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Hello, I recently hired a Windows VPS server hosted in Germany. The contracted plan has unlimited traffic and 1Gbit/s connection. I want to use this server for streaming videos, so the connection band is important to me.
However, if I connect remotely on the machine and test the connection speed of www.speedtest.net, selecting a server nearby in Germany ping is very low and the download and upload speed reaches more than 500 Mbps, but if I choose a city in São Paulo, ping is higher than 200 and the download and upload speed drops to 11 Mbps.
In 11mbps upload theory will not support even 20 simultaneous connections to videos.
Am I doing this right? Is that really how I measure the bandwidth of a server? Or what I did just determines the bandwidth available to a single customer in sao paulo?
Is there any tool I can do this check?
Thank you.
I’m not an expert on the subject, nor do I come close to it, but did you take into consideration that 1Gbit/s is just the nominal speed? The actual speed (download/upload) would be up to 128Mbp/s, without taking into account the priority between download, upload and also the priority that your server has on the DC network. After all this, there is still the question that, an upload or download from Alemanhã to SP, will go through several servers to reach the destination, and to each server that it passes, lower the speed. For streaming, you must use a good CDN, or even with a good connection, your server
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