S shakhawat Active Member 356 2010 14 0 Dec 29, 2010 #1 How do I test my server port speed? Is there any script or tools to check the port speed whether it's 10Mbps/100Mbps/1Gbps? Can anyone help me out? Thanks
How do I test my server port speed? Is there any script or tools to check the port speed whether it's 10Mbps/100Mbps/1Gbps? Can anyone help me out? Thanks
A Andy~s Active Member 68 2010 0 0 Dec 29, 2010 #2 You could upload a test file. and share it over http (Port 80). 100MB Test File. And ask others to test it for you.
You could upload a test file. and share it over http (Port 80). 100MB Test File. And ask others to test it for you.
E EnCiPh3r Banned Banned 2,499 2009 244 0 Dec 29, 2010 #3 In SSH Just Type wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test Upto 20-30 mb - 100mbit More than that - 1gbit I get around 60-70mb so 1 sec
In SSH Just Type wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test Upto 20-30 mb - 100mbit More than that - 1gbit I get around 60-70mb so 1 sec
R raj11 Active Member 626 2009 31 0 Dec 29, 2010 #5 if its centos try this /sbin/ethtool eth0 this will give u all details u need plus only for speed try this ethtool eth0 | grep -i speed @EnCiPh3r ur method is not accurate coz it may vary with location of server & many other factors
if its centos try this /sbin/ethtool eth0 this will give u all details u need plus only for speed try this ethtool eth0 | grep -i speed @EnCiPh3r ur method is not accurate coz it may vary with location of server & many other factors
E EnCiPh3r Banned Banned 2,499 2009 244 0 Dec 29, 2010 #6 raj11 said: @EnCiPh3r ur method is not accurate coz it may vary with location of server & many other factors Click to expand... Its on a CDN so location doesnt matter :D although my DC told me this as i had asked them same question
raj11 said: @EnCiPh3r ur method is not accurate coz it may vary with location of server & many other factors Click to expand... Its on a CDN so location doesnt matter :D although my DC told me this as i had asked them same question
chrishdman87 Banned Banned 731 2008 57 0 Dec 29, 2010 #7 No EnCiPh3r was correct, use wget, just make sure you test it with several different test files from different servers.
No EnCiPh3r was correct, use wget, just make sure you test it with several different test files from different servers.
X Xygen Banned Banned 49 2010 0 0 Dec 29, 2010 #8 Use the test file provided above, that will test your port speed. If around over 30mbs like said it will then be a 1GBIT port.
Use the test file provided above, that will test your port speed. If around over 30mbs like said it will then be a 1GBIT port.
S shakhawat Active Member 356 2010 14 0 Jan 2, 2011 #9 EnCiPh3r said: In SSH Just Type wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test Upto 20-30 mb - 100mbit More than that - 1gbit I get around 60-70mb so 1 sec Click to expand... I tested the file, it took 1/2 sec to download the 100mb file. So I am using 1Gbit speed server. Thanks to all for the suggestions.
EnCiPh3r said: In SSH Just Type wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test Upto 20-30 mb - 100mbit More than that - 1gbit I get around 60-70mb so 1 sec Click to expand... I tested the file, it took 1/2 sec to download the 100mb file. So I am using 1Gbit speed server. Thanks to all for the suggestions.