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How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - deanhills - 03-17-2020 How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing the speed of two VPSs? I'm trying to compare my Phoenix VPS 9 speed with that of Dallas VPS 9. After the upgrade of my VPS 9 Phoenix last November from OpenVZ 6 to KVM, my IP was changed. Then when I tested the speed of the VPS it came up with similar results as today's test, like with a HUGE Ping and saying location is Frankfurt, whereas the location is really US in Phoenix. So how reliable is that really? Like with that huge Ping I should feel a huge latency issue with Phoenix, but I don't. My VPS 9 Phoenix performs just as seamless as Dallas, although Dallas feels faster in speed when I work with it (disk speed shows much greater speed as well - refer Benchmark test results of the two VPSs below). Although my ISP does work faster with Dallas. Below is the Ookla Speedtest that was taken of VPS 9 Phoenix: ![]() And this is the Speedtest of VPS 9 Dallas: ![]() I've done a quick Benchmark test to compare the two (credit to @"Hidden Refuge"): Code: wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hidden-refuge/bench-sh-2/master/bench.sh && bash bench.sh -b && rm bench.sh VPS 9 Phoenix System Info ----------- Processor : Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz CPU Cores : 2 Frequency : 2399.996 MHz Memory : 7870 MB Swap : buffers/cache: MB Uptime : 86 days, 11:25, Speedtest (IPv4 only) --------------------- Your public IPv4 is 50.2.xx.xx Location Provider Speed CDN Cachefly 66.1MB/s Lenoir, NC, US Dacentec 28.5MB/s Dallas, TX, US Softlayer 43.1MB/s Seattle, WA, US Softlayer 34.7MB/s San Jose, CA, US Softlayer 52.8MB/s Washington, DC, US Leaseweb 30.1MB/s Tokyo, Japan Linode 15.7MB/s Singapore Softlayer 7.65MB/s Taiwan Hinet 7.25MB/s Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 14.7MB/s Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 10.5MB/s Disk Speed ---------- I/O (1st run) : 129 MB/s I/O (2nd run) : 108 MB/s I/O (3rd run) : 87.6 MB/s Average I/O : 108 MB/s or .10 GB/s Dallas System Info ----------- Processor : Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2670 v2 @ 2.50GHz CPU Cores : 2 Frequency : 2499.998 MHz Memory : 7870 MB Swap : buffers/cache: MB Uptime : 2:48, Speedtest (IPv4 only) --------------------- Your public IPv4 is 23.94.xx.xx Location Provider Speed CDN Cachefly 81.3MB/s Lenoir, NC, US Dacentec 53.6MB/s Dallas, TX, US Softlayer 57.4MB/s Seattle, WA, US Softlayer 30.2MB/s San Jose, CA, US Softlayer 33.9MB/s Washington, DC, US Leaseweb 25.4MB/s Tokyo, Japan Linode 10.2MB/s Singapore Softlayer 6.91MB/s Taiwan Hinet 6.20MB/s Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 27.2MB/s Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 80.6MB/s Disk Speed ---------- I/O (1st run) : 522 MB/s I/O (2nd run) : 473 MB/s I/O (3rd run) : 612 MB/s Average I/O : 535 MB/s or .53 GB/s RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - AmirGT - 03-17-2020 Hello. As you said the VPS is not in Frankfurt but Ookla detects that you are in Frankfurt (bad IP geolocation) so it tests to German servers which is why you get high ping, I suggest you to know where exactly is the VPS located (which city) then search for this city at speedtestserver.com which is Phoenix in your case and you'll probably find some servers in there, specify the server in the speedtest command and check the results now. Also I suggest you to use the official Speedtest CLI which gives much more better results than the Python one, click HERE. RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - humanpuff69 - 03-17-2020 on high speed internet it is great . but on extremely low speed internet speedtest.net sometime doesnt load at all or show an error . for comparing a speed of two vps you can target the server to most of the visitor or your location to get the idea for how much speed the user will get RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - fChk - 03-17-2020 @deanhills The Dallas VPS seems superior, regardless of the internet connection speed; Just look at its disk I/O stats (that's the SSD norm). I'm not sure for your use-cases, but for mine disk I/O tend to be a constant bottleneck. Thus if I were you, I would switch to it without any hesitation :-) Did you check the SELinux issue on it ? RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - deanhills - 03-18-2020 (03-17-2020, 09:24 PM)fChk Wrote: @deanhillsAbsolutely what has been going through my mind. We're using it for testing Ubuntu right now for installation on a VPS Holder's VPS, but with the next Giveaway in April I intend to apply for VPS 9 Dallas. I really love this VPS. ![]() Anyway, thanks very much for the location tool you sent. This is much appreciated. I was able to locate the IP in Tempe, Arizona. @AmirGT Thank you for the comment. That makes absolute sense to me. OK, with all of your help I was able to get an updated speed test for VPS 9 Phoenix. @fChk provided me with