you can bet there is somewhere some system-network admin trying to figure out what spiked his server-net pipe to the max for 30 seconds, because he did got that warning trigger email :D
Doesn't DSL Report's Speedtest utilize multiple servers for a speed test? Or he should have just typed speed test into google and used their service? Now I'm dying to see the results of those when you're at this point of maxing out other's servers.
M Miroslav nah I have. 2gb connection (bonded fiber gigabit) and a block of dedicated IPs (8, 5 usable) that I don’t hardly use. Of course this was after years of 4mb connection in a downtown urban environ- and ATT finally got around to upgrading the equipment. I might have gone a little overboard, but it’s only $120/mo
It’s just a matter of the ISPs building out their optical networks, it’s finally cheaper than copper cable. We’re talking about moving now, and I’m worried I won’t be able to take the network with me. I also secretly retrofitted my apartment with LAN, by taking the phone lines and combining them-2 at each jack- into a single lan pair. ATT said I have the most wired apartment in the area. Amazingly, if I sound like i know what I’m talking about , they just hook it up.
@@Kamel419 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC Here's the better version (not widely adopted yet). If I recall, tcp IP has a 5% average overhead. So the numbers they saw would be over 10gig if it wasn't tcp ip
@@TheKnodel12 the amount of overhead actually depends on the size of the packets, which is not just dependent upon your equipment, but the smallest MTU of all of the components between endpoints. this means no blanket statement can be given as to exactly how much overhead it is. the purpose of QUIC you posted is not to resolve overhead (UDP also has header information in each packet and is even more susceptible to fragmentation issues), but instead to provide a means to send data in an asynchronous non-blocking way.
Kamel Yup, and lower in the stack you’ve got different frame transmission mediums that you have to account for as well as encapsulation or labeling higher in the stack. You’ll never get the max symbol rate.
I rather .5 because if you have to take a bad shit those 5 sec will feel like 5 min and you will shit your pants but .5 sec will be just 1 click away and then you run to the toilet
Downloading Linux builds with torrent or mmo clients(if they have the option) is Super nice can download things way faster off a torrent sometimes than jsut 1 server
Linux builds are fantastic for checking internet connection speed but the problem here is with the largest ISOs being maybe 5GB, it would take longer to reach maximum speed via finding peers than it would to have the torrent complete. The max theoretical speed is 1.25GB/s meanwhile it would take more than 5 seconds to find enough peers. He'd probably reach a couple hundred megs a second but then finish the torrent.
Also ISP: BTW your bill's gonna say you're getting 5; just ignore that, because...overhead. Me: I guess "5" it is - there's nothing else... Pai: See deregulation works - everybody's getting broadband because of me!
@@ClaymorePT its not that its expensive its more of where the lines are and for some people out in the country there isnt even a broadban connection near and its all satellite
@@shroomish11 That is true and also sad :/ It's sad to know that there are modern countries where high speed internet access is something of a fictional movie.
@@ClaymorePT There's no reason to supply high speed internet into rural areas in some places around here. When you only have 10-15 people on 50,000 acres of property, an ISP is never going to get their infrastructure investment back with so few accounts. It sucks but the people living out there are likely not that upset about it. All major metro areas in the US have some form of high speed internet available, it's not absent from the country or anything like that.
it is a full 10Gbit on the pipe, but % of that is used for TCP overhead - for the data packaging and how data is protected for retransmit if packets are lost or fail to reach destination intact. So your usable bandwidth will always be a little less. This is not a bad thing, it's a good thing to use some of your bandwidth to protect the rest of your bandwidth.
@@reaper15a I suspect you're a Communist sympathizer who's trying to undermine the way of life cherished by so many... I'm calling the Senator immediately!
That would show how Canada is behind some countries on that front. For instance in Poland we have ISP that offers 10G/10G for ~53 $ right to the home (if there is any fibre infrastructure). For additinal ~1.25$ you get dynamic public IPv4, so with DDNS you can host anything you want.
@@sirpingus because they didn't have a huge country with people really far from each other with already existing infastructure for bad internet that they get to gouge the general population not much point in changing
@@sirpingus I live in America and yes we are also behind but what people don't understand Poland where you said you're from is 120,726 square miles only compared to Canada is 3,855,000 almost 32 times bigger. Majority of the population lives in urban cities so fiber isn't feasible but they have been rolling it out all over the state I live in for awhile now. You can get a fiber line anywhere in the USA or Canada if you're willing to pay for someone to run it.
What is nutty in comparison is I feed my entire town with a 10Gb circuit. Just under 2000 customers with most paying for 50 to 300 Mb service. It is amazing LMG is pushing that bandwidth. I'm impressed 😊
Yeah, but what's the contention ratio? I would assume very high for such a small price. They have a dedicated wavelength. Can't really compare Enterprise Internet to Consumer Internet just isn't in the same ballpark.
as a fiber technician in sweden. i can tell u the fiber box on the door, if i were to organize the fibers like that. i would either be forced to go and fix it , or id be fired. looking at it makes my body hurt obviously am talking about the white fiberbox on the door just noticed more errors when i kept watching. for example. it looks like the fiber tubing that goes into the house isnt air tight(dunno the english phrase) but there is no seal on the tubing, wich could lead to air constantly blowing into the house. due to air presure diffrence on the 2 ends of cable tube. that could introduce water either by convection, its also possible that built up condensesation can make a pool of water inside the tube can blow into the room if your unlucky, if the 2 ends get a relativly sudden presure diffrence. hence why its very, very important to seal both ends, so no airflow is possible at all.
Most of the world: has less than 1 GB, commonly 30 MB -120 Few people, large companies : internet speeds of 500 MB -1 GB Linus: 1 giGaBiT iS nOt eNoUgH I wAnT 10
Love these kinds of videos. There is so much content for consumer tech on YT that it becomes an information bubble. Yet there is some seriously cool tech in business and enterprise setups which really aren't explored enough. I probably won't have 10gbit internet for the next decade or 2, but it's really cool to see in action - and all the equipment which goes into it. Well done again, Linus Media Group!
