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You can also use my webapp that runs all digitalocean speedtests on one page. The project is open source at https://github.com/marcomontalbano/speedtest-for-digitalocean
if you want to test all of digitalocean servers in one go, you can try my simple bash script or my nakama’s ZacharyDuBois’s
The speedtest links can be found here: <a href=“https://digitalocean.com/help/policy/”>https://digitalocean.com/help/policy/</a>
Updated list of speedtests: <br> <br>AMS1 <a href=“http://speedtest-ams1.digitalocean.com/”>http://speedtest-ams1.digitalocean.com/ </a> <br>AMS2 <a href=“http://speedtest-ams2.digitalocean.com/”>http://speedtest-ams2.digitalocean.com/</a> <br>NY1 <a href=“http://speedtest-ny1.digitalocean.com/”>http://speedtest-ny1.digitalocean.com/ </a> <br>NY2 <a href=“http://speedtest-nyc2.digitalocean.com/”>http://speedtest-nyc2.digitalocean.com/ </a> <br>SFO1 <a href=“http://speedtest-sfo1.digitalocean.com/”>http://speedtest-sfo1.digitalocean.com/ </a>
@ryanyam: Are you sure that pinging the hostnames “admin” posted right above your post doesn’t work?
I’d like to check the latency of your servers but I can’t ping them. How can I check them?
Just for the record: <br> <br>http://speedtest-ny1.digitalocean.com/ <br>http://speedtest-nyc2.digitalocean.com/ <br>http://speedtest-ams1.digitalocean.com/ <br>http://speedtest-sfo1.digitalocean.com/ <br> <br>:)
@sa00 Yes – please see our FAQ page: https://www.digitalocean.com/faq
Do you have one for california?
@weihua20086: Yes – here’s a list of the current speed tests:
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Do you have a speed test?