ScanFarer 12 Posted ... One thing I have noticed with the Polis server is that there are somewhat consistent speed dips that happen for me every 20-25 seconds, and they last for at least 1 second. It's definitely a first-world problem, but it occurs when I am uploading at gigabit speeds, and the speed drops by at least 500Mbps. I haven't noticed such an occurrence on other servers I've tried. However, I still use Polis because it provides the best average upload speed for me. It really isn't an issue at all for me, though; I just wanted to mention it and see if this is the case for others using the server or if @Staff sees that this is occurring. It might just be some routing bottleneck, but I don't know for sure. I feel kind of dumb posting this because, like I said, it is such a first-world problem. Quote Hide ScanFarer's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post
Hypertext1071 4 Posted ... Hi there, inferring from your other post are you using this on TrueNAS scale? I've also noticed that speed drips periodically when using TrueNAS scale (Sadachbia server tho), I fixed it by changing caching settings in my torrent client (qBitorrent). I set disk cache size = 0, I believe that setting that interferes with ARC. After I changed that and did a quick reboot I could sustain near whatever my max speed was at the time and would not notice any of these periodic speed dips. This is just what I encountered tho, I'm not sure if this is related to yours but I hope it helps. 1 ScanFarer reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
ScanFarer 12 Posted ... 13 hours ago, Hypertext1071 said: Hi there, inferring from your other post are you using this on TrueNAS scale? I've also noticed that speed drips periodically when using TrueNAS scale (Sadachbia server tho), I fixed it by changing caching settings in my torrent client (qBitorrent). I set disk cache size = 0, I believe that setting that interferes with ARC. After I changed that and did a quick reboot I could sustain near whatever my max speed was at the time and would not notice any of these periodic speed dips. This is just what I encountered tho, I'm not sure if this is related to yours but I hope it helps. Unfortunately, I still notice dips in speed after trying what you mentioned. I am using TrueNAS Scale, but I have also encountered these speed drops while testing with the same server on two other devices with different operating systems. So, I still believe it might be a routing issue or a problem with the server itself, as I have not encountered this with other AirVPN servers. Thank you for attempting to help though. Quote Hide ScanFarer's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post
Hypertext1071 4 Posted ... I see, then it makes sense to think that it's a server issue. In that case, could I ask what settings you use to sustain near 1Gbps speeds? For TrueNAS scale and the application you use. TrueNAS craps on me after the ISP drops the connection and after reconnecting I've found that rebooting the system fixes it, however I would prefer not to do this. So was wondering if there was something wrong with my settings for TrueNAS and the application or is it just my ISP's problem. Hope you can find a fix! Quote Share this post Link to post
ScanFarer 12 Posted ... I don't have anything too special for my settings. Set to TCP only, global max connections: 2000, connections per torrent: 1000, global upload slots: 2000, upload slots per torrent: 1000. I'm sure that is not the optimal way to do it, I just haven't tinkered with the numbers since I set it. And I get full gigabit seeding speeds on leech hungry torrents. Not sure about your connection dropping issue though. 1 Hypertext1071 reacted to this Quote Hide ScanFarer's signature Hide all signatures Share this post Link to post