And I wonder when we will see Linus and the team set up a more proper data center that isn't just a closet under the stairs... Maybe some more adequate ventilation, actual sound deadening, and more then 1 cabinet just to give room for future projects. So I would probably go for 2 cabinets, and build the room large enough to house 4 just in case Linus gets more future ideas....
@@HamguyBacon it can be true, I have 300 Mbps internet, before, I only got 140-160 Mbps with small router, after change to better router, now I got 300-340 Mbps internet. So maybe He need to change his router too.
If you buy 500 gram of smarties and theres only 400 gram in the package, nestlé will say it's caused by overhead. You buy a car with 163hp but when you measure the power it has just 117hp - mercedes claims it's overhead. you get one kidney transplanted and on the x-ray you can see just a half one - believe me, it's overhead. You meet a girl via tinder, her profile says she's young, fit and beautiful, but when you see her the first time in real life she's an old, fat, dumb burp. - Yes my friend, THIS IS OVERHEAD.
This was both awesome to see and also gut wrenchingly heartbreaking considering here in Australia the Government is so adamant that using our existing copper lines to deliver internet is deemed "fit for purpose". (Sad face).
@@sidh196 this is wrong. Google will certainly have dark fibre, and UA-cam uses QUIC on Chrome, which has much less overhead than TCP/IP which only has around 5% overhead at the worst
Actually, testing these speeds is not too difficult. As the ISP tech stated in the video to utilize a CDN. For example, the process I use to test my servers: Upload a large file to a CDN such as CloudFlare (very low cost or even free), create a basic script to wget the file to dev null, and run multiple copies of the script simultaneously. I've been able to pull aprox. 10 Gbps from CloudFlare in the past.
@@dorinmosud9989 yea, in Australia the fastest plans for mortals are 50-100mbps and they are 80 Australian Pesos (about 50USD) a month. I am remote, so I can only get satellite which is 25mbps (90GB/140GB off peak download limit) for $100 a month (600ms ping). Needless to say, I am hoping Elon Musk pulls his finger out and puts in his low orbit satellite set up.
Im genuinely confused about people hating on Virgin Media. i get 20MB/s which is what I pay for, and often get speeds faster than that which is above what I pay
Here's a question: Fiber Optic uses light to transmit data but light travels in a straight line. In a fiber line the signal is bouncing off the interior walls of the fiber (the interior walls appear as mirrors) resulting in a reflective loss. Each bounce is a loss of some signal strength. The fiber lines in your patch panel have excess length which is wrapped in a loop and slightly squeezed. Doesn't that excess fiber loop cause a high amount of signal degradation? To make light bend around that loop the signal has to bounce or reflect at a significantly higher rate which takes me back to the reflective loss statement earlier. For best signal strength one would attempt to reduce the amount of bends in a fiber optic cable. Perhaps that and overhead is why you have a .2 gigabit loss in signal. Eliminate the fiber loops and maybe get another 50 megabits bandwidth.
@@martinsanchez4346, I've read tjats developing nations actually have the fastest internet due to having a a more upgraded network infrastructure that greedy U.S. ISPs domt bother upgrading, charging $80/mo for speeds you can get for $5 in a developing or tech advanced nation (e.g. SK)
I work for in these server electrical rooms all day. You seen one, you seen em all. Good to have universal connectors and ports and tech for the internet backbone.
We already have widely available ftth 10Gbps internet in capital area... Oh by the way I live in South Korea... ;) But I'm stuck at "only" 1Gbps as I live in the countryside :(
I remember when I was going to get ftth but then the government switched and was like nah fuck you, you get to keep your old degrading copper connections! Australian politics suck.
Here in Canada, 940Mbps is the maximum for citizens. 50Megabit/s is even considered a good connection. The Basic one is 6.0 (more like 4.9mbps). To put it in perspective vs South Korea, 0.05Gbit/s is our standard. 0.006Gbit/s is our 'basic'. This is what a lack of competition looks like. Oh ! Just forgot, there are 2003-style download caps and the upload is max 50Mbps. Is it complicated to emigrate to Korea ?
Damn I just got 1 gb internet and upgraded my Ethernet cables to support it yesterday. Thought I could finally stop being jealous of other people's internet.
I know Comcast charges more for buisness gig cable connection than I pay as a consumer, I can't imagine the cost for a 10gig connection on fiber as a buisness. Props to you for helping bring this kind of technology into the public eye. I have ~34ms latency at best, really want 1ms lol.
It's less about the speed of the pipe and more about the latency. Some websites I go to I have a 1.5ms ping time. It's like being at a lan party. 1gbps, to give an idea, I can click download on an entire season of a tv show in 1080p, get a glass of water, and by the time I sit down it's already done downloading. Also, if bit torrent is seeded well enough, my bt client defaults to grabbing the pieces in order, so I have a 0 second wait time to clicking play on a movie or a tv show. I don't have to wait for the file to finish downloading, as it only takes a few seconds to download anyways.
Angel What about the destination server. If your want the best user experience fast experience, 1Gigabit is the most, servers like from google and UA-cam all limit the each user to maximum 1Gigabit Ethernet
@@beedslolkuntus2070 Yep. Back in 2001 I was on fiber (less than 1 ms ping to a backbone) and most servers limited downloads to between 300 and 600 kB/s. Entire school edus all over the country ran at ~46mbps. DACs and FTPS were great though. DL on an FTP at 12.45MB/s, but on my computer it would run my pentium 3 at 100% limiting me to almost exactly 10MB/s. DACs I rarely got above 8MB/s, but I tried.
anthony's face at 11:23 is pure gold.. aggregated the ports on pfsense and forgot about it leaving them thinking why the damn ports don't show up.. MYSIDES LOL
Screw RAM. Download SSD and GHz (well with this Speed maybe even THz), if the CPU is fast enough you don't even need the RAM, straight from the SSD to the CPU. xD
10 gigabit is so fast Linus uploaded this video tomorrow
iTwe4kz wait what
If it’s tomorrow then...
