Re: Slow Load Times on Server

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Usually DSL have asymetric connectivity, so You can download with speed 768, but upload for example 128kbits or even 64kbits, so When you cennecting with yours server from different location, then you can upload data with 768kbits and download only with 64kbits.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 6:54 AM
Subject: RE: Slow Load Times on Server

In regards to the networks promise, I have an FTP server set up privately for me alone, and when I?m downloading files I can get 80K a second, so I know I?m getting the promised 768.

 

Ralph

 


From: Emmanuel E [mailto:emmanuel.e@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 9:14 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Slow Load Times on Server

 

your server is giving around 10 KB/s if i use a single socket and around 20 KB/s if i use two sockets. more likely youre not getting the 768 that was promised. the 768 depends on how close you are to verizon's dslam. more a network hardware issue than an issue with your computer.

Ralph Brickley wrote:

Hello,

 

I have been using Apache for about 2.5 years now and have recently installed the latest downloadable version. I am also running PHP 5 and MySQL Server 5. Everything works fine, but I have ALWAYS had exceptionally slow speeds on the server.

 

I run Verizon DSL 3300/768, and have an upload speed of about 80K per second. When I load pages on my server from any remote site, the images load slowly. See an example of my server here:

 

http://71.117.144.132/

 

The computer my server is on is exceptional. Core 2 Duo 2.4, 2GIG ram, 250GIG SATA drive, etc. Does anyone have some fine-tuning suggestions to speed things up?

 

Thanks!


Ralph Brickley

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