[Starlink] Good APNIC blog on Starlink, testing Cubic, Reno, and BBR
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Fri May 6 14:05:33 EDT 2022
Nice work Geoff!
What is it that people so love and trust about iperf3? (this is a
serious question, as I did not trust a multiplicity of iperfs methods
10 years ago, and while I know it has evolved, have not tested with it
recently vs a vs flent & netperf)
I was primarily looking at starlink upload speeds and delays with this document:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1puRjUVxJ6cCv-rgQ_zn-jWZU9ae0jZbFATLf4PQKblM/edit
But I haven't refreshed it. The nice thing about testing uplink
performance is you can more easily sample and control various tcp
parameters like pacing_rate, etc, as well as vary the underlying
qdisc.
There's a flent server available at sydney.starlink.taht.net if you'd
like to try it.
On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 12:06 AM Bjørn Ivar Teigen <bjorn at domos.no> wrote:
>
> I think some of you might enjoy this: https://blog.apnic.net/2022/05/02/testing-leo-and-geo-satellite-services-in-australia/
Really good, solid work. I think he may have run into TSQ to some extent.
>
> No working latency tests, but a great intro to the tech and interesting TCP test results.
>
> Cheers,
> Bjørn Ivar Teigen
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