AWS Elastic Beanstalk
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy-to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker on familiar servers such as Apache, Nginx, Passenger, and IIS. You can simply upload your code and Elastic Beanstalk automatically handles the deployment, from capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling to application health monitoring. At the same time, you retain full control over the AWS resources powering your application and can access the underlying resources at any time. There is no additional charge for Elastic Beanstalk - you pay only for the AWS resources needed to store and run your applications. Elastic Beanstalk is the fastest and simplest way to deploy your application on AWS. You simply use the AWS Management Console, a Git repository, or an integrated development environment (IDE) such as Eclipse or Visual Studio to upload your application.
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Speedtest Pro
Test your network directly from your toolbar and quickly test your internet performance. One-click testing of the Internet connection, and can reflect the user's network status from multiple angles. Speedtest Pro is a professional-grade speed tester, which can make it easy for users to find out the fault cause. Ping value could be measured and displayed in seconds. Test download speed and upload speed. Test the loading speed of the current web page. Open advanced options, you can choose to test the loading speed of the current web page or not. The time from the PC sends data to the webserver until it receives feedback from the server. It's usually expressed by the degree of network delay in online games. The larger the Ping value is, the more serious the network delay is, and the less smooth the game runs. Upstream traffic of network data per unit time. Ordinary broadband uplink and downlink are not equal, upstream broadband usually speeds limit.
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Xfinity Speed Test
We will measure the speed from our servers to this computer. Results are often less than plan speed due to WiFi conditions and device capabilities. It is important to differentiate between the speed of the Internet connection “to your home” and the speed reached by an individual device “within your home” because they are two very different measurements. Internet speed tests, like this one or the test found at SpeedTest , measure the latest or the speed reached by the device running the test. The results of this test are often less than the speed of your plan due to several factors beyond the control of your Internet provider, including WiFi conditions and device capabilities. Good coverage means that your device is receiving a strong Wi-Fi signal. That strong signal also offers as much speed as your device can handle. The further you move away from your gateway (modem or router), the more the signal strength decreases, slowing download and upload speeds and reducing coverage.
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Speed Test WiFi Analyzer
Expert network testing and analysis tools, for WiFi, Ethernet, 4G/LTE and 5G/NR. Internet and iPerf3 speedtests. Wireless coverage 360 analysis. WiFi scanner and channel maps (inc. beacon signal IE decodes). LAN connected device scanner, who’s using the network. Internet or iPerf3 (server & client included). Concurrent ping, DNS, and HTTP latency results, in multiple servers with the configurable load. Remote uptime monitoring 24/7 of outages or slowdowns. Analyze wireless network coverage, in a home, a business or a venue. Using the Internet or iPerf3 speed testing (alongside WiFi analysis and concurrent ping/DNS/HTTP loads). Detailed network performance statistics, overall and for every specific location. Immediate results, no need to prepare, upload or manage floor plans. With detailed stats for RSSI, Phy speed, local and Internet pings, and much more. Quick and easy to use (no need for floor plans).
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