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Re: Edu versus Speakeasy Speedtest


From: Steve Bertrand <steve () ipv6canada com>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 03:15:38 -0400

On 2010.04.29 17:31, Robert Enger - NANOG wrote:

 1) The capacity that a campus has into I2 or NLR is different than the
BW the campus purchases from their commercial provider(s).

2) The commercial BW test sites are not optimized for speed.  They do
not have unlimited capacity network connections.  And, they have not
tuned their network stack for HS operation: notably, their OS will
impose memory limits on the socket / transmit-buffer pool; so even if a
receiver advertises a big window, frequently the transmitter (speed test
server) will never queue enough data to fill the pipe

3) Peering capacity is not what it should be into the networks used by
some of the BW test sites.

Your observation is disturbingly bleak... do you have a recommendation?

...perhaps a site with good bandwidth and a cluster of iperf(1) boxes
available? :)

Steve


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