A Comparative Analysis of Ookla Speedtest and Measurement Labs Network Diagnostic Test (NDT7)

Kyle MacMillan, Tarun Mangla, J. Saxon, Nicole P. Marwell, N. Feamster
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Abstract

Consumers, regulators, and ISPs all use client-based "speed tests" to measure network performance, both in single-user settings and in aggregate. Two prevalent speed tests, Ookla's Speedtest and Measurement Lab's Network Diagnostic Test (NDT), are often used for similar purposes, despite having significant differences in both the test design and implementation, and in the infrastructure used to perform measurements. In this paper, we present the first-ever comparative evaluation of Ookla and NDT7 (the latest version of NDT), both in controlled and wide-area settings. Our goal is to characterize when and to what extent these two speed tests yield different results, as well as the factors that contribute to the differences. To study the effects of the test design, we conduct a series of controlled, in-lab experiments under a comprehensive set of network conditions and usage modes (e.g., TCP congestion control, native vs. browser client). Our results show that Ookla and NDT7 report similar speeds under most in-lab conditions, with the exception of networks that experience high latency, where Ookla consistently reports higher throughput. To characterize the behavior of these tools in wide-area deployment, we collect more than 80,000 pairs of Ookla and NDT7 measurements across nine months and 126 households, with a range of ISPs and speed tiers. This first-of-its-kind paired-test analysis reveals many previously unknown systemic issues, including high variability in NDT7 test results and systematically under-performing servers in the Ookla network.
Ookla速度测试与Measurement Labs网络诊断测试(NDT7)的比较分析
消费者、监管机构和互联网服务提供商都使用基于客户端的“速度测试”来衡量网络性能,无论是在单用户设置中还是在总体设置中。两种流行的速度测试,Ookla的速度测试和Measurement Lab的网络诊断测试(NDT),通常用于类似的目的,尽管在测试设计和实现以及用于执行测量的基础设施方面存在显着差异。在本文中,我们首次在受控和广域环境下对Ookla和NDT7(最新版本的无损检测)进行了比较评估。我们的目标是描述这两种速度测试何时以及在多大程度上产生不同的结果,以及导致差异的因素。为了研究测试设计的效果,我们在一组全面的网络条件和使用模式(例如,TCP拥塞控制,本机与浏览器客户端)下进行了一系列受控的实验室实验。我们的结果表明,在大多数实验室条件下,Ookla和NDT7报告的速度相似,除了经历高延迟的网络,Ookla始终报告更高的吞吐量。为了描述这些工具在广域部署中的行为,我们收集了超过8万对Ookla和NDT7测量数据,历时9个月,涉及126个家庭,包括一系列isp和速度等级。这种首次的配对测试分析揭示了许多以前未知的系统问题,包括NDT7测试结果的高度可变性和Ookla网络中系统表现不佳的服务器。
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