SOLVED Server Speed Test

Ian

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I've been troubleshooting a server speed problem behind the scenes and it would be really helpful if you could could help me with a speed test.

Could you please let me know the speeds you get from the following tests?:

https://www.liquidweb.com/about-us/data-centers/us-central/#speed-test
http://speedtest.hivelocity.net (perhaps choose the 10Gio file and let it run for about 10 seconds - no need to download it all).

If you could also let me know your "max" connection speed too, so I know if it's hitting that.
 

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    • Speed: 638.3KB/sec
    • Peak: 923.1KB/sec
    • Time to First Byte: 1217msec
0.4 GB d/l in around 1 minute from sppedtext [ Gio.dat file ]


You need to copy & paste the liquid web link as its currently redirecting to add page
 
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The first one just goes to a list of their products and services no speedtest that I can see.
The second one downloads a file. The 100Mb file downloads in 14 seconds. The 10Gig file downloads at about 12-14 MBs
My access is nominally 100Mbs although it runs at about 139Mbs most of the time.
 

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Mine.....
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30 minutes on the Gio.dat file

my ISP DL/UPL is 60/5 .
 
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My nominal 10 MB/s down 0.9 up Bell Canada Fibe 10
Your speed test link is questionable?
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Many thanks for all the testing - I've found the cause of the issue on the server. TCP scaling was disabled - it's now enabled and working as expected (at least the server is, not sure about the speed test link).
 
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  • Speed: 16.9MB/sec
  • Peak: 16.9MB/sec
  • Time to First Byte: 360msec

on a nominal 100Mbp/s link.
 

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