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<blockquote data-quote="blr_p" data-source="post: 1856146" data-attributes="member: 10952"><p>Hence the idea of getting people here to try it out. The problem is deciding who is right. Measurements are a very tricky business. People have the expectation they will get a reading they can trust. Right now i'm not sure what to trust. I have yet another tool made by a networking company but it sends payloads of max 1kByte and its readings are the highest i've seen. Correlates more with specs, 5Ghz gives better throughput than 2.4Ghz etc. Thing is i don't see that kind of performance improvement in real life at least not for the specific purposes i'm interested in. The two scripts here don't show those improvements at all.</p><p></p><p>These scripts send MBs of data over HTTP which is what happens with DLNA and is much closer to real life use when streaming movies that can be in the hundreds of MBs and even a few GBs. Smaller payloads get higher throughput figures whereas bigger payloads tend to slow down and then stabilise at a lower figure. That figure is what matters as it ultimately determines what can be streamed or not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's a good point, i need to try this with a server that is capable and then see the difference. Any industry strength webservers you want to suggest. Apache, nginx etc ?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Could not even get these scripts running in the first place without your help. I'm now in a better position to evaluate their utility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blr_p, post: 1856146, member: 10952"] Hence the idea of getting people here to try it out. The problem is deciding who is right. Measurements are a very tricky business. People have the expectation they will get a reading they can trust. Right now i'm not sure what to trust. I have yet another tool made by a networking company but it sends payloads of max 1kByte and its readings are the highest i've seen. Correlates more with specs, 5Ghz gives better throughput than 2.4Ghz etc. Thing is i don't see that kind of performance improvement in real life at least not for the specific purposes i'm interested in. The two scripts here don't show those improvements at all. These scripts send MBs of data over HTTP which is what happens with DLNA and is much closer to real life use when streaming movies that can be in the hundreds of MBs and even a few GBs. Smaller payloads get higher throughput figures whereas bigger payloads tend to slow down and then stabilise at a lower figure. That figure is what matters as it ultimately determines what can be streamed or not. That's a good point, i need to try this with a server that is capable and then see the difference. Any industry strength webservers you want to suggest. Apache, nginx etc ? Could not even get these scripts running in the first place without your help. I'm now in a better position to evaluate their utility. [/QUOTE]
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