Speed-Test
Grafana
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Speed-Test
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Advice on wifi troubleshooting
Try again using https://openspeedtest.com/ on a wired computer.
- A place for digital nomads to find Airbnbs with guest-submitted internet speeds/details
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Any speed test tool to run on the router to test local speeds?
For a website, there's OpenSpeedTest. I haven't seen this integrated into openwrt (eg. opkg) but it's probably what you're looking for if you're tech savvy.
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Internet speed drops to under 10% of max
Are you in the US? I would try to run tests to the same place to establish consistency in your data (openspeedtest.com).
- Most accurate internet speed test.
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Ookla speedtest not gigabit speeds but router shows gigabit
Hmm I get 57 down and 28 up using openspeedtest.com. Maybe all these speed test sites aren't good.
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Anyone with a ER8411 able to get more than 1Gbps upload speeds?
Playing around with the ER8411 with 5Gbps internet and I am able to get download speeds of 4.9~5.0Gbps but no matter which site I test with; fast.com, wifiman.com, openspeedtest.com, or speedtest.net I am unable to get beyond 1Gbps upload.
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just started ziply fiber
Openspeedtest.com
- LibreSpeed: The Best Local Speed Test App. A new video in my self-hosted App Spotlight series. Enjoy!
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PC client throttles my internet speeds by ~40%
Does it affect traffic that's only inside your LAN as well? I use https://openspeedtest.com for doing local speedtests, in case you need a way to test that.
Grafana
- Grafana: From Dashboards to Centralized Observability
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Docker Log Observability: Analyzing Container Logs in HashiCorp Nomad with Vector, Loki, and Grafana
Monitoring application logs is a crucial aspect of the software development and deployment lifecycle. In this post, we'll delve into the process of observing logs generated by Docker container applications operating within HashiCorp Nomad. With the aid of Grafana, Vector, and Loki, we'll explore effective strategies for log analysis and visualization, enhancing visibility and troubleshooting capabilities within your Nomad environment.
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Golang: out-of-box backpressure handling with gRPC, proven by a Grafana dashboard
To help us visualize these scenarios, we'll build a Grafana Dashboard so we can follow along.
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Monitoring, Observability, and Telemetry Explained
Visualization and Analysis: Choose a tool with intuitive and customizable dashboards, charts, and visualizations. A question to ask is, "Are the visualization features of this tool user-friendly and adaptable to our team's specific needs?" Tools like Grafana and Kibana provide powerful visualization capabilities.
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4 facets of API monitoring you should implement
Prometheus: Open-source monitoring system. Often used together with Grafana.
- Grafana: Open and composable observability and data visualization platform
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The Mechanics of Silicon Valley Pump and Dump Schemes
Grafana
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Reverse engineering the Grafana API to get the data from a dashboard
Yes I'm aware that Grafana is open source but the method I used to find the API endpoints is far quicker than digging through hundreds of files in a codebase I'm not familiar with.
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Building an Observability Stack with Docker
So, you will add one last container to allow us to visualize this data: Grafana, an open-source analytics and visualization platform that allows us to see traces and metrics simply. You can set Grafana to read data from both Tempo and Prometheus by setting them as datastores with the following grafana.datasource.yaml config file:
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How to collect metrics from node.js applications in PM2 with exporting to Prometheus
In example above, we use 2 additional parameters: code (HTTP response code) and page (page identifier), which provide detailed statistics. For example, you can build such graphs in Grafana:
What are some alternatives?
Mac-OS-Desktop - created mac OS desktop with HTML, CSS, JS š
Thingsboard - Open-source IoT Platform - Device management, data collection, processing and visualization.
Speedtest-Tracker - Continuously track your internet speed
Apache Superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform [Moved to: https://github.com/apache/superset]
speedtest - Self-hosted Speed Test for HTML5 and more. Easy setup, examples, configurable, mobile friendly. Supports PHP, Node, Multiple servers, and more
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
iperf - iperf3: A TCP, UDP, and SCTP network bandwidth measurement tool
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
vanilla-playground - Vanilla Playground to mess around with HTML/CSS/JS
Thingspeak - ThingSpeak is an open source āInternet of Thingsā application and API to store and retrieve data from things using HTTP over the Internet or via a Local Area Network. With ThingSpeak, you can create sensor logging applications, location tracking applications, and a social network of things with status updates.
Nginx-Configuration - Nginx-Configuration for OpenSpeedTest Server
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool