• fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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      3 months ago

      Can you select your server there? Doesn’t seem like it. Plus this one looks absolutely TINY.

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      How is that tiny though?

      Considering this is about sending some random data to a server and measuring the speed, that’s quite large. I’ve seen whole computer games that fit in 1/10 of that space.

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        It could fit in a standard 3.5 inch floppy disk, sure it’s not the smallest, but for a full app written in javascript and not asm it is, in fact, small

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    Aaaaand your ISP has already begun forcibly speeding up your service to make it look better in 3… 2… 1…

    No doubt the second they figure this out a large amount of the scummy ISPs around the world are gonna start temporary reverse speed throttling when this is used, per usual, to make themselves look better.

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    Does anyone know of a speed test where you can set it up to run by itself regularly and push a notification to a channel (like pushbullet or similar) when the speed is below a certain threshold?

    Edit: I went with self hosted speedtest-tracker as a docker container and notifications through Discord webhook.

    Thanks for all the tips!! ❤️

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    Does anyone know about a speedtest that’s like iperf but multicore and suited for >100GbE? I’ve seen Patrick from STH use something that could do like 400GbE but I haven’t found out what it’s called

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    At my last job, we used iperf a lot for internal speed tests and we used to wonder if there were public iperf servers to test against.

    I’m not sure how secure that’d be or if that would even be worth it, but it was an interesting thought.

  • ᗪᗩᗰᑎ@lemmy.ml
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    Cool project! I used OpenSpeedTest last week to test local intranet speeds.

    If you already have docker/podman installed, the command below should get you going quickly:

     docker run --restart=unless-stopped --name openspeedtest -d -p 3000:3000 -p 3001:3001 openspeedtest/latest