Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help shed some light on a bit of metrics I'm working on. I have a server which sits in Germany. When I ping it from my TekSavvy cable connection it comes in at 140-160 ms.
When I download from it, currently it's sitting at 80Kb/s. (over https)
Going to »
speedtest.teksavvy.com/ and running the test even with my download running I get 14+ Mbps in speed.
If I run the CLI version of speedtest off the server in Germany to »
speedtest.teksavvy.com/ it reports back numbers much better than 80-100 Kb/s.
So I guess my question comes down to, is the Teksavvy speed test actually sitting at Teksavvy. Is there much of a infrastructure change between where it's sitting and where my Cable would be routed through?
Since I get 10+ Mbps hitting speedtest, and the server does well hitting the speed test, why is the download so shitty?
Quick answers to questions.
TLS overhead is killing download - CPU on server is 1.4% TLS on computer is non-issue.
Web server software is being shitty. - SCP gets roughly the same performance.