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Posted to users@cloudstack.apache.org by Trevor Francis <tr...@tgrahamcapital.com> on 2012/11/09 16:57:39 UTC
Public Network Slow
I have CS4 running with XS 6.02 hosts.
I am running advanced network with network throttling setting set to 2000mb/sec for network and 1000mb/sec for guests.
When I do a yum update, from the Cloudstack box (physical machine), which is on the same VLAN as my public network I get a very fast yum update. When I perform the exactly same update from any guest VM running the same OS, I get horribly slow download speeds...near 50k/sec on a 10mb network connection.
I have 2 guest networks, (private and public). One is a default Isolated network and the other is a shared network (which allows me to direct assign public IPs to the guests)
Any thoughts?
Trevor Francis
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Re: Public Network Slow
Posted by Trevor Francis <tr...@tgrahamcapital.com>.
Strange. It is extremely slow when I do a download using CPVM, but when I ssh into machine....it is running at native speed. Very strange.
Trevor Francis
Partner
46 Labs | The PeerEdge Cloud
http://www.46labs.com | http://www.peeredge.net
405-362-0046 - Voice | 405-410-4980 - Cell
trevorgfrancis - Skype
trevor@46labs.com
Solutions Provider for the Telecom Industry
On Nov 9, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Trevor Francis <tr...@tgrahamcapital.com> wrote:
> I have CS4 running with XS 6.02 hosts.
>
> I am running advanced network with network throttling setting set to 2000mb/sec for network and 1000mb/sec for guests.
>
> When I do a yum update, from the Cloudstack box (physical machine), which is on the same VLAN as my public network I get a very fast yum update. When I perform the exactly same update from any guest VM running the same OS, I get horribly slow download speeds...near 50k/sec on a 10mb network connection.
>
> I have 2 guest networks, (private and public). One is a default Isolated network and the other is a shared network (which allows me to direct assign public IPs to the guests)
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
>
> Trevor Francis
> Partner
> 46 Labs | The PeerEdge Cloud
> http://www.46labs.com | http://www.peeredge.net
> 405-362-0046 - Voice | 405-410-4980 - Cell
> trevorgfrancis - Skype
> trevor@46labs.com
>
> Solutions Provider for the Telecom Industry
>
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