On 06-01-26, Paul Spooren via openwrt-devel wrote:
> Hello again,
> 
> > Curiously, the upload via rsync is still running at speeds of 20 - 50MB/s 
> > while the download (i.e. upload from buildbots) is capped at ~300KB/s. 
> 
> Turns out this was a false assumption, I limited the upload to 100MBit/s and 
> now I see a faster transfer from Buildbots.
> 
> Baptiste found the following line on Netcups website
> 
> > If traffic exceeds 3 TB within the last 24 hours, a temporary throttling to 
> > 300 Mbit/s will be applied. The throttling is lifted as soon as this 
> > condition no longer applies.
> 
> Seems like we did hit that limit, so the easiest should be to stop mirroring 
> SNAPSHOT firmware.

Indeed, the download server is rate-limited in the outgoing direction,
so we can still upload at full speed, but download is limited.

I removed the manual 100 Mbit/s limit because it was not really helping.

One (relatively) quick way to solve this is to stop serving public rsync
to everybody, see the other thread I started.

Paul, if you can reach out to Netcup to know if they can increase the
traffic limit to have more margin, that would be great.  I think we can
pay for the service, it's essential and this level of traffic can cost
quite some money.

Baptiste

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