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Internal network speed Kimsufi

Hi,

If I would rent two servers (at the same time) in the same OVH/Kimsufi datacenter, what would be the network speed between those two servers ?

Also only 100 Mbps ?

Thanks

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  • Yes

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  • athensguyathensguy Member
    edited December 2020

    Kimsufi is limited to 100mbps even if you are connecting machines hosted on same DC

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  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    There are a few lucky servers which get a Gbit port and capped to 1000 Mbit download / 100 Mbit upload. But even with those IIRC they do not differentiate the speed capping between destination IPs.

    And on the vast majority of servers the 100 Mbit speed limit is simply via giving you a 100 Mbit port on the switch -- no way to do different speeds with that.

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  • @rm_ said:
    There are a few lucky servers which get a Gbit port and capped to 1000 Mbit download / 100 Mbit upload. But even with those IIRC they do not differentiate the speed capping between destination IPs.

    And on the vast majority of servers the 100 Mbit speed limit is simply via giving you a 100 Mbit port on the switch -- no way to do different speeds with that.

    But only on BHS region I believe not in FR

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