Anons who live outside of North America, can you take this speed test from Backblaze's servers and tell me or screenshot your result:
backblaze.com
Also state your country and ISP's connection speed. I'm planning to use Backblaze's B2 service with data centers located in California to deliver content directly to users all over the world and want to know if it can perform well enough for those furthest away.
Also, if you have any better ideas for content delivery, let me hear them.
Anons who live outside of North America...
São Paulo, Brazil. I pay for 30/3mbps.
>Also, if you have any better ideas for content delivery, let me hear them.
Depends on what kind of content and what are your speed/latency requirements.
>uses cloudflare
Totally cucked speeds, just like the rest of South America.
30 down from California is fucking good for South America. The upload sucks but that's not really what's important for my use-case. This makes me happy. Hopefully we get some Aussie and Jap posters with results.
The best neighborhoods here have at minimum 100megs fiber. I live in a bad place.
Images that'll mostly be below 1MB but no more than 4.
If you need many results you could get a VPN subscription like privateinternetaccess.com and try each of their servers.
This is not so much a speed test of your internet connection than it is a speed test of the route from your location to Backblaze's servers in CA.
I know but I prefer speed tests with end-user results than results that terminate in data centers.
Austria 80/8
London with a 350/20 connection.
Western Europe seems to be no problem for B2.
Switzerland, 1Gbit u/d
Germoney 50/10
Germany, Munich, 100/40
kek, you saturated the down-link. We need some Aussie and Asia results.
Southern Chile.
150/30 but i always get over 160 Mbps DL.
torrent :^)
South niggertina, after recent currency meltdown i'm paying USD 23 for this as 50/5.
Santa Catarina, Brazil reporting in.
80/8mbps.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
60mbps
Using USB / Wireless adapter in PC and connection to another PC
my cell-phone
Even the furthest reaches of South America seem to perform well, thanks for the results Jow Forumsuys.
I'm surprised that no Aussies or weebs living in Japan responded and it's late morning there. There has to be at least one or two NEETs from that region who've seen this thread.
Central Chile
>tfw uploadlet
UK
Demon Internet/THUS
Down 17Mbps
My 4g test now
Three UK
I don't think I've ever seen more than 4 Mbps on my 4G.
denmark
so 0.5 MBps?
I routinely hit 4-5 MBps on my 4G
>backblaze.com
SKY
LONDON
shit internet, i know. What do you expect? I only have two degrees from johns hopkins and a phd. worth next to nothing. if anyone wants to pay me 8 usd an hour for something online ill ruck ya dik
Depends where you are
if i'm at home i usually get 5-6 Mbits
im at work right now and i get 40+ all the time
depends on location i'm even using 4G+ lol
That's pretty interesting - they're showing me my IPv6 address.
Three HK..
Interesting. What's your internet speed?
Oh wait, that's 4G right?
And that ping is pretty bad.
reminds me of multiplayer quake
Get off of the fucking Sky/BtEE scamtrain m8
350/25 London
romania, mobile data, 4G lte, orange
Outside of city
>Australia stronk!
SE Asia
Western Germany
110/40
Estonia
I pay for 60/10
ty for ip
It's dynamic and I can change it by will, I changed it before I even posted the picture, so good luck.
I mentioned it already but no one seems to have noticed.
It uses Cloudflare. So you're literally just testing Cloudflare.
You're a retard on so many levels right now.
Read this: help.backblaze.com
Cloudflare is Backblaze's CDN. Once the file is cached, cloudflare serves it. Only the initial request to the file is from the origin. That's why the speed test is designed the way it is.
Everyone is maxing out their connections because the speedtest is literally served by the Cloudflare CDN.
I find it slightly dishonest.
I understand what you're saying but it's still worthwhile to test imo because who knows what arrangements BB has with CF. Maybe one part of the world will get shittier performance due to the terms of their "enterprise" tier agreement where anything can go in terms of customization of service, so it's still worthwhile to manually test with individual users in this manner.
But if B2 binary objects are not served in the manner as that help link I posted in implies, then slightly dishonest would be an understatement; that would be blatant false advertising on Backblaze's part.
Bulgaria 50/50
I had that download speed when I first got DSL back in 2001.
Romania, Bucharest
This is my fast connection. Cost is 125Krones per Gigabyte. The other connection is less than half this speed, but it's free, so I usually use that one.
sydney, australia
12/1
Poland
900Mbps/100Mbps