LOL ouch! :)
On Mar 26, 2016 5:42 PM, "Jon Auer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some local people have been data mining speedtest data for a few years,
> they might have some useful techniques in these slides:
>
> http://eng.5nines.com/~tkapela/lolpreso/big-data-meetup-11-2014/tk-jf-speedtest-wankery.pdf
> pretty friendly folks. At one point they were hitting people up to
> contribute data in exchange for analysis. You might want to hit them up.
>
> I'm curious what kind of pipe/server, config you are using for your
> speedtest server. We haven't set one up yet but need to soon because...
> aside from the people doing that data mining and some area universities the
> speedtest servers around us have woefully inadequate connectivity for FTTn
> customers.
> E.g. I can interpolate their network utilization by running speedtests. We
> had one local speedtest host that caps out between ~300Mbps and the test
> induces ~100ms latency + 1% packet loss somewhere in their network.
>
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> It doesn't show much actually.
>>
>> I want more analytics, and I thought there would be a whole host of
>> API/Data based charting you could get off of this data.
>>
>> But I can't find anything directly linking to their data.
>>
>> I was able to download my entire data set for my server in CVS though.
>>
>> With Tableau you can make some interesting charts and views, but on
>> static data only.
>>
>> Here is one showing download in my city (relative to my Speedtest.net
>> server only of course, so heavily weighted towards my own ISP).
>>
>> The larger red circles are around 1Gbps download test results.
>> The smaller circles are actually the 100Mbps customers test results.
>> The puny colored circles on the edges are all of the other ISPs in my
>> city.
>>
>> We obviously dominate average speed test on download, lol!
>> Upload is much worse for the competition.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Keefe John
>> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2016 10:06 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Speedtest.net Server
>>
>> If you are hosting a speedtest.net server you should have a web
>> interface where you can see all the data.
>>
>> On 3/26/2016 11:03 AM, Sterling Jacobson wrote:
>> > Is there any third party web sites or apps that can give visuals on the
>> data my speedtest.net server is collecting?
>> >
>> > Anyone seen anything like that? Or is it a closed platform?
>> >
>> > Seems like it has some scripting to store the data my server is
>> collecting, maybe locally.
>> >
>> > But I want to see which ISPs have what speed ranges in what areas etc.
>>
>>
>

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