How To Check VPS Port Speed In SSH
Jul 17, 2009How can I check the post speed using SSH
so I can know if the server is on 10mbps or 20 or 100mbps?
How can I check the post speed using SSH
so I can know if the server is on 10mbps or 20 or 100mbps?
Is there a quick way to check out how fast you are from the web host your buying..
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have two servers one from hostmysite and other one is from 15minute server, I would like to know which one is faster, I have a dedicated server from 15minuteserver, but sometime I get slow speed I am not really sure which one is faster.
test two Ips and let me know.
76.12.21.39
216.118.117.165
How do you prefer to check your hosts speed - with the help of ping test or any other mothods? Say HqHost.net offers their clients an uploaddownload file to check their speed. Which methods do you use?
View 6 Replies View RelatedCan you conduct me to check the server speed by commands ( linux fedora )?
How to check connection speed of the server. i.e. 100 Mbps , 10 Mbps, etc.
I saw an message like this : " NIC Link is Up 10 Mbps Full Duplex", according to my knowledge, this is my server connection speed/ bandwidth is 10 Mbps, isn't it?
Can someone throw light, on how to check my Server's network speed?
I have uploaded a 200 MB dump and getting this result :
Quote:
# wget ******/dump.doc
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 231,816,431 [application/msword]
2% [> ]
4,984,776 1.15M/s ETA 03:22
1) How is this Dedicated Box, speed considered?
2) Any other way to test network speed?
I am planing to buy XLHOST dedicated server for my software project. Before buying this dedicated server I want to check it's standard server speed using following file. Please can anyone check download speed?[url]I will upload my file after getting satisfied with your test. Then I will post my dedicated server file link here to cross check download speed.
View 8 Replies View Relatedi have decided to try out easyvps hosting service but firs i would like to know it's ping and speed around the world before taking it in serious consideration.
Here is the test file:
easyvpshost.com/100mb.bin
how to translate this into what would be needed in port speed to cover this server if converted to colo, in Mbps ? Is it 4.5?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The statistics were last updated Wednesday, 14 February 2007 at 10:50,
at which time 'XXXXXXXXX' had been up for 362 days, 17:47:15.
Last 30 days usage (Metered 95%): 4670.57 kb/sec
Last 30 days usage (Metered 95%): 1477797.53 MBytes
Total Utilization ( Last 30 days ): [In 637187 MBytes] [Out 65140 MBytes]
Max Speed: 12.5 MBytes/s
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Also, is there a real need to be on a burstable connection, or are flat rates OK most of the time? Just looking for the advantages and disadvantages of it.
we have a new windows 2008 server
How do i enable a port
I tried adding a TCP under the control panel, firewall exceptions
but its not working, how do i open port 1533 or check to see if its open
I tried running netsta- an in cmd prompt
How do I check whether certain ports (like 25, 53, etc.) are open on my server or not ?
If it is not open how do I open the port ?
It is a CentOS server with no Control Panel
know a good VPS hosting service which offers a lot of RAM & Port speed for a cheap price?
Best one I found so far at the "VPS Hosting Offers" forum:
Code:
Windows 2003 Enterprise
2048 MB RAM
20GB Space
1000 GB Bandwidth
$70 dollars USD
This would be used for hosting a gameserver~
how can I change ethernet port speed. For example I want to change 100 mbit to 20 mbit. I m using centos 4.5 final.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to check if certain port is open and not blocked by my ISP how can I do that?
let's say I want to check if PPTP VPN port is open what software show me these info
I am moving into the world of dedicated servers (from VPS). I just got a server from Serveraday.com /OLM.net.
When I was doing bandwidth tests, I found the server's inbound speed was much slower than outbound. I tried downloading a bunch of different provider's 10MB test files from the command line of my server using wget. They were all around 20-30 Kbps.
When I take those same 10MB files and serve them from my dedicated box, the results are much different. My server can push the files out at over 1Mbps.
Why would my server be set up this way, and is this normal behaviour? I sent a ticket to OLM, but their support seems to take a long time. So I figured I would bounce the question off of all you here on WHT
How can I detect port speed on my CentOS server ? I need to know it's 10Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s
View 6 Replies View Relatedi just buyed a dedicated server with 100mbps dedicated port..
how can i test the traffic on port to see is is realy working on 100mbps?
I've got a CentOS 5 box that I want to cap/throttle the speed of the port to ensure that no more than 50 meg is passing in either direction at any given time.
- I know you can do this with FreeBSD using ipfw but that's not an option for me at the moment...
- I also know you can do this with some reasonably decent switching gear but again that's not an option. It's not my switch and they don't provide capped ports.
