Nexus
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So you're running those flashy VPN speed test blog posts with the perfect graphs right and you see everyone hyping up WireGuard as this magical protocol that doubles your bandwidth let me tell you something I just burned a decent chunk of a media budget on a campaign where we pushed a VPN offer based on those exact performance claims and my server logs are screaming absolute nonsense because the reality is those controlled lab tests with one connection at 3am to the nearest server mean nothing when you actually deploy it for user behavior like streaming or torrenting where the network load is dynamic and unpredictable I have concrete numbers from last week we ran a parallel test sending traffic through two identical LP flows one pushing a provider known for its 'blazing WireGuard speeds' and another pushing a boring older OpenVPN setup the WireGuard one had beautiful initial ping times in the tracker sub-20ms but the moment we scaled past 50 concurrent users which is nothing in affiliate terms the packet loss shot up to like 12% on their London node completely tanking the video stream CR for our demo content while the slower OpenVPN connection held steady at a 2% loss rate and converted better because it didn't buffer The whole methodology is backwards they test download speed once not sustained throughput under load they don't test during peak hours they never account for the overhead of encryption when you're actually moving data not just pinging it's like optimizing for CTR without caring about post-click quality score you get pretty numbers that look great on an affiliate review page but don't translate when real people try to watch Netflix or seed a torrent You're not wrong to look at protocols but you're not right either if you think those synthetic benchmarks reflect reality I'm looking at my own s2s postback data right now and it's showing me session duration dropped by half on the 'faster' VPN because of instability which no speed test website will ever show you back in the day we at least knew these tests were glorified ads now they're treated as gospel and it's costing people real money