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We're probably looking at late Q2 2021 for new/reinstalled servers. A potential migration for existing servers without reinstallation is TBD.
If you'd still take BF customers who spend $180+/yr then I'd be interested. More of an afterthought for me, so happy to wait a few months for stuff to be sorted out. Thanks.
Sure, just open a ticket and we can set it up right now.
Does anyone have the same problem in Vienna?
Nope
Hi, can you test other than Vienna locations? my last midnight backup took 7:56:08 to transfer 7.16 GiB to AMS location
Maybe some nodes are more loaded than others.. if you have a different CPU this would be the easiest way to verify the problem isn't present on another node. Else it could be your VM only if you're on the same node but @Daniel15 is having normal speed.
Sure, if you give me a command to run. Ookla Speedtest is only showing me Vienna locations:
don't trust benchmarks?!
while monsterbench/speedtest.net seems f*cked:
this is what you get with yabs/iperf:
to be fair, I'd rather trust the latter or even better real world speeds 🤷♂️
That's mine real world speeds
As we've explained in the ticket, there are no network issues, at least none that we can see.
I will share some of the information here.
Only the speedtest.net script from Github seems to have this issue. If you install this one instead - https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli - you will find both download and upload are normal.
iperfs (which is how you should be testing this) are showing completely normal results. I am not sure what is going on with the YABS you shared, but I used those same servers and tested one by one.
@MasonR - Is there some issue with your YABS.SH script?
Here is a YABS I just ran.
I don't think so, my yabs runs were just fine, and afaik it didn't change lately and uses regular iperf anyway. no fanciness hidden.
from time to time an iperf server might drop out or be slow because under pressure, but that's rather rare and not for most of them in a single run.
also the yabs shown above has small number on receiving, while the speedtests had bad upload. so this seems even more weird... maybe something misconfigured in the network/sysctl settings on that guest?