Re: Favorite Speed Test Systems

2016-12-05 Thread Nick Ryce
For testing downloads, fast.com is pretty nice

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On 05/12/2016, 14:50, "NANOG on behalf of Graham Johnston" 
 wrote:

For many years we have had a local instance of the Ookla speedtest.net on 
our network, and while it is pretty good some other tests seem include more 
detailed results.

I am aware of the following speedtest systems that an operator can likely 
have a local instance of:

* Speedtest.net

* Sourceforge.net/speedtest

* Dslreports.com/speedtest

Are there others? What is your preferred one and why?

Thanks,
Graham






Re: Metaswitch ax1000 as a RR

2015-02-07 Thread Nick Ryce
We have the CSR1000v on KVM with the premium 10mbps license as a RR it is
works perfectly.  We did have to play about with the nic drivers and found
that the e1000 seems to be the most stable.

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On 07/02/2015 08:18, "Mark Tinka"  wrote:

>
>On 5/Feb/15 22:41, David Bass wrote:
>> I have a client looking to implement x86 based route reflectors, and
>>was looking at the ax1000.  I'm wondering if anyone has implemented it
>>yet, and what your experience has been?
>>
>> Any other alternatives would also be appreciated.  This customer does
>>standard L3 VPNs, and VPLS services so the software has to support that.
>> 
>
>I have spoken about our success in using Cisco's CSR1000v on ESXi on
>x86_64 hardware previously on this list.
>
>Yes, the licenses will cost you (both VMware and CSR1000v). KVM is
>supported, but I haven't tried it. Suffice it to say, Cisco seem to be
>putting most of their energy into ESXi.
>
>Mark.
>