Oh graphs! Youtube network.

Started by Technical Ben, Nov 11, 2010, 11:20:59

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Technical Ben

Never noticed this before. I just rightclicked on a youtube video to see there are more options now. One includes a list of your connection rates, and compares this to ISP and the UK. I think you need to be logged in and have an account (ususally a google one will do if you already have one).
http://www.youtube.com/my_speed
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pctech


Rik

Indeed. Now, what to do with the information...
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Technical Ben

Check out the "Test video" too. It is a talk about google/Akamai and how they can use their servers to re route and avoid breaks and disruptions in the net.
Basically, just like BT, most of the internet is being routed over a few single high bandwidth sites. If there is a problem, everyone gets disconnected. Google and Akamai are using better routing, with only a little bit more infrastructure, to go around the breaks in the connections.
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Technical Ben

Quote from: Rik on Nov 11, 2010, 11:28:21
Indeed. Now, what to do with the information...

Oh, Google has already figured that out! ;) They seem to be recording every file access via their servers/systems. They are like maths geeks, analysing EVERYTHING.
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Rik

Including the entrails from the daily sacrifices. ;)
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Ray

Doesn't work for me, getting this error message in FF Hello, either you have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. even though both are installed and up to date. :dunno:
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Rik

Odd, it's still fine here, Ray.  :dunno:
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Baz

what about this one on youtube.when the clip is playing press the up and left arrow keys together and get a little worm type game from early days  ;D ;D


you can use up and right keys too or even pause the clip then press the keys

pctech

Great Baz I'll give it a go on my lunchbreak

:karma:

Ray

Quote from: Rik on Nov 11, 2010, 12:00:09
Odd, it's still fine here, Ray.  :dunno:

Still gives me the error in FF but runs ok in IE8 :P
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Technical Ben

Oh. The "stop download" option is great. The thing I hate is when I press refresh (to see comments or follow links/bookmarks etc on tutorials) and it tries to download a hour long video again. :/
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Technical Ben

I wonder if those dips are BT outages... or perhaps just weekend congestion. :P
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