kbps 29 Posted ... Peak busy internet usage time in the UK and the servers are very slow, with high latency. London is the worst for me with Manchester better, but nowhere near as good as Belgium or the Netherlands. Denebola - London Chow - Manchester Castor - Belgium Dalim - Netherlands@StaffI have never had problems on the London servers before, but I wonder if it could be related to the recent data center move. Quote Share this post Link to post
kbps 29 Posted ... I have also noticed that there are gaps in the traffic graphs for the London servers. Something is not correct. Quote Share this post Link to post
sab0 0 Posted ... (edited) Was there an answer to this? 500Mbps fibre connection and i'm getting less than 10Mbps on some OVPN servers, even when using entry 3, TCP, 443 to ensure no traffic shaping. Edited ... by sab0 Quote Share this post Link to post
ss11 15 Posted ... I am using OpenVPN (default mode, UDP) and I am on a native fiber line of 2000 Mbps full duplex. I get about 22-25 Mbps in both directions on UK servers, for me it's not great but it's also not terrible. It's much better than I get for example on rented virtual servers that are used as vpn/socks/tunnel servers. see: Quote Share this post Link to post
kbps 29 Posted ... Forgot to add, i connect using Eddie Linux using wireguard protocol. However for me at least the speed and latency now seem to be back to normal. Quote Share this post Link to post
kbps 29 Posted ... Appears that there is indeed a problem with all of the London servers. Server status page is now showing low packet loss for all of them. This has to be related to the recent data center move. @Staff Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... 3 minutes ago, kbps said: Appears that there is indeed a problem with all of the London servers. Server status page is now showing low packet loss for all of them. This has to be related to the recent data center move. @Staff Hello! Yes, those servers suffer a constant ~ 20% packet loss in IPv6 only. You can safely use them with full performance in IPv4. Avoid them if you need IPv6 mainly. Datacenter technicians have been informed and we are waiting for their investigation and reply. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post