Where Are You Running Nextcloud
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@anthonyh said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
@FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
Downloading the 196MB file:
Vultr: 1 sec
A2: 1 min.reference: My FIOS connection is 150/150
How did you download 196 MB of data in 1 second? 150 Mbps, if my math is right, is ~18 MB/sec. Do you mean 10 seconds? Does FiOS do some sort of temporary bursting above your subscription rate? I'm merely curious.
No, it was 1 sec.
I clicked download & boom just like that the, download was complete! -
@FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
@anthonyh said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
@FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
Downloading the 196MB file:
Vultr: 1 sec
A2: 1 min.reference: My FIOS connection is 150/150
How did you download 196 MB of data in 1 second? 150 Mbps, if my math is right, is ~18 MB/sec. Do you mean 10 seconds? Does FiOS do some sort of temporary bursting above your subscription rate? I'm merely curious.
No, it was 1 sec.
I clicked download & boom just like that the, download was complete!Must have been cached.
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Even at 10 secs, it is/was way, way faster than the A2 service.
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@FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
Even at 10 secs, it is/was way, way faster than the A2 service.
I don't know if you saw in the other thread but I found out today that A2 has all sorts of limits on the "unlimited" plan.
I bet you hit one and got throttled.
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@BRRABill Yes, at the start of this thread we discussed A2's "lack" of speed.
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@FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
@BRRABill Yes, at the start of this thread we discussed A2's "lack" of speed.
Them having speed and them throttling specific users are different things, IMO.
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@FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
Even at 10 secs, it is/was way, way faster than the A2 service.
True, and from what I've read here there are restrictions/limitations to A2 that make it even less attractive to use.
If the 196 MB file was truly "downloaded" and not cached, then you were receiving a transfer rate of 1568 or ~1.5 Gbps. Unless you have more than 1G of bandwidth between you and your ISP....
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@anthonyh said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
@FATeknollogee said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
Even at 10 secs, it is/was way, way faster than the A2 service.
True, and from what I've read here there are restrictions/limitations to A2 that make it even less attractive to use.
If the 196 MB file was truly "downloaded" and not cached, then you were receiving a transfer rate of 1568 or ~1.5 Gbps. Unless you have more than 1G of bandwidth between you and your ISP....
Now if he was in Romania, we'd expect those kinds of speeds.
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@FATeknollogee I used easydns for several domains for several years and didn't have any issues but I recently moved to cloudflare for several key domains.
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BTW, offtopic, but I installed WordPress in a Vultr CentOS instance today.
Holy cow ... SO FAST!!!
Never going back to hosted.....
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@BRRABill said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
BTW, offtopic, but I installed WordPress in a Vultr CentOS instance today.
Holy cow ... SO FAST!!!
Never going back to hosted.....
Wait, did you use their CentOS image? That thing sucks. SELinux is disabled by default.
Or did you install the CentOS 7 ISO from their ISO library?
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@JaredBusch said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
@BRRABill said in Where Are You Running Nextcloud:
BTW, offtopic, but I installed WordPress in a Vultr CentOS instance today.
Holy cow ... SO FAST!!!
Never going back to hosted.....
Wait, did you use their CentOS image? That thing sucks. SELinux is disabled by default.
Or did you install the CentOS 7 ISO from their ISO library?
Come on. I an newbie level +1 ... ISO, baby!