twrs
03-28-2002, 02:02 PM
I've been consistently monitoring dv2/tranxactglobal network (as it's where my server hosted also) and this week, I've started to notice a significant network slowdown. And last night, I ran a Netmechanic test at 1-8am (USA Eastern Time) and surprised to see the Fair result:
http://scp.netmechanic.com/reports/free/086/0038/42-009362.htm
I think NetMechanic results are valid. In fact, their servers are in pretty premium data centers. I remember reading on their page that they're located where some of the top sites are located and have over 219 possible routes their traffic can take. So, i.e., if your NetMechanic results are bad, something isn't right.
This poor result's also reflected on my server and also some other sites I monitor (eservers.biz and a few others) so I'm sure it's related to the dv2 network.
If you currently have your server on dv2, could you please let me know if you notice the same thing or not? And I hope to receive some explanation from Sailor as well. It seems that dv2 network needs some tuning or extra bandwidth maybe due to the huge number of orders they got recently :D
http://scp.netmechanic.com/reports/free/086/0038/42-009362.htm
I think NetMechanic results are valid. In fact, their servers are in pretty premium data centers. I remember reading on their page that they're located where some of the top sites are located and have over 219 possible routes their traffic can take. So, i.e., if your NetMechanic results are bad, something isn't right.
This poor result's also reflected on my server and also some other sites I monitor (eservers.biz and a few others) so I'm sure it's related to the dv2 network.
If you currently have your server on dv2, could you please let me know if you notice the same thing or not? And I hope to receive some explanation from Sailor as well. It seems that dv2 network needs some tuning or extra bandwidth maybe due to the huge number of orders they got recently :D