*f#$k*
Now it only takes 3 days for google to process it
I think you mean yesterday?
666likes
Damn, Linus finished Oolka Speedtest and all of it's DLC's
you can bet there is somewhere some system-network admin trying to figure out what spiked his server-net pipe to the max for 30 seconds, because he did got that warning trigger email :D
@@oldschool1079 Can't imagine the look on his face haha
@@Totone56 imagine him shaking his first to the sky shouting.. LINUSSSSS!!!! and thats why linus drops things.. he feels a disturbance in the force.
I often think about this comment.
Oolka? Ookla u mean
that moment when your internet is so fast you're bottlenecked by OTHER peoples servers...
The good life
yeah, fast internet people problem
Suffering from success
someone doesn't remember when gamespy/fileplanet hosted downloads...
Doesn't DSL Report's Speedtest utilize multiple servers for a speed test? Or he should have just typed speed test into google and used their service?
Now I'm dying to see the results of those when you're at this point of maxing out other's servers.
How your grandma sees you changing the HDMI cable
GD Jay This is Gold
@@airsofttrooper08 i know right!
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Gold....
😂😂😂😂😂
Fiber cable at the beginning says DO NOT TOUCH. Linus proceeds to touch it a lot :P Classic Linus.
NO TOUCHY! I HAVE ISSUE!
But, did Lunus touch the fiber in it's "No-no Square"? (And, yes, I laughed HARD when the first time I heard of the "No-No Square" song and dance.)
Now show me where on this fiber optic cable they touched you.
If its past the dmarc then it belongs to Linus
You know you're living in the future when you refer to your Gigabit connection as "the old internet".
M Miroslav nah I have. 2gb connection (bonded fiber gigabit) and a block of dedicated IPs (8, 5 usable) that I don’t hardly use. Of course this was after years of 4mb connection in a downtown urban environ- and ATT finally got around to upgrading the equipment. I might have gone a little overboard, but it’s only $120/mo
It’s just a matter of the ISPs building out their optical networks, it’s finally cheaper than copper cable. We’re talking about moving now, and I’m worried I won’t be able to take the network with me. I also secretly retrofitted my apartment with LAN, by taking the phone lines and combining them-2 at each jack- into a single lan pair. ATT said I have the most wired apartment in the area. Amazingly, if I sound like i know what I’m talking about , they just hook it up.
@@altimmons what is you actual speed? like in speedtest site
@@altimmons Well, 120 is a lil bit overpriced imo. i pay for my 1 gb around 10 dollars.
"bUT iT's ONly $120/mO" but general people don't need that much speed. Most of people use internet is only for communication and social media lol
Linus: *We got 10 GIGABIT Internet!*
Me, an Australian: *Woah, 5 megabit! It's so fast!*
i only have 500megabit thats slow for usa lol
@reverial_ 2mbps in South Africa. Feelsbadman
@@joe241able nah some places use copper still. I have 100 mbps at home.
130.00 it cost here i have cable tho 1gb is coming soon@reverial_
Just checked I got 0.80megabit. I live in the middle of nowhere
I love how Linus still trolls the ISP even when he is now a top tier client. He's been in this game a long time and it shows.
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
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Ummm... whatever you say Linus. Everyone knows the human eye can't even see past 2 gigabit. 🤦🤦🤦
Stefan Etienne The Verrge Representative LMAOOO
Wth, is this real? @Linus, bring out the velcro's (which either means the sandals or the cabletweezers)
Probably meme account, i'd be very surprised if it was him
It requires rtx
You can with the right twizers
"There's Overhead!" - 06:04
Classic TCP/IP issues....
overhead is a thing, but not as much of a thing as network engineers make it out to be
@@Kamel419 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC
Here's the better version (not widely adopted yet). If I recall, tcp IP has a 5% average overhead. So the numbers they saw would be over 10gig if it wasn't tcp ip
@@TheKnodel12 the amount of overhead actually depends on the size of the packets, which is not just dependent upon your equipment, but the smallest MTU of all of the components between endpoints. this means no blanket statement can be given as to exactly how much overhead it is. the purpose of QUIC you posted is not to resolve overhead (UDP also has header information in each packet and is even more susceptible to fragmentation issues), but instead to provide a means to send data in an asynchronous non-blocking way.
Kamel Yup, and lower in the stack you’ve got different frame transmission mediums that you have to account for as well as encapsulation or labeling higher in the stack. You’ll never get the max symbol rate.
It's pretty good overhead for a protocol from 1982.
The overhead they lose is faster than my internet connection.
same same
I just liked this comment. But the overhead took 80% :/
An order of magnitude faster than my connection :(
Efe Açıkgöz only 200mb overhead, no biggie.
@Kobra Thor unless we pay $300 p/m in australia we only get 12.5MB/s
I remember plugging my old brick laptop in on campus to get 1MBps cable internet. it was mindblowing fast compared to the 56k dial up at home.
how long ago was that
@@AK-tf3fc around 2003
Waste of time and money. Just download more internet
I tried, but due to my internet speeds it was taking too long.
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@@alphacentaurianperson Interesting problem. Did you try reversing the polarity of the neutron flow?
Pff, in Sweden 10 gig internet from Bahnhof is 298 sek (32$) a month.
@@OrangeC7 Yes
Now you can upload vids in 0.5s instead of 5s
@@cup_and_cone I don't think that whats irony means.
@@cup_and_cone While that is true, they will benefit from 10Gb/s if there are many people using the line heavy at the same time.
