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Download from MaxKVM is very slow

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  • FaiziFaizi Member
    edited September 2021

    @LTniger said: Only cf can respond to that without wild speculations. In most cases, such speed limit is not cf problem.

    Ok.

    @webminfo said:
    Some Woocommerce size must have more than 1MB of size.

    If some one has Cloudflare Pro plan can test this case and see if they're limit the speed for free plan.

    I did test with my CF free and pro account, no difference in download speed.

    Also testing from 2 of my MaxKVM box, one in Hivelocity and the other one in Semiband.

    the download speed mostly above 10MB/s.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @webminfo said:
    Some Woocommerce size must have more than 1MB of size.

    You need to optimize your pages.
    No matter how fast your server or CDN user, the user may browse on a slow connection.

    If some one has Cloudflare Pro plan can test this case and see if they're limit the speed for free plan.

    Cloudflare doesn't limit transfer speed on any plan: it causes more overhead.
    They might limit number of requests per day for the free plan.

    The product you need is Argo Routing.
    With Argo:

    1. My request reaches Cloudflare POP in Ashburn VA.
    2. The request is forwarded through Cloudflare network to Singapore.
    3. It exits Cloudflare network there and hits your origin.

    Without Argo:

    1. My request reaches Cloudflare POP in Ashburn VA.
    2. It exits Cloudflare network right there and goes through the public Internet to Singapore, on more congested links.

    Pricing: $5/month + $0.10/GB

    It's expensive.
    The other obvious option is moving your server closer to your visitors.
    If your visitors are in North America, don't serve them from Singapore.

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