Slow deliver speed from amazon ubuntu server
I currently use this ubuntu server from AWS :
m5a.large
I have stored a 100mb test file there .
When I download this file from it's official site , I download it with 45mb/s speed , but when I download it from my AWS ubuntu server, with only 6.8 MB/s. It is the exact same file.
So , how can I increase the deliver speed of my Amazon Server ?
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I currently use this ubuntu server from AWS :
m5a.large
I have stored a 100mb test file there .
When I download this file from it's official site , I download it with 45mb/s speed , but when I download it from my AWS ubuntu server, with only 6.8 MB/s. It is the exact same file.
So , how can I increase the deliver speed of my Amazon Server ?
performance amazon-web-services ubuntu server
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What protocols do you use, and what is the protocol of its original localtion (http, https, ftp, sftp)?
– ycnix
yesterday
the protocol is http.
– AggD
yesterday
Since you are using http protocol I assume you have some kind of http server instaled on the AWS ubuntu host. How do you know that the problem isn't in the http server implementation or configuration? Have you tested same solution on another server? A very simple network speed test would be to copy that file over scp - is that also slow?
– Viktor K.
yesterday
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this has nothing to do with programming. You might try asking this on forums.aws.amazon.com or serverfault.com instead.
– tk421
yesterday
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I currently use this ubuntu server from AWS :
m5a.large
I have stored a 100mb test file there .
When I download this file from it's official site , I download it with 45mb/s speed , but when I download it from my AWS ubuntu server, with only 6.8 MB/s. It is the exact same file.
So , how can I increase the deliver speed of my Amazon Server ?
performance amazon-web-services ubuntu server
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I currently use this ubuntu server from AWS :
m5a.large
I have stored a 100mb test file there .
When I download this file from it's official site , I download it with 45mb/s speed , but when I download it from my AWS ubuntu server, with only 6.8 MB/s. It is the exact same file.
So , how can I increase the deliver speed of my Amazon Server ?
performance amazon-web-services ubuntu server
performance amazon-web-services ubuntu server
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What protocols do you use, and what is the protocol of its original localtion (http, https, ftp, sftp)?
– ycnix
yesterday
the protocol is http.
– AggD
yesterday
Since you are using http protocol I assume you have some kind of http server instaled on the AWS ubuntu host. How do you know that the problem isn't in the http server implementation or configuration? Have you tested same solution on another server? A very simple network speed test would be to copy that file over scp - is that also slow?
– Viktor K.
yesterday
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this has nothing to do with programming. You might try asking this on forums.aws.amazon.com or serverfault.com instead.
– tk421
yesterday
add a comment |
What protocols do you use, and what is the protocol of its original localtion (http, https, ftp, sftp)?
– ycnix
yesterday
the protocol is http.
– AggD
yesterday
Since you are using http protocol I assume you have some kind of http server instaled on the AWS ubuntu host. How do you know that the problem isn't in the http server implementation or configuration? Have you tested same solution on another server? A very simple network speed test would be to copy that file over scp - is that also slow?
– Viktor K.
yesterday
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this has nothing to do with programming. You might try asking this on forums.aws.amazon.com or serverfault.com instead.
– tk421
yesterday
What protocols do you use, and what is the protocol of its original localtion (http, https, ftp, sftp)?
– ycnix
yesterday
What protocols do you use, and what is the protocol of its original localtion (http, https, ftp, sftp)?
– ycnix
yesterday
the protocol is http.
– AggD
yesterday
the protocol is http.
– AggD
yesterday
Since you are using http protocol I assume you have some kind of http server instaled on the AWS ubuntu host. How do you know that the problem isn't in the http server implementation or configuration? Have you tested same solution on another server? A very simple network speed test would be to copy that file over scp - is that also slow?
– Viktor K.
yesterday
Since you are using http protocol I assume you have some kind of http server instaled on the AWS ubuntu host. How do you know that the problem isn't in the http server implementation or configuration? Have you tested same solution on another server? A very simple network speed test would be to copy that file over scp - is that also slow?
– Viktor K.
yesterday
2
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this has nothing to do with programming. You might try asking this on forums.aws.amazon.com or serverfault.com instead.
– tk421
yesterday
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this has nothing to do with programming. You might try asking this on forums.aws.amazon.com or serverfault.com instead.
– tk421
yesterday
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What protocols do you use, and what is the protocol of its original localtion (http, https, ftp, sftp)?
– ycnix
yesterday
the protocol is http.
– AggD
yesterday
Since you are using http protocol I assume you have some kind of http server instaled on the AWS ubuntu host. How do you know that the problem isn't in the http server implementation or configuration? Have you tested same solution on another server? A very simple network speed test would be to copy that file over scp - is that also slow?
– Viktor K.
yesterday
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this has nothing to do with programming. You might try asking this on forums.aws.amazon.com or serverfault.com instead.
– tk421
yesterday