I guess the reason for the poor performance is the broken peering policy of UPC
AS6830. Traffic ratio between OVH and UPC is likely around 10:1 and therefore
UPC is not willing to upgrade unless OVH pays them a fortune.
Despite that UPC customers request the traffic from OVH servers (they are
Hi Marco,
Maybe try to contact Octave (Founder & CTO of OVH) at o...@ovh.net
Best regards,
Antoine
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Hi Marco
I can confirm these problems, I've seen them about eight years ago the first
time.
Best, Matias
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* Marco Näf [2015-07-05 19:19:48 +]:
> Hello Everyone
>
>
> I'm having speed problems when I want to download files with my
> 250mbit Cablecom home connection from OVH. The files are loading
> with a maximum of 300kb/s. A MTR shows that all data is transfered
> via a private peering directly
Hello Everyone
I'm having speed problems when I want to download files with my 250mbit
Cablecom home connection from OVH. The files are loading with a maximum of
300kb/s. A MTR shows that all data is transfered via a private peering directly
from OVH.
As it's very difficult to get someone fro
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