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Libre Speed Speedtest

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      seeker
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      Self-hosted Speedtest for HTML5 and more. Easy setup, examples, configurable, mobile friendly. Supports PHP, Node, Multiple servers, and more

      Not sure if there are other open source alternatives
      https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest
      https://hub.docker.com/r/adolfintel/speedtest/

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        Interesting. How is a selfhosted app able to have many servers ? https://librespeed.org/ is the demo and works well for me.

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          Interesting. How is a selfhosted app able to have many servers ? https://librespeed.org/ is the demo and works well for me.

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          @girish I would have guesses a server that manages "workers" (similar to GitLab CI runners or Sensu nodes) to run the test in different regions but looking at their repo I'm not too sure...

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            @girish I would have guesses a server that manages "workers" (similar to GitLab CI runners or Sensu nodes) to run the test in different regions but looking at their repo I'm not too sure...

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            It might be that if you are selfhosting it, you really only need to have one server local server to test speed. I am also curious how it works as the demo gives different server options

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              Could be a nice way to collaborate with other Cloudron admins to add other private test points if desired. 💪😏🤜

              Conscious tech

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                Could be a nice way to collaborate with other Cloudron admins to add other private test points if desired. 💪😏🤜

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                @robi cloudron community connectivity plexus

                had to bust open a thesaurus for that one. in all seriousness that qould be cool. espwcially because we have representation im so many locations.

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                • girishG girish

                  Interesting. How is a selfhosted app able to have many servers ? https://librespeed.org/ is the demo and works well for me.

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                  @girish the way I read it is that the self-host can test against different remote servers to get a truer indication of connection speed across multiple remote endpoints

                  --server SERVER                Specify a SERVER ID to test against. Can be supplied
                                                    multiple times.
                  

                  although that's from the cli implementation

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                    Could be a nice way to collaborate with other Cloudron admins to add other private test points if desired. 💪😏🤜

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                    @robi Great idea.

                    This application cries out for federation.

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