Large file download speed test plus#
Mtr -rwbzc100 Connect’s Speed Test Plus checks broadband speed and is also an internet quality test. `mtr -rwbzc100 ` - Someone else might have a better way to do this, though for testing upload speeds, you could use the s3cmd tool to find out how quickly files get uploaded. If you are seeing lower upload speeds than you'd hope/expect, () can help diagnose where along the route latency is increasing. S3cmd put 1GB_test.file s3://my-bucket -P Mtr -rwbzc100 ĭescription - Someone else might have a better way to do this, though for testing upload speeds, you could use the s3cmd tool to find out how quickly files get uploaded.įor example, I took a test file and uploaded it to one of my buckets in Newark using s3cmd as follows (output is truncated), and I saw upload speeds between ~4 - 10MB/s. If you are seeing lower upload speeds than you'd hope/expect, running MTR reports to each Object Storage endpoint can help diagnose where along the route latency is increasing. Guessing MIME types based on file extensions.
WARNING: Module python-magic is not available. s3cmd put 1GB_test.file s3://my-bucket -P Wget -6 - Someone else might have a better way to do this, though for testing upload speeds, you could use the s3cmd tool to find out how quickly files get uploaded.įor example, I took a test file and uploaded it to one of my buckets in Newark using s3cmd as follows (output is truncated), and I saw upload speeds between ~4 - 10MB/s. If you want to test this to see speeds with IPv6 networking, you can simply add the -6 flag to the wget command: `wget -6 ` For Singapore, the speed test options would be: If you want to test this to see speeds with IPv6 networking, you can simply add the `-6` flag to the `wget` command: I have reached out to my colleagues to see if there is a way to do this that I'm unaware of, or if we can get this up and running.ĭescription For Singapore, the speed test options would be: I am unaware of a way to test the networking speed for Object Storage in Frankfurt at this time.
You can still test the upload/download speeds for object storage in our Newark data center by using wget to test the speed: Currently, testing the speed for Object Storage is not an option on our Speed Test page. I have reached out to my colleagues to see if there is a way to do this that I'm unaware of, or if we can get this up and running. That will test the networking speed for a 1GB file. You can still test the upload/download speeds for object storage in our Newark data center by using `wget` to test the speed: Description Currently, testing the speed for Object Storage is not an option on our Speed Test page.