I rather .5 because if you have to take a bad shit those 5 sec will feel like 5 min and you will shit your pants but .5 sec will be just 1 click away and then you run to the toilet
@@cup_and_cone Depends on how peering between Google and LMG's ISP is set up.
instead of your ping on fornite be 0 it's going to be -10 lmaof
I work for Ciena and let me say, it's pretty cool to see a non major company using our equipment! Way to go Linus!
hey, i maintain your equipment daily. the 6500 platform is my area of expertise
4K Livestream! Do it!
The Dro, 16k stream.
4K ist no problem, not even with 100/50 or 200/100 MBps fiber.
I tried it on cheap 50 mbps and it worked fine
“I wouldn’t know anything about torrenting, Danny”
Sure thing Linus, sure.
Coz torrent is for the poor
Downloading Linux builds with torrent or mmo clients(if they have the option) is Super nice can download things way faster off a torrent sometimes than jsut 1 server
Linux builds are fantastic for checking internet connection speed but the problem here is with the largest ISOs being maybe 5GB, it would take longer to reach maximum speed via finding peers than it would to have the torrent complete. The max theoretical speed is 1.25GB/s meanwhile it would take more than 5 seconds to find enough peers. He'd probably reach a couple hundred megs a second but then finish the torrent.
See all the poor people are replying
Abdul Waheed No it just shows how little you actually know.
Me: Can I have 1000mb/s internet?
ISP: Three. Take it or leave it.
Also ISP: BTW your bill's gonna say you're getting 5; just ignore that, because...overhead.
Me: I guess "5" it is - there's nothing else...
Pai: See deregulation works - everybody's getting broadband because of me!
Gigabit internet isn't expensive. You can get one of those for less than €50 nowadays.
@@ClaymorePT its not that its expensive its more of where the lines are and for some people out in the country there isnt even a broadban connection near and its all satellite
@@shroomish11 That is true and also sad :/
It's sad to know that there are modern countries where high speed internet access is something of a fictional movie.
@@ClaymorePT There's no reason to supply high speed internet into rural areas in some places around here. When you only have 10-15 people on 50,000 acres of property, an ISP is never going to get their infrastructure investment back with so few accounts. It sucks but the people living out there are likely not that upset about it. All major metro areas in the US have some form of high speed internet available, it's not absent from the country or anything like that.
"Welcome to the salty spitoon. How tough are ya?"
"I loaded an 100 hour 4k video"
"Oh yeah?"
"In 2 seconds"
"Uh! Right this way, sir!"
Hello Justin.Y
I slipped on a *internet throttle*
'an-undred'
He's supposed to say yeah so
It can only transfer 1.125 gigabyte second
Confirmed CLICKBAIT! This is 9.8gbps not 10!
all of us do not get the download speeds an ISP promises
10 with overhead.
well, later they say he got 6gbit routed to the "internet"
it is a full 10Gbit on the pipe, but % of that is used for TCP overhead - for the data packaging and how data is protected for retransmit if packets are lost or fail to reach destination intact. So your usable bandwidth will always be a little less. This is not a bad thing, it's a good thing to use some of your bandwidth to protect the rest of your bandwidth.
@@Charok1 my isp promises 200 mbps and i get 300, there are some people who are getting 400
Good. Now they can upload videos of Linus dropping expensive stuff much faster.
that's a relief
But will he drop the stuff faster as well, or will it just be faster uploads of standard-speed droppings?
Not really watch the whole video, UA-cam failed because they are peered on the loop he is on, and not physically hosted.
@@reaper15a
I suspect you're a Communist sympathizer who's trying to undermine the way of life cherished by so many... I'm calling the Senator immediately!
He can DMCA people faster /s
Meanwhile I'm glad to watch this video in 480p with no buffering
Danang Adnan ikr
Haha that’s the story of my life
The average download speed in the United States is 64Mb/s. You should give your ISP a call.
Same...
@@Jesse22H ah yes, because everyone using the internet lives in America
But Linus, how are you planning to drop this 10 GIGABIT internet from your table ?
Drop .2GBPS.
He'll knock the modem over
he'll kick it on the way down
Was expecting for him to drop the SFP+
Now i know what happened to the. 2 gpbs ge dropped it
5:21 im hurting in my chest bc of the way hes holding that laptop
RIP
When your laptop is that slim and lightweight, you don't even realize you're holding it that way
even just slightly sweaty thumb so it slightly loses grip and oops
Like a kid holding a stuffed animal
Next video 10 GIGABIT at the house using multiple antennas on different channels bonding them all together to achieve 10 GIGABIT at the house.
That would show how Canada is behind some countries on that front.
For instance in Poland we have ISP that offers 10G/10G for ~53 $ right to the home (if there is any fibre infrastructure). For additinal ~1.25$ you get dynamic public IPv4, so with DDNS you can host anything you want.
@@sirpingus because they didn't have a huge country with people really far from each other with already existing infastructure for bad internet that they get to gouge the general population not much point in changing
@@sirpingus I live in America and yes we are also behind but what people don't understand Poland where you said you're from is 120,726 square miles only compared to Canada is 3,855,000 almost 32 times bigger. Majority of the population lives in urban cities so fiber isn't feasible but they have been rolling it out all over the state I live in for awhile now. You can get a fiber line anywhere in the USA or Canada if you're willing to pay for someone to run it.
Theres all sorts of 10Gb ptp equipment out there.
www.cablefree.net/cablefree-millimeter-wave-mmw/10g/
@@sirpingus the one only available isp in my country provides 20 mb at 50 bucks a month
What is nutty in comparison is I feed my entire town with a 10Gb circuit. Just under 2000 customers with most paying for 50 to 300 Mb service. It is amazing LMG is pushing that bandwidth. I'm impressed 😊
cellardoor526 I feed more than that with way less 😉
Thatstso interesting. Mind telling more? Or even making a video of your own?
2 months later...
Linus: We have 100 gb/s internet!!!
Everyone else: :O
*buys 10, 10gb/s connections*
@@Insprill Has some random unheard of piece of hardware that combines them all.
