Hello Matthew,

Thank you for the follow-up questions. I have run the checks as
requested.

1. Regarding FIPS Packages:

I ran the command "apt-cache policy openssl-fips-module-3 | grep
Installed". The command produced no output, which confirms that the
openssl-fips-module-3 package is not installed on our system. This,
combined with the previous pro status check, conclusively rules out FIPS
as a cause.

2. Regarding the "Regression" Tag:

My apologies if the tag was confusing. To clarify: this issue is not a
regression from a recent update. The latency has been present from the
very beginning.

We have tested this on multiple, brand-new instances launched from the
official Ubuntu 24.04 LTS marketplace AMI. The ~300ms TLS handshake
latency was present immediately after the first boot on all of them. It
has always been slow.

Thanks,
Prabu

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  Severe performance regression in OpenSSL 3.0.13 causes ~300ms TLS
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