a tool to find the real location of the IP for VPS 9 Phoenix which is Tempe, Arizona (not Germany). As @AmirGT mentioned one can search for the closest speedtest server location at https://www.speedtestserver.com/ The closest available speedtest server is: Nogales, Arizona Server ID: 16960 When I Googled for the script this is the Website I found that showed me how to do the speedtest with Server ID: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/install-speedtest-cli-on-centos-redhat-fedoa-scientific-to-measure-internetspeed/ Code: ./speedtest-cli --server 16960 --share And this was the result. Looks a bit more realistic now: ![]() Dallas definitely compares better so am planning to apply for VPS 9 Dallas during the next Giveaway. I must say VPS 9 Phoenix, even though it is still an excellent VPS deteriorated significantly in speed after the upgrade. This is the last speed I took just before the upgrade to KVM and change of IP for the VPS: ![]() RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - AmirGT - 03-18-2020 (03-18-2020, 01:31 AM)deanhills Wrote: And this was the result. Looks a bit more realistic now: That still doesn't seem to be a close location. A month ago I got a VPS and I wanted to run speedtest so I downloaded the Python speedtest script and ran it without specifying a server and this was the result ![]() Good, right? I shared it with my friend and he told me to use the official speedtest CLI because it gives better results. I installed it and, specified a close server (UPC Romania) then ran speedtest and that was the result ![]() I even tried the same server with speedtest Python script and the official speedtest CLI, the official speedtest CLI was much faster. Did you know now why I asked you to use the official speedtest CLI and specify a close server? Also about locating the IP you can use check-host.net it works very great and it also supports IPv6 RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - deanhills - 03-19-2020 (03-18-2020, 05:16 PM)AmirGT Wrote: That still doesn't seem to be a close location.@AmirGT Actually that is exactly what I thought I did if you look a bit closer at my previous post. I specified the "closest" server to the location of the VPS. And I added it with the official speedtest CLI. I've been using the official speedtest CLI with all my VPSs. Only issue I had was when the IP I got that was used for Tempe, Arizona looked like a German IP. You then helped me in the right direction. I doubt I'm going to get a better result, as when I checked the available servers in Arizona for the speed test, I could only find one in Nogales. But I can always check again later. I was hoping for one in Phoenix. Do you have an ID for a Server in Phoenix, Arizona? RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - AmirGT - 03-19-2020 (03-19-2020, 12:23 AM)deanhills Wrote: @AmirGT Actually that is exactly what I thought I did if you look a bit closer at my previous post. I specified the "closest" server to the location of the VPS. And I added it with the official speedtest CLI. I've been using the official speedtest CLI with all my VPSs. Only issue I had was when the IP I got that was used for Tempe, Arizona looked like a German IP. You then helped me in the right direction. I doubt I'm going to get a better result, as when I checked the available servers in Arizona for the speed test, I could only find one in Nogales. But I can always check again later. I was hoping for one in Phoenix. Do you have an ID for a Server in Phoenix, Arizona? If speedtestserver.com didn't list any then probably there are no servers in there but you could always check the map for closer cities, if that didn't help then I suggest you to use iperf, it doesn't have result links like speedtest but it's more accurate and preferred for servers, just specify the server and go. RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - humanpuff69 - 03-21-2020 (03-18-2020, 05:16 PM)AmirGT Wrote: That still doesn't seem to be a close location. the host is the same . the only differences is the ping . maybe at the time of the first one the network is less used at the time or the host have 2 host on the same location but with the same name if you want to select the server what i do is install a gui and a browser . but it isnt reccomended on low end vps RE: How reliable is Ookla Speedtest for comparing speed of two VPSs? - fChk - 04-07-2020 (03-18-2020, 05:16 PM)AmirGT Wrote: That still doesn't seem to be a close location. Ok!... Here we go: > This is what it looks like when speedtest is left to its own logic (ie testing against a Frankfurt-based server): Code: user@kvm-Post2Host-Phoenix:~/Lab$ ./speedtest > This is what it looks like when speedtest is directed towards a series of servers based in Phoenix Arizona: Code: user@kvm-Post2Host-Phoenix:~/Lab$ ./speedtest -s 30226 I would say that Phoenix-based VPS-9' connection speed is top-notch!.. It's the decaying US infrastructure and/or the network traffic that makes it look not that good sometimes! |