It would be hard but possible
@@beedslolkuntus2070 just plug in a qsfp28
I love how simple Linus media group change process is! Just a simple text message to affected users haha
Everybody knows the human ear can't see over 1 gigabit
what you did there, i smell it.
But it can make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs
I'm colorblind so I wouldn't hear it anyway
Everybody knows the balls can't store 10 gigabits worth of pee.
I have cancer.
Coming in 2020: "Moving Vlog Day 1: We Bought a Backbone Server! "
This is not how this works. This is not how anything of this works.
Coming in 2025: "We are now running an IXP out of our office!"
We bought Harbour Center
Coming in 2030: we have acquired Hawaii and provided them with the fastest internet in the world
2050 we run the internet now 😈
15:12
"Well I wouldn't know anything about torrenting, Danny!"
My yebrow goes uuuuuup. Sure Linus, sure!
Only Linux iso's.
He's old enough to remember creation of it. I remember it too. It was so beautiful to see it being pure humanitarism. Sharing was caring.
Torrenting is legal.
It's like driving, driving is legal, drive to fast and it's not.
If you chose the illegal torrent, then yea it's not legal.
Yeah torrent legit only if your own it or have permission owner with proof copyright DMCA owner agree together then your safe in usa..
he's secretly hosting the pirate bay......honest. lol
10 gigabits is something like 1.25 gigabytes per second. That's insane!
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@@woke.4646 A 1 TB drive downloaded in 14 seconds, right?
@@bebehasbebehas2287 more like it will download 1.25TB in 1000 seconds
bebehas bebehas
Around 3 hours....
thats so fast that you can bottleneck storage drives lol
While Bahnhof in Sweden is like "Have 10Gbit/s for $53,49 per month, with first 6 months for $32,01 !!"
I know, Becuse i have it to... ^_^
Yeah, but what's the contention ratio? I would assume very high for such a small price. They have a dedicated wavelength. Can't really compare Enterprise Internet to Consumer Internet just isn't in the same ballpark.
man i wanted to move to Sweden but it's too cold
@@shane1694 Ah ok, didnt really know about that as i just saw 10 GIGABIT vs 10Gbit/s, good to know! Thanks
I want to move to Sweden, but it's too flat.
Maybe Norway.
Hey Linus, Can I borrow a a Cat5 cable to hang myself from the ceiling with my ADSL?
Well said 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Damnd dude, I thought ADSL died years ago
@@darkcheaker Apparently not.
My ADSL has a staggering 14Mb connection. I can barely handle 1080p60.
@@lfox02 it's just the fact that I live in a shithole but I haven't seen ADSL for like 5 years and have gigabit optics available everywhere. Weird.
So does it mean that now every LMG employee can stream 4k porn simultaneously?
Yep! Not a free hand left in the house except for Janice
@@dalezapple2493 What about Yvonne?
But they shouldn't all use the same site
Not just 4k porn...but 4k VR porn! That's, like, 4k per eye!
No, they just need one screen and circle jerk around it.
as a fiber technician in sweden. i can tell u the fiber box on the door, if i were to organize the fibers like that. i would either be forced to go and fix it , or id be fired.
looking at it makes my body hurt
obviously am talking about the white fiberbox on the door
just noticed more errors when i kept watching. for example. it looks like the fiber tubing that goes into the house isnt air tight(dunno the english phrase) but there is no seal on the tubing, wich could lead to air constantly blowing into the house. due to air presure diffrence on the 2 ends of cable tube. that could introduce water either by convection, its also possible that built up condensesation can make a pool of water inside the tube can blow into the room if your unlucky, if the 2 ends get a relativly sudden presure diffrence.
hence why its very, very important to seal both ends, so no airflow is possible at all.
Video title " We got 10 GB internet"
Actual video " We can't prove it" 🤣🤣
Most of the world: has less than 1 GB, commonly 30 MB -120
Few people, large companies : internet speeds of 500 MB -1 GB
Linus: 1 giGaBiT iS nOt eNoUgH I wAnT 10
Atkins8 what about me with 300mbps. What category do I go into?
Mb not MB
Mat Gaming “few people”
Gb not GB
@@kingjojojo1 Oh yeah, the commonly known black Germany!
"Where is my .2 Gigs?". I would be happy just to have 0.2 Gbps
I would be happy having 0.02 Gbps. ;-;
@UnrealisticGamer which ist 0.2 Gbps. Wut?
0.3 Gbps gang
UnrealisticGamer
Uhhhh. .2gbps is 200 mbps, which is still pretty fast dumbass. You don’t need anything better for your uses.
Wait is 200 mb/s average? I on average get 400 kB/s.
Can i have that spare 0.2gbit that seems to have gone missing?
Wanna split it?
3 way?
make it 4
Make it 5.
Make it 6.
Love these kinds of videos. There is so much content for consumer tech on YT that it becomes an information bubble. Yet there is some seriously cool tech in business and enterprise setups which really aren't explored enough. I probably won't have 10gbit internet for the next decade or 2, but it's really cool to see in action - and all the equipment which goes into it. Well done again, Linus Media Group!
Me: I GOT...1 megabit internet
Linus: WE GOT 10 GIGABIT INTERNET
It's a lie, the fastest connection possible in Canada right now is 115Mbps provided by Bell.
@@McRambro For consumer grade. They're running commercial.
Literally me! 1 week ago I upgraded to 10 megabit internet and I flexed on my friends!
you're living in the past I have gigabit
I only have 80 download and 20 upload
"2.5gbps up is ok for now," I get 0.36mbps
Vlothx I’m getting an upgrade to 500 but right now I’m at 14
Don't worry, I'm sure UA-cam @144p looks just as good as 720p
I get 25mbps down 5mbps up
@Vlothx 40Mbps here. but only 9Mbos up
I've had >100mbps for the last 11 years. Even my mobile hotspot connection is >70mbps.