So, the question then becomes is there any way to lock the port down to 50 meg using only linux itself?
i have site used over 2000gb bandwidth per month at 100 mbit port speed ,i am thinking about going unmetered with $100 extra but port speed would be reduced to 10mbit...
View 7 Replies View RelatedI wonder whatLs more important on a shoutcast server, to get more bandwidth per month as possible, or a faster port connection?
I have test a 2 hours music stream at 128k bit rate and was only 5MB per listener !
This is not to host 24/7 radios. Its a project to host DJs /Live Bands at
a maximum of 128k, with no more than 2 hours events.
Also each event between 50-80 listeners, and not at same days or hours.
About the port connection, what this means? :
Port: 10/100MBPS SWITCHED VLAN
Is it shared and from 10 to 100mbps?
I am trying to find the best deal with dedi servers.
Have at this moment a unlimited bandwidth /100Mbps shared, but it seems the CPU is too low (AMD Sempron 3100), as I canLt seem to create more than 40 shoutcast accounts (and no client is streaming, just ON), and the server load goes up to 4.5 !!
So, I am looking on the market , as I saw better deals with better processors (Pentium4, Core 2 Duo), and much cheaper (below $100), but they only offer 2000/3000GB bandwidth.
Whats do you think?
I'm runnung a server with Apache2 (Apache/2.2.16 (Debian 6.0))
I would like Apache2 listen on port 8080 for IPv4 and on port 80 for IPv6.
This is what I have now:
/etc/apache2/ports.conf
Currently I am using Linux + cPAnel and using the port 25 for email sevrer. Currently we facing 1 problem is, some user's ISP is not support port. May I know how can I add additional port into server and allow users to send mail by different port?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have an office internal website and I opened a port in the gateway of my office (7080) to this website (server )'s 80 port. That makes this website open to public as office has static IP. And then when I view the site from home . it's fine. But when I tried to login, the site is using a pop-up, I guess it's http authentciation, login, I was redirected to a url without my port number any more, that stops my access to the site as obviously I would.
How can I keep my connection/port number ...?
I am having some serious speed issues with my 1Gbit server at FDC. After opening a ticket, they've simply dismissed it as a server configuration problem. However I am convinced it isn't because certain ISP's (usually universities) get good speeds, usually 700kb/sec but the vast majority of my users get between 20-50 kb/sec and it's causing a lot of complaints.
Furthermore I have other servers with FDC which are 100mbit which perform better than my 1 Gbit one. There are no server bottlenecks (CPU/RAM/HDD), since I've closely monitored them (PRTG) and they aren't even heavily utilised. So the problem is with the network at some point.
Speed Test : [url]
where abouts you are downloading from, your ISP and net connection. Wget's from servers are also welcome as are traceroutes.
about the NIC and switch,
there are giga port vs mega port,
in your experience,do they really be different?
I recently changed my SSH port, but locked myself out when my APF firewall was installed.
Where would I got to add a custom port inside the APF's config file?
I would like to know how to check load via ssh and check files causing load?
I want the ssh codes for 2 different set of control panels, one with cpanel+whm and other with kloxo+hypervm
and I would also know how to check the files causing the load, such as some files could have been interrupted while processing, so they could be causing load some times, so I want to stop such processes if any are running on the vps on my friends accounts
After reading tons and tons of messages on these forums... I have decided to get a VPS from KnownHost or SLhost.com.
KnownHost packages are a bit more expensive than SLHost (prepaying 6 months), however I am not looking to save a buck or two. I want the best speed for the money.
Can anyone tell me which of these two has the best performance (server performance and bandwidth performance) for the money?
KnownHost offers:
200GB Premium Bandwidth
256MB Guaranteed RAM Burstable to 768 MB
10 GB Disk Space
$5 - Control Panel
$402 per year with Control Panel
SLHost offers:
300 GB Bandwidth
384 Guaranteed RAM (Burstable unknown?)
20 GB Storage
4 IPs
Free Control Panel
$389.64 per year
Just trying to figure out which one would give me the best performance...
ive got a site (heavily mysql/php based) and ive installed e-accel and mod_gzip. im wondering if anyone knows any other ways to speed up the site ?. mysql has been optimized also.
its pretty quick loading now but i want tho get it running as fast as possible
how do we speed up NFS connections?
This is what I currently have in the server exports:
Code:
/images 192.222.0.3(rw,no_root_squash) 10.111.0.11(rw,no_root_squash)
i recently purchased a VPS from internetvps.com, but im not sure what OS of linux it is. How can you check the OS of the server?
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