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Speed/bandwidth of my dedi


Dani
25-06-2014, 10:57
Hi

You can set your server into rescue mode by clicking "Netboot" and then "Rescue".
Afterwards you would need to perform a reboot.

This will mean your server will boot from the network, it will enable you to test the server hardware and also the network connection.

Once you finish with the test, remember to change the netboot back to Hard Disk and perform another reboot to set your server back to normal mode.

Danny

MineFerno
24-06-2014, 22:09
Running CentOS 6.5, I don't know how to set server into rescue mode.

Dani
23-06-2014, 17:57
Hi

Can you set your server into rescue mode and perform the speed test inside the browser.

Thanks

Danny

MineFerno
23-06-2014, 17:47
Even worst,

[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.1 sec 101 MBytes 84.2 Mbits/sec

K.Kode
23-06-2014, 02:24
Try iperf instead of a flash uploader.

iperf -c 62.210.82.197 -p 8042

MineFerno
22-06-2014, 22:25
Yes, I tried multiple servers on the speedtest. None of them had upload speeds greater then 100mbps. What is going on...?

heise
22-06-2014, 22:16
Did you try different servers?

MineFerno
22-06-2014, 20:24
Hello,
I have recently brought a dedicated server of SoYouStart. (SSD-3). I am not very happy with the upload speed of my dedicated server, you guys said "Guaranteed 250mbps, outgoing, internal or external" yet when I speed test my server. My download speed is fine, but upload is not fine.

1st time,


2nd time,


3rd time,