Sliplane Latency Test

Measure network latency from your browser to all Sliplane data centers worldwide.

Detecting location...
<100ms: Excellent
100-300ms: Good
>300ms: High Latency

Detailed Results

Region Mean Median Min Max Latest
Nuremberg, Germany-----
Falkenstein, Germany-----
Helsinki, Finland-----
Ashburn, VA, United States-----
Hillsboro, OR, United States-----
Singapore, Singapore-----

Results show network latency from your browser to Sliplane locations. Lower values indicate better performance for your location.

Frequently asked questions

Learn more about network latency and choosing the right data center.

What is network latency?

Network latency is the time it takes for data to travel from your device to a server and back. It's typically measured in milliseconds (ms). Lower latency means faster response times for your applications.

How is the latency measured?

We measure latency by sending small HTTP requests to each data center and calculating the round-trip time, accounting for TLS/TCP/HTTP protocol overhead. The test runs continuously every 2 seconds for accurate results.

Which data center should I choose?

Choose the data center with the lowest latency to your location. For most users, this will be the geographically closest one. Is no location close enough? Ask us to add your favorite location!

What do the latency colors mean?

Green (< 100ms) indicates excellent latency suitable for real-time applications. Yellow (100-300ms) is good for most web applications. Red (> 300ms) may cause noticeable delays for interactive applications.

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