How To Determine Port Speed On CentOS Server
Jun 3, 2008How can I detect port speed on my CentOS server ? I need to know it's 10Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s
View 6 RepliesHow can I detect port speed on my CentOS server ? I need to know it's 10Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s
View 6 Repliesi 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 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?
How can I check the post speed using SSH
so I can know if the server is on 10mbps or 20 or 100mbps?
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?
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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.
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 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
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...
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the same set of hardware can get 100MB+/sec transfer rate with Debian 5.0 and FreeBSD 7.1, just not the CentOS5.3! it doesn't matter whether AHCI mode is selected in BIOS or not, and of course BIOS has been updated with latest version.
How users can determine speed of host provider?
It can be ping in windows command prompt.
Is this good way to determine speed of server?
Is something else to check speed?
I have always found this odd and do not understand enough to figure it out.
Any knowledgeable people would be cool.
My datacenter has given me 2amp circuit for my computer. It seems to run fine on it.
Looking at the back of my power supply it says the following
520Watt max
Input rating
100-240v~,50-60Hz
7A-3A
Output rating
+3.3V & +5V combined 150W max
12V combined current 39A max
(and a lot of other stuff on amps and volts for output).
Now, Watts = Volts * Amps.
So if I have 520watts and 12 volts would be 43 amps
If it means 520 watts and 3.3volts it would be 157 amps
However it seems to max at 39amps on the back for output.
I imagine input is all that matters here and at 520 watts and 100 to 240volts that would be
5.2 amps to 2.16 amps
And the thing says 7amps to 3 amps on the back for input.
So....I imagine that is the max it can pull before dying.
However, I have 4 drives, 4 ram sticks, and 2 quad core cpus all going and I would figure I am at least halfway or more of the power use.
And the power says it starts at 3amps anyway.
But I only get 2amps.
I have been using managed servers for all of my webhosting career. I just decided to try to do it all on my own and of course, here come the growing pains.
I went with Linode for my new hosting provider. I followed their guides to get the initial setup done, minus setting up MariaDB.
I then went ahead and installed Plesk 12. The install went off without a hitch. But, now that I try to hit my hostname:8443, I get a 404.
I have done the following in an attempt to resolve the issue:
- Restart the server
- Restart the sw-cp-server
- Remove the /etc/sw-cp-server/conf.d/agent.conf (which didn't exist)
I do have the following firewalld rules in place:
firewall-cmd --zone=public--add-port=8443/tcp --permanent
firewall-cmd --zone=public--add-port=8447/tcp --permanent
Assuming a linux server / apache / php / mysql setup
I'm wondering 1) how you can find out which php script is causing problems, i assume infinite looping, crashing a server and 2) are there any measures you can take (maybe in the php or apache configuration) that can prevent such a thing from happening in the first place, other than writing good code obviously?
a log file analysis program that can tell me the exact time an ip address accesses my server and how many times that particular ip address hits the server.
Does anybody know of a package that supports this, or is it even possible?
We're running on Linux/Apache/MySQL/RoR and have a number of cron jobs that run throughout the day on our server. We've been noticing lately that at certain times of the day the site becomes really slow. When I'm online with my engineers I can mention this to them and they can check and see and say "Oh yeah, it's job XYZ that's spiking the server load."
That's great but much of the time when I notice the sluggishness my developers are offline (we're in different time zones). I'm wondering if there's a fairly easy way to track this when they're not online so we can say "Yup, last night at 10 PM your time when you noticed that it was job ABC." There has to be something that allows you to do this right?
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 RelatedWhenever I restart my apache on my VPS, it throws some wierd warnings:
Forcing reload of web server (apache2)...apache2: apr_sockaddr_info_get() failed for goebs
apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName
waiting apache2: apr_sockaddr_info_get() failed for goebs
apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName
.
where goebs is my VPS linux machine hostname.
I already have a domain setup with this VPS, and it works fine, just that I get this weird warning.
I am the server in my house and speed of communication server 2 MB per second Is this good speed Browsing
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhat is the best way to test the speed of a server?
CPU/processing wise, and not bandwidth wise?
I've two shared hosting accounts, one is hostgator and other is godaddy.
I've uploaded a file (.flv) on hostgator and same file on godaddy.
here a link to both
Hostgator flv
Goddady flv
Now i am use a Download manager " free download manager" to download files
The hostgator file downloads at 17-35kb/s
The godaddy file downloads at 200kb/s
I am using 2Mbps dsl.
Also my hostgator cpanel loads slow. and other files are downloads at very low max 40kb/s.
What are the issues. I've contacted hostgator support and they say that every thing is ok on their end.
I have to stream videos on hostgator but the speed is too slow. and it buffers alot.
What would be best method to test quality of server?For example,how site loads,do they load at all,speed of loading,etc.
What bothers me some of my site which i host on my servers start to lose traffic a lot lately.It could be beacuse of summer slowdown,but i simply cant belive in that.
Maybe server have a downtime or server have bad hardware router which doesnt accept all traffic.In shortly i belive something is wrong.So please tell me how do i do deep scan/check of all my servers.
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This has happend before when server hit 4 mb/s i saw straight line on mrtg for 20 min.
I email the support but they said they do not cap anyone.
Anyway to check my server really isnt capped?
server is on 100 mbps port. Bandwidth not shared.
I want to know how the speed compares between a single X3320 against a server with duel E5310 in it?
I have been told they should be about the same, or is the newer single x3320 faster?
I have a dedicated server, but i dont know how i can measure the bandwidth at specific time, the problem that i feal that my bandwidth is below what i requested...
what i mean with Bandwidth is not trfic, it is the connection speed at a moment
(i.e. 50Mbps)
the speed of FTP access to the server is acceptable, if I surf the website on the server by ip address, the speed is also acceptable however, if I surf the website on the server by domain, the speed is really slow.
View 7 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
way to test the speed of your web host? If the answer is ping, what is a good response time to look for?
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