Maximum upload / download throughput?

Last post 12-29-2007 4:33 PM by BarryR. 1 replies.
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  • 12-29-2007 2:13 PM

    Maximum upload / download throughput?

    Hello,

    I've just signed up a Nirvanix account and started some programming.  I tried to use Java SDK but it doesn't seem to work so I wrote my own one and it just works fine.  I am using REST method for now.  However, upload throughput is not really as good as I expected.  It's just about 4KiB/s, which is too slow.  It seems like the official Java SDK sends the HTTP POST request, and it takes the same amount of time to get to the exception, so I think it's not a problem of my implementation.

    Consequently, I'd like to know the average upload and download throughput of Nirvanix service.  This is a critical question because I want the upload throughput to be at least more than 300KB/s.  FYI, Amazon S3 gave me 400KB/s upload throughput.  I am located in South Korea, however, the internet connection is pretty fast - 10MB/s at maximum both in uploads and downloads.

    Thanks in advance,

    Trustin

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  • 12-29-2007 4:33 PM In reply to

    • BarryR
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    Re: Maximum upload / upload throughput?

     

    trustin:
    I tried to use Java SDK but it doesn't seem to work so I wrote my own one and it just works fine.

    Please let us know of any bugs or issues you are having with the SDK's and we will be happy to help fix them.

    trustin:
    It's just about 4KiB/s, which is too slow.  It seems like the official Java SDK sends the HTTP POST request, and it takes the same amount of time to get to the exception, so I think it's not a problem of my implementation.

     
    This speed is extremely slow and I suspect there could be a problem in routing.  This is not the optimal speed and is very atypical.  I would like to work with you to improve the routing to our system.  We can discuss with the respective ISP's any speed discrepancies.  I would expect the latency to be a bit higher to South Korea but not the overall throughput.

    I will continue this conversion in private chat so we can discuss information specific to you.

    Thanks,
        Barry R.

     

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