On Fri, 28 Mar 2014, Neil Bright wrote:
(resending, as it seems I?ve run afoul of mailing list addresses?)
On Mar 27, 2014, at 11:49 AM, Neil Bright neil.bright@oit.gatech.edu wrote:
We don?t intentionally throttle any of our mirrors. Of course, we are connected to a multitude of different regional and international networks, so there could be quite a few factors coming in to play here.
Can you provide any more details? Source IP address, time, etc?
On Mar 26, 2014, at 4:27 PM, Bryan Whitehead driver@megahappy.net wrote:
I was doing a yum upgrade on DigitalOcean, this was about 100k/sec.
So I decided to download an iso from my laptop (comcast business) and initially got 3.5MB/sec, but it quickly was reduced to 200k/sec.
I think some kind of throttling is going on.
-Bryan
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For comparison, I tried pulling http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/centos/6.5/os/i386/images/install.img
From the University of Utah (via Internet2), I got 25 mbyte/sec (both via
ipv4 and ipv6).
From CenturyLink, I got 2 mbyte/sec (on a 40mbit DSL line).
Feel free to try hitting mirror.chpc.utah.edu and see if that does better for you.
Thanks, DR