Yes, there are now bandwidth restrictions on connections to
planet.openstreetmap.org because the usage had skyrocketed and outgoing
bandwidth was completely saturated.

But the obvious question is: why are you even trying to download the
full planet twice within a fortnight? Particularly given the file can
easily be updated in situ.

Simon


Am 25.01.2020 um 11:29 schrieb Wolfram Schneider:
> I wanted to download the latest planet from planet.osm.org and the
> download rate is  less than 450KByte/s. In the past I got
> 30-60Mbyte/s. It takes now more than 36 hours to download the planet
> (was 15min). All mirrors are outdated, you have to wait until Sat
> morning to see a new planet.osm.pbf file.
>
> I tried to download the planet from different locations, IP addresses
> and clients - it is always slow per connection. It seems that the
> slowdown is on purpose by a config change, not an overloaded machine.
>
> Two weeks ago everything was fine. Does anybody has an idea whats happens 
> here?
>
> Thanks, Wolfram
>
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