Linus: 1gbps is not fast enough
Me: Yay! 5mbps
I have 10Gbit way before Linux had
lol Me: Yay! 1mbps
@@bigbruhmento7731
Slap on the face (Facepalm)
I just found a 100Gbit or 100000Mbps
Ahha, dont mind if i do😅
@@beedslolkuntus2070 no one fucking asked, can whatever you're saying is fake as shit shut the fuck up
I have 1 Mbps....
After the upgrade Linus will throttle all the employees to 100 Mb and keep the rest for himself 😎
100mb is still fast
@@kurosenpai but its 1% of the total bandwidth
streaming 16k porn
@@arhamumer1332 Multiple streams to top it off
Lol I have 50 down and 30 up
And I wonder when we will see Linus and the team set up a more proper data center that isn't just a closet under the stairs...
Maybe some more adequate ventilation, actual sound deadening, and more then 1 cabinet just to give room for future projects. So I would probably go for 2 cabinets, and build the room large enough to house 4 just in case Linus gets more future ideas....
It's because they want as little if sound as possible.
that "server room" makes me cringe every time they show it. Just weird for a tech company with 10GB fiber to have such a lousy setup
They built this room recently, specifically for this purpose. They wanted it this way.
@@durakis let me remind you that "lousy setup" is for making fucking youtube videos, so its already overkill
hes making more videos, more cash flow, more views with this setup than most -something is working
5:20 the way Linus is holding his laptop makes me cringe
He is the vice grip
Omg I just noticed LOL
Shouldn't we be used to this sort of thing by now?
Omg what has been seen cannot be unseen
How tf did he not drop ot
Its the LG gram. I'm sure its light enough that holding it that way won't damage it
14:22 You can basically run a DDos attack by running a speed test with that speed 😂
Not exactly correct, DDoS attack means distributed Dos attack, it's not distributed in this case.
韩艺 shut up
tasty who shat in your cereal m8
Kyle Anderson main account suspended a cow
tasty *n i c e*
Me: I'm currently paying for 400 megabit but I've never seen more than 280 megabit even in the dead of night.
ISP: there's overhead.
Me: BS!
Meanwhile I pay for 200 megabit and I consistently get 240 to 250.
Though I think that is likely due to the fact that I am one of very few customers in this area.
do you have a shitty router? your computer also needs to be able to handle the connection. you need to check for bottlenecks.
@@HamguyBacon it can be true, I have 300 Mbps internet, before, I only got 140-160 Mbps with small router, after change to better router, now I got 300-340 Mbps internet. So maybe He need to change his router too.
If you buy 500 gram of smarties and theres only 400 gram in the package, nestlé will say it's caused by overhead. You buy a car with 163hp but when you measure the power it has just 117hp - mercedes claims it's overhead. you get one kidney transplanted and on the x-ray you can see just a half one - believe me, it's overhead.
You meet a girl via tinder, her profile says she's young, fit and beautiful, but when you see her the first time in real life she's an old, fat, dumb burp. - Yes my friend, THIS IS OVERHEAD.
Clickbait. You got 6 GIGABIT WITH OVERHEAD Internet!!
@@StrawberryKitten He's talking about the fact that they have a connection to the rest of the internet of about 6Gbps.
@Justin Y. I thought you only watch anime clips?
Now Window's Updates can annoy you more Quicker, Usenet Server are quick try them
This was both awesome to see and also gut wrenchingly heartbreaking considering here in Australia the Government is so adamant that using our existing copper lines to deliver internet is deemed "fit for purpose". (Sad face).
I wonder what servers actually allow you to upload or download from/to them with 10GBit/s
PornHub
they're running a seedbox
netflix
@@sidh196 this is wrong. Google will certainly have dark fibre, and UA-cam uses QUIC on Chrome, which has much less overhead than TCP/IP which only has around 5% overhead at the worst
Saad Hamze I constantly get over 100 mbps (160) when downloading stuff. Sure it takes a while to reach that speed, but I always eventually hit it.
"Use a torrent" Linus: "Yeah theres nothing we can do to test this speed" ........
Actually, testing these speeds is not too difficult. As the ISP tech stated in the video to utilize a CDN. For example, the process I use to test my servers: Upload a large file to a CDN such as CloudFlare (very low cost or even free), create a basic script to wget the file to dev null, and run multiple copies of the script simultaneously. I've been able to pull aprox. 10 Gbps from CloudFlare in the past.
Right?! I think it's so weird he was afraid of torrenting!
Yeah a popular linux ISO would probably max it out
@@7necromancer haha download it in 2 sec..... ^^
Torrents are illegal and can be highly dangerous 😅
lol, you guys could practically become an ISP with that kind of bandwidth
they probably had to sign an agreement saying they could not resell it.
They can beam it to Linus house and get 10gb over wifi.
So the max speed on wifi is about 1200mbps so his internet is faster than WiFi can handle
in my country 1gb speed is 7 usd / month so 10 users wont cut it...
@@dorinmosud9989 yea, in Australia the fastest plans for mortals are 50-100mbps and they are 80 Australian Pesos (about 50USD) a month. I am remote, so I can only get satellite which is 25mbps (90GB/140GB off peak download limit) for $100 a month (600ms ping). Needless to say, I am hoping Elon Musk pulls his finger out and puts in his low orbit satellite set up.
He's over there getting 10gig internet and I'm over here waiting still for fiber.
Fiber? we're waiting for cable
I’m waiting for the ability to download 20gb in less than a week
did u get fiber
10 Years later
Me: **MOM!, THE 64GB INTERNET IS SO SLOW, WE NEED THE NEW 1TB internet**
to think that day will come......
Hahaha xD
@@Insprill i just want a 1Gb connection lol
@@christianquinones9347 I just want a 50Mb connection
@InSomnia DrEvil Download Po.. kemon roms? I'm telling daddy Nintendo on you.
