Quoting this post since he seems to think my servers are slow.
Here is a direct screen capture from his previous VPS with me that I brought back online for testing purposes. I have downloaded the same 100mb.bin test file from the VPS node itself, as well as from a server at a completely different geographical location:
Keep in mind, his 1.7 mbps comment here. Since he likes to post in megaBITS per second, rather than megaBYTES per second, let me throw down a little math lesson for comparison purposes. 1 megabyte equals 8 megabits, therefore, your claim of 1.7 (megabits per second) = 0.2125 megabytes per second.... less than a quarter megabyte per second??? GET REAL!
First download from 'Jupiter' which is located in a completely different data center in Houston Texas:
5.29 megabytes per second average = 42.32 megabits per second average
Second download from 'Saturn' which is the VPS node itself that his unit was on in Dallas Texas:
6.70 megabytes per second average = 53.60 megabits per second average
This is certainly a far cry from his 1.7 mbps claim.
The other guys performed a direct server to server transfer and got approx 11 MB per second. Shown here and here.
Had they downloaded directly from his VPS itself, I would also expect around 6 to 7 MB per second vs 11.
Anything else? Want me to install IIS on his XP VPS and give that a try? ^
Here is a direct screen capture from his previous VPS with me that I brought back online for testing purposes. I have downloaded the same 100mb.bin test file from the VPS node itself, as well as from a server at a completely different geographical location:
Keep in mind, his 1.7 mbps comment here. Since he likes to post in megaBITS per second, rather than megaBYTES per second, let me throw down a little math lesson for comparison purposes. 1 megabyte equals 8 megabits, therefore, your claim of 1.7 (megabits per second) = 0.2125 megabytes per second.... less than a quarter megabyte per second??? GET REAL!
First download from 'Jupiter' which is located in a completely different data center in Houston Texas:
5.29 megabytes per second average = 42.32 megabits per second average
Second download from 'Saturn' which is the VPS node itself that his unit was on in Dallas Texas:
6.70 megabytes per second average = 53.60 megabits per second average
This is certainly a far cry from his 1.7 mbps claim.
The other guys performed a direct server to server transfer and got approx 11 MB per second. Shown here and here.
Had they downloaded directly from his VPS itself, I would also expect around 6 to 7 MB per second vs 11.
Anything else? Want me to install IIS on his XP VPS and give that a try? ^