Re: [CentOS] Automatic network speed test and reporting

2013-12-13 Thread Frank Cox
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 01:46:49 -0800 (PST) John Doe wrote: > Apart from uploading/downloading a big file and many small files on one of > their servers and timing it every hour/minutes, maybe have a look at: > http://sd.wareonearth.com/~phil/net/ttcp/ That does look interesting. Thanks! -- MELV

Re: [CentOS] Automatic network speed test and reporting

2013-12-13 Thread John Doe
From: Frank Cox > The ISP that I do some occasional work for is planning to roll out a new and > much faster Internet service, and as such they will be coming here on Monday > to > upgrade my connection so I can test and play with it for a few weeks before > they > roll it out for the genera

Re: [CentOS] Automatic network speed test and reporting

2013-12-12 Thread Andrew Holway
You might want to be using some kind of apache benchmark tool such as ab. Run it every minute or so on very small files and some very large files and it will give you the relative latency and bandwidth. On 12 December 2013 16:22, Frank Cox wrote: > The ISP that I do some occasional work for is pl

[CentOS] Automatic network speed test and reporting

2013-12-12 Thread Frank Cox
The ISP that I do some occasional work for is planning to roll out a new and much faster Internet service, and as such they will be coming here on Monday to upgrade my connection so I can test and play with it for a few weeks before they roll it out for the general public. It would be convenien