You know what you could use it for? Live streaming uncompressed 1080p60 content.
YES
Good luck getting ppl w the bandwith to actually connect to that
How about 4K
@@hantzleyaudate7697 4k30 would work, but 4k60 requires 1.5 gigabytes per second of bandwidth
@@szweida The hell you think I am? A video engineer? I barely know the difference between a canon and a cannon!
Actual useful video explaining fiber internet. Thanks Linus!
What my family sees when I reset the router
Fast.com uses Netflix servers to test speed if you want to try something besides speedtest.net
As an ISP tech support, I love fast.com.
No ads, Lightweight, and runs on pretty much any device with a web browser. I use it minimum 5 times a day.
Thanks for the plug 👍 I'll try it when I get home thanks a lot
Why didn't I know about this, pretty neat, thanks
And nobody does know about dslreports.com where you actually can modify settings for testing
@@Curt-0001 My ISP says fast.com is bad
Virgin media: WE HAVE TEH WFASTEST HINTERGNET EVFER
Linus:hold my beer....
dreamhack: haha
Virgin media is rubbish compared to this , we in England are living in the dark ages
virgin media overcharge and never give what you pay for
Virgin Media - 200mbit fibre! so fast, buy now!!!!.*.. any protocol other then http, 2Mbit cap.
Im genuinely confused about people hating on Virgin Media. i get 20MB/s which is what I pay for, and often get speeds faster than that which is above what I pay
Man I wish I could do change management on a production critical link that way.
"Internet going down in 54321."
"Any update?"
"No, go away."
Here's a question: Fiber Optic uses light to transmit data but light travels in a straight line. In a fiber line the signal is bouncing off the interior walls of the fiber (the interior walls appear as mirrors) resulting in a reflective loss. Each bounce is a loss of some signal strength. The fiber lines in your patch panel have excess length which is wrapped in a loop and slightly squeezed. Doesn't that excess fiber loop cause a high amount of signal degradation? To make light bend around that loop the signal has to bounce or reflect at a significantly higher rate which takes me back to the reflective loss statement earlier. For best signal strength one would attempt to reduce the amount of bends in a fiber optic cable. Perhaps that and overhead is why you have a .2 gigabit loss in signal. Eliminate the fiber loops and maybe get another 50 megabits bandwidth.
My 400 megabit connection suddenly feels slow... :)
First world problem ;P
Damn must suck to have a slow 3rd world internet, instead of 1Gb connection.
@@martinsanchez4346, I've read tjats developing nations actually have the fastest internet due to having a a more upgraded network infrastructure that greedy U.S. ISPs domt bother upgrading, charging $80/mo for speeds you can get for $5 in a developing or tech advanced nation (e.g. SK)
Could you spare a few megabits for this poor fellow and his 8Mbps connection :( lol I get pumped when it occasionally spikes to 11Mbps
yours lot better then mine i only get crappy 10 meg
in my country 200megabit is a privilege
*crying in Kbps*
560
Your measly 0.2Gigabit/s missing is literally 4 times as fast as my connection
@@ivyblack21 about 12 times faster than mine
200mb you ask...
I get 120kbps when I download (irl)
I don't even get the advertised 56k!
Kidding, of course.
It's faster than my LAN
100th like
Poor LTT, I live in Switzerland and for something like 40 USD I have 10 gigabit fiber at home :))
@@Gavroo fiber.salt.ch/en/ :D Sad bottleneck nije internet vec mechanical HDD. Na NVMe je OK, HDD max bandwidth kad download-ujem igru.
You're already getting ripped off by living there. Somehow they have to keep the people there.
Is this real??
Aztro JR that’s insane. I’m so jealous
I also have 10 gigabit fiber for 40.-
It's called Salt Fiber
Where's my 1Mbps day/2 Mbps Night team at?
rekt
Oofed
Damn
oof
Bruh our internet used to be like that the line was 30 years old and it was 2 mbs down and .29 up signal was at -18 if I remember
As a network engineer, this video was both interesting and frustrating to watch.
Good job guys.
So since you got all the hardware, how about 60fps videos?
Awesome video though! Made me jealous.
Pls no, i don't need to download double the data for the sake of "buttery smoothness."
My shit internet cant even do 1440. 1080@60 struggles from time to time, I wish there were a way to only get 1080@30
60fps isn't for real life video, it looks un natural. Almost all movies are shot i 24fps
@@beatsalad1 I used to say the same but now I'm so used to 60fps videos that anything below that looks unnatural to me.
Do consider how big the red raw file size will be.
They might have to do a new petabyte project.
In Romania for normal home consumers there is 1 Gigabit (FTTH) for 9 euro.
Romania for the win :)
H1sky1
FTW Romania is more technologically advanced than the UK
Lol
what
Only pay $500/month for internet and we’ll throw in optik tv for free! -Telus after this video
*cries in ADSL*
@@AgentSmith911 cries in australian NBN fibre to the node
Imagine having to use petty light for your internet....
(This meme was made by ADSL Gang)
We know, you've only -casually DROPPED- mentioned it like a thousand times.
He just dropped .2 GBPS.
I love how there is a bombing 1 start review on the recommended book in the Audible sponsor spot xD
Guys, it's so simple to test the 10 G ... just install IPERF3 on a server on the Datacenter, and run the test locally.
The ISP I work for is going to be launching symmetrical 10Gbps for business and residential
Sailio price tag for residents?
No price yet, but 1Gbps is $85 USD
We actually achieved the 1Gbps through coaxial using orthogonal frequency domain multiplexing
Ahh Comcast
holy shit what area do yall cover?@@SailioNation
"We're gonna call 2.5 gig up okay for now"
Bruh I can't get 2.5Mbps up, even though I'm supposed to
7:30 Linus and his Security guy lol 😂
Linus keeps two guys locked up in his Server Room.
*HeavenHalos*
And your point is...?
