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Forum News, Help & Info => Forum Info, Rules & Help => Topic started by: Caretaker on 14.12. 2020 14:56
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Hello, at he the bottom of page there will be a "Page created in x seconds with x queries", showing how fast the server 'gather the bits' to show a page for anyone accessing some forum address.
Just to check how it's behaving from different parts of the world, could I get a few reports? Just copy\paste the line into a post after accessing the forum main page (Home).
Quite typical from here (N): Page created in 0.024 seconds with 12 queries.
Thanks
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Page created in 0.045 seconds with 16 queries.
One from the UK.
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Page created in 0.036 seconds with 25 queries.
One from Canada
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Page created in 0.034 seconds with 16 queries.
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Page created in 0.044 seconds with 16 queries.
Page created in 0.039 seconds with 16 queries. After turning on AVG VPN service
Page created in 0.03 seconds with 13 queries. I clicked the refresh button.
I'm using Firefox BTW.
After refreshing the page multiple times, the average is about 30ms, (I think 0.030 is 30 ms).
UK
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Page created in 0.031 seconds with 20 queries. (Access main header page)
Page created in 0.139 seconds with 25 queries (Logging in)
Page created in 0.038 seconds with 27 queries (Refreshing the page)
Page created in 0.021 seconds with 14 queries (Preview before posting)
Swarfy Suffolk UK.
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Page created in 0.034 seconds with 26 queries.
Stafford UK
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Page created in 0.136 seconds with 28 queries.
North West England on an out of date mobile 'phone.
Never had a problem.
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After a refresh, Page created in 0.075 seconds with 26 queries.
After clicking reply, Page created in 0.028 seconds with 16 queries.
Opening new window, Page created in 0.034 seconds with 16 queries.
Cheers from Down Under.
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Page created in 0.035 seconds with 16 queries.
Leicestershire uk
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Page created in 0.037 seconds with 25 queries.
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Page created in 0.085 seconds with 28 queries. @ 08:30AM
Page created in 0.05 seconds with 24 queries. after refresh
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Thanks for the replies, confirms (my hopes) that the webhosting \ database server reacts very well from wherever it may be accessed.
For the record, 'we' are located in Denmark. Not that location matters anymore, as the main international internet connections have reached galactic speeds. And locally, what a difference from when it all started, not that many years ago, many here surely remember the exhilaration of discoveries using 128kb (or even 28kb) dial-up :O)
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G'day e.
I'm just glad I don't have to wait up till 2 am to ring England and order parts. Then ring back 15 minutes later to get the price! A 5 minute call back then cost $5 = $50 in todays money.
Yes I remember being able to make a cuppa in the time to load a page on the pc.
Cheers
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G'day Fellas.
Just as an aside. What speed are we all getting? Say for a movie download. I get about 7.5 Mbs
Cheers
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Nz (after a page refresh)
Page created in 0.092 seconds with 28 queries.
After starting this reply
Page created in 0.057 seconds with 17 queries.
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G'day Fellas.
Just as an aside. What speed are we all getting? Say for a movie download. I get about 7.5 Mbs
Cheers
Poll from some time ago > https://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=15052.0
In Norway, 4g wifi 30 to 60 Mb.
In France 4g wifi 2 to 8 Mb (moving 25m from the house getting 30 to 50 Mb).
Both countryside. Stability of a basic service most important, speed comes second.
Forum loads close to instant in both locations.
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G'day Fellas.
Just as an aside. What speed are we all getting? Say for a movie download. I get about 7.5 Mbs
Cheers
Poll from some time ago > https://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=15052.0
I should redo my vote on that poll. At the time I suffered to get 5Mbs but as it went from bad to worse I complained to my provider.
Luckily my next door neighbour had the same problems so our provider replaced the entire telephone cable from the distribution cabinet to our homes. According to the engineers the old one had been in the ground since the 1960ies... *eek*
With the new cable we're now between 40 and 50Mbs all the time
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Thanks for the replies, confirms (my hopes) that the webhosting \ database server reacts very well from wherever it may be accessed.
For the record, 'we' are located in Denmark. Not that location matters anymore, as the main international internet connections have reached galactic speeds. And locally, what a difference from when it all started, not that many years ago, many here surely remember the exhilaration of discoveries using 128kb (or even 28kb) dial-up :O)
12 kb in my Amiga days accessing bulletin boards using terminal software, (this was before the Worldwide Web and browsers). It took 30 minutes of telephone time to download an archived game that when unpacked fitted on a 880k floppy disk.
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G'day Fellas.
Big difference between a speed test and actually downloading a movie. Speed test gives me 53/19mbs, downloads come in at about 7.5mbs. I cave the old copper phone line from the house to the optic box 100 meters away.
Cheers
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^^^ yes, speedtests shows what the connection is ideally capable of, but what some fileserver\website far away may be able to deliver is another story.
From the feedback here (and lack of complaints) looks like all forum users are 'well served'.
Important to know, thanks.
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Page created in 0.039 seconds with 24 queries.
On a rock solid FTTC connection running at 50-51 meg