On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 12:39 PM, John Stoffel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Nick, > > From looking at your description, it really sounds like you've got > some sort of caching in the middle which is slowing things down. But > you don't explain the other side of the VPN well enough to know. > > No caching, no application acceleration anywhere I'm aware of. > Can the client using the VPN got a simple FTP from either of your > Confluence servers at full speed? Or can they pull http data from > other internal hosts over the VPN at full speed. > Installed vsftpd real quick, SCPed a test file over to the pub directory - it started at 2.5 and went up to 3.5 MB/s on the transfer up. Pulled back down over FTP and SCP at 10kbps. The fact that serial access is slow, while parallel access is fast > is... surprising. Does each access when done in parallel stay at > 10kbps, or do they all speed up to whatever the max the pipe to their > end supports. > The all speed up(to 200kbps or so) until one remains, then it drops back down. It's utterly bizzare.
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