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Re: Google Speed Test
From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2023 10:46:16 -0500
On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 09:31:27AM -0600, Mike Hammett wrote:
Is there enough available capacity for {insert whatever the customer is trying to do here}. Can they run 4 YouTubeTV streams or can they run 20? Can they download a file at 5 megabits/s or 15 gigabits/s? There's not a problem to be solved, but information of a variety of types to be gleaned for a variety of purposes.
Most SLAs only cover on-net services, I recommend having a good on-net server for testing purposes and knowing your immediate upstream and peer upstreams test points. I do recommend that most carriers have an iperf3/iperf2 test point. You may find your carriers have one as well, even if it's not listed in their support pages. I've found this useful when you suspect some problem, including a link hashing problem that only impacts a few flows. - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared () puck nether net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.
Current thread:
- Re: Google Speed Test Livingood, Jason via NANOG (Jan 03)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Google Speed Test Tom Beecher (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Mike Hammett (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Tom Beecher (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Mike Hammett (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Jared Mauch (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Mike Hammett (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Tom Beecher (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Mike Hammett (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Ask Bjørn Hansen (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Eric Dugas via NANOG (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Dave Taht (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Mike Hammett (Jan 03)
- Re: Google Speed Test Tom Beecher (Jan 03)