His point is that it's time to upgrade to three locked-up guys.
@@Malicos
Seems a little excessive.
What about two guys and a chimp?
Now I just use “Linus” for any promo code😀😀
Am hurt. They didn't clean the fiber connectors before plugging them back in
You really don't need to if you follow proper handling care.
Always clean before plugging in the first time if you don't scope it to verify. Can never trust the factory or installers.
I work for in these server electrical rooms all day. You seen one, you seen em all. Good to have universal connectors and ports and tech for the internet backbone.
And I am chilling with 50 Mbits
Thanks Merkel
Me too
40 down 10 up. Thanks May
I have 6Mbps. Be thankful for what you have.
Lmao over here in France we only get to have 0 .1 meg/second.. no joke
which is more than enough !
Pffft...get on my level. I got 300 kbps....Literally takes me hours to upload videos.
RIP
That's pretty damn fast
Dyslexic Mitochondria lol I got 500 mbs
@@mr0o fast for 1980...
Dale Zapple r/whoooosh
9:51 is it just me or Anthony looks kinda like Gabe Newell from this angle
Yessss
Anthony IS Gabe
Needs the glases and to say hl3 is not coming out anytime soon
"RTTsd" is Round Trip Time Standard Deviation, i.e. how consistent the latency is. It is NOT "Send time"
linus is the only company(media Group) that can make money even if Their internet is Down !
Their
@@alexanderkopke2420 theyire
@@alwaysbroke6533 🤔
@@alexanderkopke2420 Yes Right !
We already have widely available ftth 10Gbps internet in capital area... Oh by the way I live in South Korea... ;)
But I'm stuck at "only" 1Gbps as I live in the countryside :(
nah come at the middle east we have the trashiest in interenet
I remember when I was going to get ftth but then the government switched and was like nah fuck you, you get to keep your old degrading copper connections! Australian politics suck.
Here in Canada, 940Mbps is the maximum for citizens. 50Megabit/s is even considered a good connection. The Basic one is 6.0 (more like 4.9mbps). To put it in perspective vs South Korea, 0.05Gbit/s is our standard. 0.006Gbit/s is our 'basic'. This is what a lack of competition looks like. Oh ! Just forgot, there are 2003-style download caps and the upload is max 50Mbps. Is it complicated to emigrate to Korea ?
Samuel Descheneau and our overpriced cellular plans 😢
@@sdesmtl
Might depend on which Korea you're moving to.
Damn I just got 1 gb internet and upgraded my Ethernet cables to support it yesterday. Thought I could finally stop being jealous of other people's internet.
Hiw much does that cost?
@@ek3313 I pay about 70 euro/month for my 1Gbit, I live in Sweden.
500/30 Mbit here in Slovakia, 36 euro/month, provider UPC, free 5x external IP ---> insane...
@@Jamzooo since when did sweden start using euro
@@joonaslaakkonen8096 If I wrote it in SEK no one would understand. Come on be smart
I know Comcast charges more for buisness gig cable connection than I pay as a consumer, I can't imagine the cost for a 10gig connection on fiber as a buisness. Props to you for helping bring this kind of technology into the public eye.
I have ~34ms latency at best, really want 1ms lol.
Crazy shit can happen in 2 years. Bell up here in Canada have started rolling out 3 Gbps residential fibre connections.
"That's what happens when you're at the cutting edge, nothing ahead of you to see what your limitations are"
-Gandhi, probably
When you have 0.87mb/s and you just struggle to comprehend 10 gigabit Ethernet.
Somebody here said it's like downloading an OS distributive in 2 secs.
It's less about the speed of the pipe and more about the latency. Some websites I go to I have a 1.5ms ping time. It's like being at a lan party.
1gbps, to give an idea, I can click download on an entire season of a tv show in 1080p, get a glass of water, and by the time I sit down it's already done downloading. Also, if bit torrent is seeded well enough, my bt client defaults to grabbing the pieces in order, so I have a 0 second wait time to clicking play on a movie or a tv show. I don't have to wait for the file to finish downloading, as it only takes a few seconds to download anyways.
Angel
What about the destination server. If your want the best user experience fast experience, 1Gigabit is the most, servers like from google and UA-cam all limit the each user to maximum 1Gigabit Ethernet
@@beedslolkuntus2070 Yep. Back in 2001 I was on fiber (less than 1 ms ping to a backbone) and most servers limited downloads to between 300 and 600 kB/s. Entire school edus all over the country ran at ~46mbps. DACs and FTPS were great though. DL on an FTP at 12.45MB/s, but on my computer it would run my pentium 3 at 100% limiting me to almost exactly 10MB/s. DACs I rarely got above 8MB/s, but I tried.
Angel faster than many peopels internet today lol
I own few gigabit servers now, they are so easy nowerdays. Virtualization etc....
Cries in 6 Mbit copper DSL
Cries in mobile internet
*cries in dial up*
I have 20 mbit DSL, poopy.
10 miles in either direction from me has fiber. My city is literally a dead zone of 23000 people. I cry but my rent is relatively great...
Yeah, 1.5MB/s down 0.20KB/s up... CenturyLink DSL is tearable lol
anthony's face at 11:23 is pure gold.. aggregated the ports on pfsense and forgot about it leaving them thinking why the damn ports don't show up.. MYSIDES LOL
If i have that kind of internet. The first thing i would do is download more ram.
Screw RAM. Download SSD and GHz (well with this Speed maybe even THz), if the CPU is fast enough you don't even need the RAM, straight from the SSD to the CPU. xD
4K porn. With high bitrate of 100k
thats getting old fast dude
Honestly the internet is so fast you could probably have a remote server dedicated to be your ram haha
i wonder how many people have read these DL RAM jokes and actually tried it
3:06 early ltt screwdriver leak
0:01. That is the face you see before being murdered.
I love how he’s looking up at him like he’s showing his older brother something he found in a video game, but the older brother already knows