On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 00:47 +0100, Simos Xenitellis wrote: > Just to add here that > > 1. For svn.gnome.org being in Europe, ping responses are very quick > (4.5ms, from UK academic network), > which probably have spoiled some ;-). > 2. From Europe, git.gnome.org is 26 hops away in my case. > The ICMP response is about 216ms while other typical US websites are > under 140ms. > > Here is the 'mtr git.gnome.org'. It shows that five hops correspond to > Telia.net servers and nine for Level3.net. > The remaining four hops that show IP addresses that are still Level3 > routers. Therefore, 13 Level3 routers in total.
[....] > Could that be a routing issue with Level3.net that affects in some way > the speed of clones? > Other European users seeing a similar image? >From my home network I see: - identical routing once packets enter the Level3 network in NY - ping times of ~160ms - clone speeds of ~620KiB/s - maxing out my connection So I don't see anything about your report that looks particular troublesome. What sorts of speeds do you get from a clone? I think I'd define a problem as: - Cloning from git.kernel.org at > 200KiB/s - Cloning from git.gnome.org at < 100KiB/s (If there is some problem that affects connections to both git.kernel.org and git.gnome.org, then I assume better networking minds then us will be working on it.) - Owen _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
