@lapua said:
how much traffic does one yabs produce?
is 119 GB possible?
12:20 418.13 GB of 20 TB Used
12:23 537.45 GB of 20 TB Used
on 10G yes
Can confirm, definitely possible. And because I was curious, here's some back of the napkin math:
7 IPv4 locations + 7 IPv6 locations = 14 servers
2 tests (send and recv) per server * 14 servers = 28 tests
10 seconds per test * 28 tests = 280 seconds
280 seconds * 10 Gbit per second = 2800 gigabits
2800 gigabits / 8 bits per byte = 350GB of data
So the theoretical maximum amount of traffic you could use is 350GB if you are using machine with a 10Gbit link and have a "perfect" 10Gbit connection to every server over IPv4 and v6 (assuming every iperf server is also 10Gbit).
In reality, you're more likely to average ~1Gbit connections to all the servers even with a 10Gbit link. So I'd expect typical usage to be maybe 1/10th the theoretical max.
@lapua said:
how much traffic does one yabs produce?
is 119 GB possible?
12:20 418.13 GB of 20 TB Used
12:23 537.45 GB of 20 TB Used
on 10G yes
Can confirm, definitely possible. And because I was curious, here's some back of the napkin math:
7 IPv4 locations + 7 IPv6 locations = 14 servers
2 tests (send and recv) per server * 14 servers = 28 tests
10 seconds per test * 28 tests = 280 seconds
280 seconds * 10 Gbit per second = 2800 gigabits
2800 gigabits / 8 bits per byte = 350GB of data
So the theoretical maximum amount of traffic you could use is 350GB if you are using machine with a 10Gbit link and have a "perfect" 10Gbit connection to every server over IPv4 and v6 (assuming every iperf server is also 10Gbit).
In reality, you're more likely to average ~1Gbit connections to all the servers even with a 10Gbit link. So I'd expect typical usage to be maybe 1/10th the theoretical max.
was temporarily suspended for exhausting almost all of my 750G bandwidth within less than an hour after running a few times. thats how i know 🤣
@lapua said:
how much traffic does one yabs produce?
is 119 GB possible?
12:20 418.13 GB of 20 TB Used
12:23 537.45 GB of 20 TB Used
on 10G yes
Can confirm, definitely possible. And because I was curious, here's some back of the napkin math:
7 IPv4 locations + 7 IPv6 locations = 14 servers
2 tests (send and recv) per server * 14 servers = 28 tests
10 seconds per test * 28 tests = 280 seconds
280 seconds * 10 Gbit per second = 2800 gigabits
2800 gigabits / 8 bits per byte = 350GB of data
So the theoretical maximum amount of traffic you could use is 350GB if you are using machine with a 10Gbit link and have a "perfect" 10Gbit connection to every server over IPv4 and v6 (assuming every iperf server is also 10Gbit).
In reality, you're more likely to average ~1Gbit connections to all the servers even with a 10Gbit link. So I'd expect typical usage to be maybe 1/10th the theoretical max.
was temporarily suspended for exhausting almost all of my 750G bandwidth within less than an hour after running a few times. thats how i know 🤣
It's a wonder that there isn't an effort from providers to boycott YABS yet
@lapua said:
how much traffic does one yabs produce?
is 119 GB possible?
12:20 418.13 GB of 20 TB Used
12:23 537.45 GB of 20 TB Used
on 10G yes
Can confirm, definitely possible. And because I was curious, here's some back of the napkin math:
7 IPv4 locations + 7 IPv6 locations = 14 servers
2 tests (send and recv) per server * 14 servers = 28 tests
10 seconds per test * 28 tests = 280 seconds
280 seconds * 10 Gbit per second = 2800 gigabits
2800 gigabits / 8 bits per byte = 350GB of data
So the theoretical maximum amount of traffic you could use is 350GB if you are using machine with a 10Gbit link and have a "perfect" 10Gbit connection to every server over IPv4 and v6 (assuming every iperf server is also 10Gbit).
In reality, you're more likely to average ~1Gbit connections to all the servers even with a 10Gbit link. So I'd expect typical usage to be maybe 1/10th the theoretical max.
was temporarily suspended for exhausting almost all of my 750G bandwidth within less than an hour after running a few times. thats how i know 🤣
It's a wonder that there isn't an effort from providers to boycott YABS yet
then you will see me shaming them like how yoursunny does.
@lapua said:
how much traffic does one yabs produce?
is 119 GB possible?
