Real measurements.
Real confidence.
SystemReady sends actual traffic to AWS S3 across multiple regions and measures what matters for cloud collaboration — not just headline speed, but latency, jitter, bufferbloat, and VoIP health.
How it works
Multi-Region Coverage
Tests run against multiple AWS regions simultaneously. On page load, SystemReady auto-sweeps available regions and recommends the lowest-latency path for each device — no manual configuration.
Real Traffic, Not Pings
Download and upload throughput use presigned S3 URLs so binary payloads travel directly between the browser and S3 — no proxy, no simulation. Three file sizes are tested serially to characterise behaviour across small and large transfers.
Latency Deep Dive
Each region receives a warmup pass followed by a full sample set. Results include median, p95, jitter (inter-sample variance), and failure rate — the metrics that predict call quality, not just average speed.
Bufferbloat Detection
While transfers are in flight, SystemReady probes latency in the background. Elevated under-load latency flags bufferbloat — a common cause of call degradation that raw throughput numbers hide entirely.
VoIP & WebRTC Readiness
An optional phase uses Amazon Chime with a null audio track — no microphone permission required — to probe ICE negotiation and DTLS health. Produces a separate VoIP connectivity score alongside the network score.
Readiness Score
Every run produces a single 0–100 score — Excellent, Good, Borderline, or Poor — plus separate ratings for bufferbloat and stability. Results are persisted to DynamoDB and can be shared via a compact URL.
One score, full picture
Every run produces a 0–100 readiness score. IT admins see it instantly; helpdesk tickets get a number to act on.