Observium vs. SourceForge Speed Test

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Observium
Score 9.2 out of 10
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N/AN/A
SourceForge Speed Test
Score 6.1 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
The SourceForge speed test is a free speed test that allows users to test their internet speed on any device.N/A
Pricing
ObserviumSourceForge Speed Test
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ObserviumSourceForge Speed Test
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
ObserviumSourceForge Speed Test
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(4 ratings)
4.5
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
5.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
ObserviumSourceForge Speed Test
Likelihood to Recommend
Observium
  • If you are on a budget, this is one heck of a tool for the price (including the ~$200/year for the Pro subscription).
  • If you are OK with maintaining and updating open source tools, this is a great tool.
  • If you are afraid of the Linux command line or live in a Windows-centric world, this might not be the tool for you.
  • If you can't stand things occasionally not working, this is probably not a good fit.
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SourceForge (Slashdot Media)
The sourceForge speed test would be well suited in most scenarios. From simply measuring your speed when connecting to new networks to trying to diagnose network issues at your house, workplace or any other environment where you may have spotty internet connection. I'd say is not well suited to get perfectly accurate results if needed for any type of network monitoring.
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Pros
Observium
  • Automatic device discovery.
  • Scalability
  • Real-time monitoring.
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SourceForge (Slashdot Media)
  • Provide the down/up speed
  • Measure the ping speed
  • Determining the internet loss%
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Cons
Observium
  • Documentation
  • Community support
  • Easy to set up but hard to customise fully
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SourceForge (Slashdot Media)
  • Websocketing can sometimes be unreliable
  • Ui can be slow at times
  • The ads would slow down my pc at times
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Support Rating
Observium
It's open source. Your mileage may vary. Sometimes the provided documentation is beyond frustrating, other times it's right on the mark.
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SourceForge (Slashdot Media)
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Alternatives Considered
Observium
I haven't used other products that are similar to Observium. Observium is an open tool, with a robust feature set. There are elements of comparable monitoring across other tools, but nothing I've seen that is a complete parallel in terms of feature set and visualizations. If I were asked, I wouldn't have another tool to recommend over Observium.
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SourceForge (Slashdot Media)
The main reason why we selected the SourceForge speed test at my job was due the company's heavy and aggressive website whitelisting. The sourceForge speed test was one of the few tests we tried that was able to work fine within our restricted network. Plus it was easy to ready, even to my boss.
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Return on Investment
Observium
  • It is good for DC admin.
  • Only positive impact.
  • Highly recommended.
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SourceForge (Slashdot Media)
  • We know when the network is congested so we adapt our workflow accordingly.
  • It allowed identification of inconsistencies with the service provided by the ISP.
  • Switching ISPs allowed us to save 10% in our monthly internet bill, while receiving a better service.
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