Hello David,

Can you check QoS on your VIF ( Virtual interface on your router ). So in 
XenServer QoS only works for egress traffic, I hope it works the same way in 
XCP-NG also . So Whenever your VM will initiate the traffic to outside of the 
world, First QoS on VM’s VIF will be applied and then you packet will go via 
router, QoS of VIF on router will be applied. (So whichever is less you will 
get the same)

So if necessary  you can create custom offerings for your router and compute 
offering  with your desirable network rate and change the offering on your 
router and VM accordingly.  If your offerings doesn’t have any network rate 
defined, then it will use what you have defined in your global settings. 


Vivek Kumar
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> On 12-Nov-2020, at 4:26 PM, David González <david.gonza...@jotelulu.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi anybody,
>  
> I would like to explain an strange behavior in our cloudstack platform.
>  
> We are getting very bad results in the bandwith performance when a Windows 
> virtual machine is uploading o downloading any file from Microsoft OneDrive. 
> After doing all test that we are able to do, we believe that the problem is 
> located in virtual router, but we are not sure. For sample, using the same 
> public IP assigned in a virtual router, directly to Windows server, bandwidth 
> performance is Good (around 15-20MBps). But using the same public IP in 
> virtual router, performance decrease to 500KBps. We used the same IP just to 
> ensure that there was not any block in Microsoft side. This only seems to 
> happen connecting to OneDrive, not to other sites.
>  
> Firewall: Pfsense 2.4.4
>  
> Cloudstack version: 4.11.2.0
>  
> Virtualitation: XCP-ng 8.1
>  
> Just to know if someone have any idea of why can be happening this.
>  
> Thank you so much.
>  
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> David González
> Customer Success Manager
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