I have a server in NYC2. I regularly back up 150 MB of data from NYC2, to Amazon S3, in their Oregon region. It’s very slow.
I ran these tests AFTER this morning’s NTT network changes. There was no improvement.
150 MB upload from VPS to an Amazon S3 bucket in the us-west-2 (Oregon) region
For this upload, DO/NYC2 is 25-30 times slower than Linode/NJ. What’s going on?
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Note: Although all three traceroutes show a different IP address, the hostname was the same in all cases. Unfortunately, the full hostname had to be redacted, but it was just a CNAME for s3-us-west-2-w.amazonaws.com.
Hi, <br> <br>Please provide the traceroutes from each location so we can review, without that information there isn’t much info that we can troubleshoot against. <br> <br>Thanks
Google “bandwidth delay product” and tune your tcp/ip stacks for the desired performance that you want. DigitalOcean uses default settings. You can get any host to go faster or slower on transfers to anywhere with a little tuning.
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