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speedtest
Component to perform network speed tests against Cloudflare's edge network (by cloudflare)
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SurveyJS
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InfluxDB
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amazing to see this JS library uses minimal direct dependencies and even a separate devDependencies that are not needed for runtime - https://github.com/cloudflare/speedtest/blob/main/package.js...
Many hosting/VPS providers run iperf3 servers you can hit, which can be useful.
Why, here’s some now!
https://github.com/R0GGER/public-iperf3-servers
Seems like a great alternative to blip.
https://github.com/apenwarr/blip
> which is more reflective of real world video conferencing use cases
What's more reflective of real world use cases is a hot discussion topic. :)
The networkQuality tool on macOS and other implementations(1) of the "RPM" algorithm(2) are very good to see how an Internet connection behaves under high stress. But the real world is seldom high stress (100Mbps+ connections are rarely pushed to the limit, honestly).
In your example, video conferencing indeed does simulataneous upload and download, but it's also low bandwidth (relatively speaking) and doesn't usually come close to saturating a connection. It can impacted by other traffic in the same connection though.
Neither networkQuality nor Cloudflare's speed test measure how a connection behaves with multiple users stressing a connection, which is another example of why this is a hot topic.
(1) https://github.com/network-quality/goresponsiveness
Minimal file hosts like https://catbox.moe or http://0x0.st work nice in my opinion, here's an example link: https://files.catbox.moe/zamm2d.jpg
The only catch is most of them set a time limit on uploads, but you might be able to (ab)use archive.org if you want the files to stay online forever.
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