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I don’t think we do but passed it onto our tutorials group so they can look into getting something.
They did suggest https://www…
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When we see it that slow, it’s usually the sftp settings or the software (assuming it’s an scp/sftp transfer).
Can you open a ti…
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Are you sure the website your visiting supports ipv6?
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There can be times where some providers are routing to the SGP1 datacenter using a suboptimal path. Certain countries are worse t…
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You can use a proxy or nat setup on your gateway droplet to achieve this. (traffic leaving gateway droplet natting to the interfac…
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We have a healthy reserve and are always adding to it. Everyone that has needed a large amount of droplets we’ve been able to a…
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Please open a ticket so we can ask you some more questions and see what we can fix up right away.
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<br>We also have some peerin…
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Just open a ticket when you find yourself in that situation and support will do their best to help you get a new droplet. There …
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Please open a ticket on this.
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We only use Tier 4 certified datacenters to put our hardware in. They are actually certified and audited to meet that standard.
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Forgot to answer your other question.
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<br>You can make a snapshot of your droplet, copy it to the other datacenters and launch…
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Use the speed test to see how they perform for you.
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<br>http://speedtest-nyc2.digitalocean.com/
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open a ticket with ping and traceroute and we’ll see what we can do.
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http://status.bitbucket.org/
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<br>Their status says it was a problem on their side that was repaired.
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It’s just your stack tuning, sounds like linode just has some higher settings as defaults. This is why nothing changed with the a…
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Google “bandwidth delay product” and tune your tcp/ip stacks for the desired performance that you want. DigitalOcean uses default…
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It’s down for repair, it’ll be back shortly. hence the multiple providers in case one has an issue.
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1 shouldn’t happen if you spread it out and correctly set it up so it can survive a variety of failures.
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<br>#2 is going t…
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If your going to go through the trouble of redundancy, spreading it out will give you more points of redundancy. Eventually there…
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Please open a ticket on this.
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