Le septidi 27 messidor, an CCXXIII, Timothy Gu a écrit : > Trying to download from OVH (http://bhs.proof.ovh.net/files/100Mio.dat) > > - In China's home network (Shanghai): avg. 9 KB/s > - In DigitalOcean's LAX1 (Los Angeles) data center: avg. 11 KB/s > - In DigitalOcean's NYC3 (New York) data center: over 10 MB/s > - In AWS EC2 us-west-2 (Oregon, US): over 2 MB/s > - From fate.ffmpeg.org (somewhere in France): about 13 MB/s > > In comparison: DigitalOcean FRA1 (Frankfurt I believe) > (http://speedtest-fra1.digitalocean.com/100mb.test) > > - China: avg. 2 KB/s (yeah, that's right) > - DO LAX1: avg. 10 MB/s > - DO NYC3: avg. 10 MB/s > - AWS us-west-2: avg. 2 MB/s > - fate: 100 MB/s
Both these servers have a dual stack IPv4 and IPv6: could the speed difference you observe be linked to whether your client has IPv6 or not? Regards, -- Nicolas George
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