tgz http://138.68.148.237/testPack1.tar.gz
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 100M 100 100M 0 0 25.0M 0 0:00:04 0:00:04 --:--:-- 20.3M
ping -c 10 138.68.148.237
PING 138.68.148.237 (138.68.148.237) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=41.0 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=2 ttl=53 time=41.2 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=3 ttl=53 time=41.3 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=4 ttl=53 time=40.7 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=5 ttl=53 time=40.9 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=6 ttl=53 time=41.0 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=7 ttl=53 time=40.4 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=8 ttl=53 time=40.7 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=9 ttl=53 time=43.3 ms
64 bytes from 138.68.148.237: icmp_seq=10 ttl=53 time=41.0 ms
--- 138.68.148.237 ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9007ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 40.479/41.193/43.332/0.769 ms
Server 2 (time: 5s, speed: 20MB/s, ping: 43.673ms)
curl -o 2.tgz http://188.166.104.76/testPack2.tar.gz
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 100M 100 100M 0 0 20.0M 0 0:00:05 0:00:05 --:--:-- 20.0M
ping -c 10 188.166.104.76
PING 188.166.104.76 (188.166.104.76) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=43.4 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=2 ttl=53 time=42.6 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=3 ttl=53 time=43.7 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=4 ttl=53 time=43.7 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=5 ttl=53 time=43.9 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=6 ttl=53 time=44.0 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=7 ttl=53 time=44.1 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=8 ttl=53 time=43.9 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=9 ttl=53 time=43.8 ms
64 bytes from 188.166.104.76: icmp_seq=10 ttl=53 time=43.1 ms
--- 188.166.104.76 ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9017ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 42.663/43.673/44.140/0.448 ms
Server 3 (time: 5s, speed: 22.3MB/s, ping: 232.612ms)
curl -o 3.tgz http://104.131.14.167/testPack3.tar.gz
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 100M 100 100M 0 0 20.0M 0 0:00:05 0:00:05 --:--:-- 22.3M
ping -c 10 104.131.14.167
PING 104.131.14.167 (104.131.14.167) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=315 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=2 ttl=51 time=337 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=3 ttl=50 time=155 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=4 ttl=50 time=178 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=5 ttl=50 time=205 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=6 ttl=50 time=116 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=7 ttl=49 time=245 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=8 ttl=50 time=165 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=9 ttl=51 time=180 ms
64 bytes from 104.131.14.167: icmp_seq=10 ttl=50 time=427 ms
--- 104.131.14.167 ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9013ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 116.826/232.612/427.635/92.878 ms
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Internet speed: 300Mb/s downlink, 300Mb/s uplink, http://www.speedtest.net/result/7006348814
edited my post above if the additional info helps.
Server 1 - 10 seconds download, 98ms ping
Server 2 - 8 seconds download, 95ms ping
Server 3 - 3 seconds download, 26ms ping
Location: Roswell, GA (just north of Atlanta)
Connection: AT&T 1gbit up/down fiber
Server #1: 2 min 46sec (average download speed 603KB/s) , Avg Ping 326ms
Server #2: 45 min 8sec (average download speed 39KB/s), Avg Ping 319ms
Server #3: 3 min 30sec (average download speed 502KB/s), Avg Ping 254ms
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Connection:
(https://www.airwaysim.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.speedtest.net%2Fresult%2F7006793587.png&hash=3931277ffca7d2d07a24fbd71048228e577c046e)
I know which one I would prefer, at least when it comes to down speed. Site hasn't really had any slowness that I can notice as it is right now.
Server 1: 38 seconds download, 87ms ping.
Server 2: see below
Server 3: 12 seconds download, 21ms ping.
Server 2 gave VERY erratic results. The first download attempt took 19 minutes and had an average download speed in the dialup range. I tried again and the second attempt took only 46 seconds, I suspect there may have been some ISP caching because I was downloading the exact same file. I tried a third time and it took 16 minutes to download.
Ping results from Server 2 were also erratic. Initial test gave 107ms. Second ping gave 172ms. I did a ping -t for a couple of minutes and got the following results:
Ping statistics for 188.166.104.76:
Packets: Sent = 186, Received = 178, Lost = 8 (4% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 104ms, Maximum = 118ms, Average = 107ms
Location: Portsmouth, Virginia US
Browser: Firefox ESR 52.5.0
Connection: Cox Communications, coax, advertised 50 Mb down, 15 up. Local speedtest shows 65 down, 17 up. Speedtest to Helsinki shows 5 down, 3 up. VPN disabled for testing (although I normally use one because of ISP shenanigans).
Server 1 : Download 55sec ping 28 ms
Server 2 : Downlöad 30sec ping 23 ms
Server 3 : Download 30 sec ping 100ms
Berlin,Germany
Cable 1Gbit/s
Server #1: Download time 49s - avg ping 36ms
Server #2: Download time 44s - avg ping 44ms
Server #3: Download time 1min16s - avg ping 110ms
Location: Kladno, Czech Republic
Connection: WiFi 20Mb/s
Location 1: Kielce, Poland
100 Mbit/s Fiber
Server #1:
14 sec download, avg. speed 7,07 MB/s
Avg ping: 58ms
Server #2:
13 sec download, avg. speed 7,72 MB/s
Avg ping: 74 ms
Server #3:
25 sec download, avg. speed 3,93 MB/s
Avg ping: 138 ms
Location 2: near Warsaw, Poland
>10Gbit/s direct structural connection
Server #1:
26 sec download, avg. speed 3,79 MB/s
Avg ping: 32ms
Server #2:
21 sec download, avg. speed 4,77 MB/s
Avg ping: 24 ms
Server #3:
84 sec download, avg. speed 1,20 MB/s
Avg ping: 100 ms
Results from location nr 2 are interesting since speedtest usually gives near 1gbit performance even across borders. (limited by 1Gbit ethernet anyway)