Dears Mirror Admin,
We have an issue since 3 days we aren't able to sync from msync.centos.org the speed is too low
6.10/updates/i386/Packages/java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.241-2.6.20.0.el6_10.i686.rpm 22,654,880 77% 11.86kB/s 0:09:06
is there any speed limitation?
Regards
Sami
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On 24/10/2019 08:07, mirrors@isu.net.sa wrote:
Dears Mirror Admin,
We have an issue since 3 days we aren't able to sync from msync.centos.org the speed is too low
6.10/updates/i386/Packages/java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.241-2.6.20.0.el6_10.i686.rpm
22,654,880 77% 11.86kB/s 0:09:06
is there any speed limitation?
Regards
Sami
Hi Sami,
No, there is no speed limitation in place for rsync, so it depends from your own available bandwidth and also from available bandwidth at the other side. The fact that we don't have any donated node in you your region/continent/area means that from a GeoIP perspective, you're falling back into getting one IP for msync.centos.org from USA. What would be good to test at your side is if that's when you hit a particular IP (ipv4 or ipv6) from that pool, and which one (you can also see name of the msync node in the rsync banner)