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No, we are not able to solve his fin problems. He just got bought by sugar daddy. Wondering if he gonna bail on crunchmaister with pending debt.
For networking issues you have to help him to lay down new optic lines.
100% 191MB 63.7KB/s 51:08
51 minutes to move 191MB file
at this rate, would take 1090 days to move 6tb of data off
What do you expect when you pay a few euros a year for a VPS??
Accept that the service is garbage or find a new provider, simple...
I paid 28 euros for 3 months. I can't move my data off now.
Chargeback!
Hello, I should explain several problems that we have encountered in recent months with our network, there are several problems
Some problems are our fault and some are our ISP's fault
The first and most widespread problem is that of the upload, unfortunately, our ISP limited our upload due to the constant abuse coming from us on the outside of the network, this problem will be solved after we move the servers to colocation, I want to specify that we have no problem at the moment with download, only with upload
The 2nd problem is related to ping and peering in Asia, in our beginnings, in 2021 we invested quite a lot of money in dedicated POPs and peering directly to Asia, talking to our ISP who agreed to certain prices, most likely at that time, our ISP never once thought that we would do more than hundreds of TB per month, right now we make 3+ petabytes (PB) of data per month only to Asia and because of this our ISP put us on much cheaper routes, this thing VIOLATING THE CONTRACT THAT I HAVE SIGNET WITH THEM, and how soon we will terminate it, because our ISP did not respect the contract
And the 3rd problem, which is a technical problem from last week, as you know we are trying to move to colocation, so we joined several vLANs and changed several IPv4 subnets, in the past we used a configuration with more many vLANs and several /24 subnets divided into /25 or /26, the one that those at the new data center do not accept
Because we moved everything to one VLAN we are facing a bizarre problem that neither I nor our ISP knows how to solve for now, the problem is that if someone transfers files from a public IPv4 to another public IPv4 also from the same vLAN, the respective IPs start to fill the entire network with fake packets, as if it were a DDoS attack. The problem is still being investigated and we think it is a duplication of the MAC Address, but if anyone has faced this problem before, I am thrilled to hear any feedback
Regards,
Calin
This is why I gave @Calin my money and have no regrets doing so
This part is a lie. Are you saying that your ISP lacks competency to debug his own network problems? Congestion and rouge packets from known points are traceable and easily could be interpreted by half baked CCNA, let alone CCNP.
What real actions are you taking to resolve pending problems? If any.
At the moment, our ISP has no competences, trust me , you don't want to know what it's like to work with Orange Romania Communications, the people from NOC don't know the minimum of networking
Regards,
Calin
vs
-- insert Hazi.ro vs iHostArt monkey fight meme --
Gimme $4500 and a flight to Romania and a Romania sister wife, I'll solve your network problems.
Calin works with Orange Romania Communications while we work with Orange SA.
Orange Romania Communications is actually the old Telekom that was recently bought by Orange, but they are still two different entities, with different capabilities and employed people.
In my case, Orange Romania Communications could offer me a maximum of 20 Mbps guaranteed, while Orange SA can offer me up to 10 Gbps, each having different infrastructures.
Trust me, I know what it means to work with Romanian company... IT, competence, responsibility, experience... These terms usually don't go togeather
It depends on who you work with, at least in the IT field.
4 months ago I went to an interview for a position similar to the current one for a Luxembourg company and the salary difference between the multinational that hired me in Romania and the Luxembourg company is only 1000 EUR (gross).
I assure you that these multinationals do not come here because they can have cheap employees, but because the Romanians (the best, not all, of course) bring value to their companies.
I did an upload test Hybula -> ihost / @Calin today just a while ago. The result:
[some].iso 1086 MB 8052 kBps 02m19s
that's a bit over 2 minutes for over 1 GB.
If you did read all the thread, you should know that you should try the other direction
I have no problems with my network speeds at iHostArt, they are exactly what I expect
I did the same test again, same file, just in the other direction, using scp (slower) and from my home DSL (much slower than Hybula) and still achieved a bit over 20 Mb/s.
Quick back of an envelope calculation suggests that the a.m. a bit less than 200 MB file could be downloaded in about 2 minutes - 25x times faster than asserted by the comment I responded to.
Nothing to write home about but not crappy, especially when considering the price
Btw, forget about nonsensical iperf (or speedtest) numbers. Real performance achievable by users/customers usually is but a fraction.
That is not ihost specific.
Someone (or broadcast storm) is also kindly sending me 100 Mbit/s continuously to my network port for free! That is also what also would expect from iHostArt. Great service
Provider it-self writes that his ISP is incompetent to debug real on-going problem with upload speed. Wtf are you writing here... He accept the fact that problem is present and it is not normal. Holy molly you are delusional.
Even if it was normal, I wouldn't care. I would consider part of the expected service. People have such weird expectations.
I simply did a file transfer (a bit over a GB) in both directions and wrote the performance numbers I saw.
O_O
My question what have you done your end to stop the broadcast traffic from leaving the local network? What kind of switches and router you using?
Well, that would explain, why I see DNS answers on my IP, which I did not ask for. My first thought was a duplicate IP, as my IP is slowly (~15-30min - your Cisco's ARP table?) switching between my server and the other one with different services/ports. But a duplicate IP on different switch ports would also make sense.
I also opened a ticket about this: #IZQ-190755
I am also facing same problem and my box is also totally unusable in US.
I bought
iHostArt: $108/yr 9TB Unmetered HDD KVM VPS in Romania
Outgoing bandwidth is so poor that I am getting speeds between 5 Mbps to 15 Mbps at max.
I am also constantly requesting @Calin for solution to this problem.
Yes there's a "problem", but without enough data and the provider itself are just stubbornly stay still, don't expect anything can get fixed.
gather all tecnical data available, and then go trough it with rubber duck debugging. not just making a shit flinging show in this mongolian green $7 basket weaving forum
@Calin Would you share with us how many GBps upload you are currently connected in total?