gcping
bash-uptime
gcping | bash-uptime | |
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6 | 1 | |
365 | 1 | |
1.1% | - | |
3.5 | 4.3 | |
4 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Go | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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gcping
- Costs across regions
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Internet very fast but all streaming services keep buffering.
This are results from https://gcping.com
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I was just watching a video of the Nreal Air(AR glasses) that let you game full screen too. They used Xcloud and the lag was so obvious...I instantly thought about how perfect Stadia was.. this combo would have been amazing!
Here you can check you latency to all the Google data centers: https://gcping.com/
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Hosting a Rails Server on google cloud
You can find which one will have the best ping for your area using this site
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Show HN: An ultra-light-weight tool to quickly test your ping
My hope is to keep the code super simple and the delay to visible info in the UI very low. Elsewhere in the thread folks mentioned the excellent http://gcping.com/. That site has a ton of destinations to test latency to and reports the median of a number of samples - that is a really cool feature set! I don't think I'll be able to do anything close to that in tens of lines of inline JS, unfortunately.
Still, the measurements start super noisy and I'd like to ensure my site gives useful data even at the start. I did a bit of a hack to hopefully force the RTT to converge to something useful. I now fire off 3 time-delayed measurements after the page loads. By the time the third finishes, the numbers appear to be pretty stable.
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Anyone know if GCP has some test IP in all region like AWS http://ec2-reachability.amazonaws.com?
https://gcping.com/ is an unofficial thing. The code is available on GitHub. Maybe endpoints.go is helpful for you?
bash-uptime
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Show HN: An ultra-light-weight tool to quickly test your ping
This is super cool! I like the ability to review previous results. Not sure why people are getting so hung up on how ping in the terminal is so much simpler.
Not sure if this is desired, but if at some point alerting was built into this, that would be awesome.
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On a related note, I currently use the following tools to monitor my network:
- bash-uptime[1] -- BASH script I wrote for simple (for me) icmp/http monitoring.
- iPerf3 server so I can test my bandwidth speeds over the LAN or Wireguard
- Nfcapd/nfdump to ingest netflow from my firewall and router and give me the ability to search that netflow with nfdump (I have a multi-arch Docker image for Nfcapd that I maintain[2])
- Syslog-ng to ingest logs and write them to my filesystem with some scripts I use to search the logs quickly via grep
- Gotify for all my network-related notifications
[1] https://github.com/heywoodlh/bash-uptime
[2] https://hub.docker.com/r/heywoodlh/nfcapda
What are some alternatives?
kubeip - Assign static public IPs to Kubernetes nodes (GKE, EKS)
blip - A tool for seeing your Internet latency. Try it at http://gfblip.appspot.com/
network-monitor - A utility to monitor network performance
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