12:20 418.13 GB of 20 TB Used
12:23 537.45 GB of 20 TB Used
on 10G yes
Can confirm, definitely possible. And because I was curious, here's some back of the napkin math:
7 IPv4 locations + 7 IPv6 locations = 14 servers
2 tests (send and recv) per server * 14 servers = 28 tests
10 seconds per test * 28 tests = 280 seconds
280 seconds * 10 Gbit per second = 2800 gigabits
2800 gigabits / 8 bits per byte = 350GB of data
So the theoretical maximum amount of traffic you could use is 350GB if you are using machine with a 10Gbit link and have a "perfect" 10Gbit connection to every server over IPv4 and v6 (assuming every iperf server is also 10Gbit).
In reality, you're more likely to average ~1Gbit connections to all the servers even with a 10Gbit link. So I'd expect typical usage to be maybe 1/10th the theoretical max.
was temporarily suspended for exhausting almost all of my 750G bandwidth within less than an hour after running a few times. thats how i know 🤣
-r this option reduces the number of iperf locations (Online.net/Clouvider LON+NYC) to lessen bandwidth usage
oh! only error with r option!
curl -sL yabs.sh | bash -r
# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
# Yet-Another-Bench-Script #
# v2022-08-20 #
# https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
Di 11. Okt 21:33:47 CEST 2022
bash: Zeile 28: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
Warning: locale 'C' not detected. Test outputs may not be parsed correctly.
bash: Zeile 84: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 85: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 88: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 92: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 92: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 93: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 93: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
Warning: Both IPv4 AND IPv6 connectivity were not detected. Check for DNS issues...
Basic System Information:
---------------------------------
Uptime : 0 days, 23 hours, 46 minutes
Processor : AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core Processor
CPU cores : 1 @ 3699.944 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 1,9 GiB
Swap : 0,0 KiB
bash: Zeile 234: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
Disk :
Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
Kernel : 5.10.0-18-amd64
bash: Zeile 256: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
You do not have write permission in this directory. Switch to an owned directory and re-run the script.
Exiting...
-r this option reduces the number of iperf locations (Online.net/Clouvider LON+NYC) to lessen bandwidth usage
oh! only error with r option!
curl -sL yabs.sh | bash -r
# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
# Yet-Another-Bench-Script #
# v2022-08-20 #
# https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
Di 11. Okt 21:33:47 CEST 2022
bash: Zeile 28: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
Warning: locale 'C' not detected. Test outputs may not be parsed correctly.
bash: Zeile 84: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 85: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 88: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 92: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 92: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 93: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
bash: Zeile 93: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
Warning: Both IPv4 AND IPv6 connectivity were not detected. Check for DNS issues...
Basic System Information:
---------------------------------
Uptime : 0 days, 23 hours, 46 minutes
Processor : AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core Processor
CPU cores : 1 @ 3699.944 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 1,9 GiB
Swap : 0,0 KiB
bash: Zeile 234: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
Disk :
Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
Kernel : 5.10.0-18-amd64
bash: Zeile 256: /dev/null: eingeschränkt: Die Ausgabe darf nicht umgeleitet werden.
You do not have write permission in this directory. Switch to an owned directory and re-run the script.
Exiting...
use the command as mentioned in the github page. Best regds
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on 10G yes
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
WOW!
https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script
On extended break from LES due to selective bias of mods
———-
blog | exploring visually |
Can confirm, definitely possible. And because I was curious, here's some back of the napkin math:
7 IPv4 locations + 7 IPv6 locations = 14 servers
2 tests (send and recv) per server * 14 servers = 28 tests
10 seconds per test * 28 tests = 280 seconds
280 seconds * 10 Gbit per second = 2800 gigabits
2800 gigabits / 8 bits per byte = 350GB of data
So the theoretical maximum amount of traffic you could use is 350GB if you are using machine with a 10Gbit link and have a "perfect" 10Gbit connection to every server over IPv4 and v6 (assuming every iperf server is also 10Gbit).
In reality, you're more likely to average ~1Gbit connections to all the servers even with a 10Gbit link. So I'd expect typical usage to be maybe 1/10th the theoretical max.
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was temporarily suspended for exhausting almost all of my 750G bandwidth within less than an hour after running a few times. thats how i know 🤣
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
It's a wonder that there isn't an effort from providers to boycott YABS yet
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then you will see me shaming them like how yoursunny does.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
freak!
Why not make -r the default, and pick servers based on location?
oh! only error with
r
option!Is this offer still available, i haven't been able to locate
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use the command as mentioned in the github page. Best regds
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———-
blog | exploring visually |
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I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
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