What's the real world connection speed from your residential IP to your Server?

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I'm using contabo and the VPS I got is advertised as 1 Gigabit. When I do a speedtest or use iperf3 to connect to public servers I get pretty close to 1 Gigabit. But from my residential IP the speed drops down to 100-250 Mbit/s. My home internet connection can handle 500 Mbit just fine.

I'm looking for a new hoster with a better network connection. What real world speeds do you get with your server?

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My server is on my LAN, so I get full Gigabit connection.

Distributed my servers across a couple old PC's hooked up to a 10 gig switch, admittedly I hardly use it for anything - but my syncthing cloud maxes out any connection locally

But from my residential IP the speed drops down to 100-250 Mbit/s. My home internet connection can handle 500 Mbit just fine.

Maybe the issue is that your ISP has bad peering to some networks including the one where your VPS is?

In that case it might be possible to reroute the connection somehow. If another big player has a better connection, someone might use that as proxy. No idea if that really works but it might.

There's a couple SD-WAN solutions out there that you can do this with. Essentially route all your traffic through one or more VPSes while still keeping things like port forwards and STUN working properly.

I've had to use it to enable proper video feeds to and from people that had Spectrum as their ISP.

Very interesting! Thank you so much for chiming in. Always glad to have pros in here.

Where I live I only have LTE/cell for internet. I work from home. I use this https://www.openmptcprouter.com/

So I can have multiple WAN connections at home. Not sure if it would work in reverse. Maybe if you installed it backwards?

Maybe the IPv6 tunnel from Hurricane Electric?

20gbps... but only because i don't have 100gbps nics in everything in my house.

Local is best.

Had the same problem, I found the problem with my ISP , you can do speed test to different servers in speedtest.net . I observes a huge decrease in speed to many servers. This is mostly cause my ISP had bad peering to most servers. Only nearby servers gave full 200Mbps speed. Even some within same country agave <50. The single connection speeds would mist likely be less cause of your ISP's bad peering. This doesn't mean you won't ever get the full speed . when multiple connections are made from different places they would be using the full 1gig speed.

I get about 10-15mbps down from my VPS using a single TCP stream. I get over 200mbps using UDP, it pretty much maxes out my internet connection. The VPS is over 1100 miles away, so there quite a bit of latency.

My plan is 500 gigs down, but my computer (Ethernet wired to the server) gets transferal speeds of about 4 megs down. Super cool

1 gbit because google fiber is 1gbit but I typically get 1.2 because they overprovision it so much.

Look in your fine print, I think Contabo like many other VPS providers have a "only full speed for 5 minutes per hour" or so clause and when you exceed that you get slowed down to 100mbit or so.

These servers tend to be heavily over-provisioned and are not intended to run a VPN on.

About 90mbps down and 31 Mbps up. Sometimes they dip though.

We will be getting fiber soonβ„’ (probably 5 years of so)

On the bright side, 2 phones with 10GB data + data is 70€ per month and 60 of it is pre-tax payments. So in reality, probably more like 40€ per month.

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:

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HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web
HTTPS HTTP over SSL
IP Internet Protocol
SSL Secure Sockets Layer, for transparent encryption
TCP Transmission Control Protocol, most often over IP
UDP User Datagram Protocol, for real-time communications
VPN Virtual Private Network
VPS Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting)

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