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<blockquote data-quote="BullettuPaandi" data-source="post: 2481560"><p>I don't know how other speed tests work, but remember reading an <a href="https://netflixtechblog.com/building-fast-com-4857fe0f8adb" target="_blank">article</a> about how fast.com works. I think they mimic realistic conditions quite well - with different number of parallel connections, ignoring ramp-up & processing time. Most seem to measure off of just one server (hearsay), which is not quite realistic. In my experience, fast has given the closest-to-what-I-experience result; whereas ookla's is more like if/when my network peaks.</p><p></p><p>I live in Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu. For me Ookla connects (by default) to one server about 50km away from me; the speed.cloudfare does one to Mumbai, I guess about 2000km away; fast connects to 3 servers - Madurai (200km), Chennai (700km) & Bengaluru (600km). From what they say, this number of servers connected to differs with location; I guess depending on how many servers are available close-by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullettuPaandi, post: 2481560"] I don't know how other speed tests work, but remember reading an [URL='https://netflixtechblog.com/building-fast-com-4857fe0f8adb']article[/URL] about how fast.com works. I think they mimic realistic conditions quite well - with different number of parallel connections, ignoring ramp-up & processing time. Most seem to measure off of just one server (hearsay), which is not quite realistic. In my experience, fast has given the closest-to-what-I-experience result; whereas ookla's is more like if/when my network peaks. I live in Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu. For me Ookla connects (by default) to one server about 50km away from me; the speed.cloudfare does one to Mumbai, I guess about 2000km away; fast connects to 3 servers - Madurai (200km), Chennai (700km) & Bengaluru (600km). From what they say, this number of servers connected to differs with location; I guess depending on how many servers are available close-by. [/QUOTE]
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