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Thank you. Youre welcome. Thanks for not jumping to random conclusions!
Try this between each server. Does it respond?
ping -M do -s 1472 x.x.x.x
ping -M do -s 1472 8.8.8.8
-M is not a valid option on Windows. This must be for Linux...
Sorry, for Windows:
ping -f -l 1472 x.x.x.x
Old to New : Request timed out. x4
Old to DNS : 1391 Latency Average
New to Old : 22 ~ x4 Average
New to DNS : Less than 1ms Average
Firewalls and all that good stuff turned off during the test.
Something looks off with the old server. What does it ping without the flags?
No change
Examine the switch
Possible causss are most likely related to MTU.
Could be DDoS protection tunnel for example with the flag to drop frags.
Could be incorrect network setup.
If you have default OS network setup you should raise it with your provider.
DO NOT USE A SPEEDTEST SERVER IN THE SAME DC (1ms ping)!
This is SO misleading and absolutely useless, your teamviewer also does NOT do 200MB/s (which are 2Gbit) - if it does 100Mb (MBIT!) per second your single file transfer speed of 10Mbit makes sense.
Your peering was the issue.
You should also not speedtest, you should mtr/trace and annoy the ISP lagging or have them annoy their upstream the next time.
Unless you pay VERY good for it your BW is nowhere near guaranteed on any server.
Can we have this thread closed now please? My issue was resolved. StealthyHosting further proved that is was my previous host that had issues.