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02:03:26<HP_Archivist>External uploads for me are around 1GB/hour. And I have 40mbps up. Not exactly fast.
02:08:25<HP_Archivist>Although, maybe I'm just spoiled. Nicolas17 - which ISP if you don't mind me asking?
02:13:00<@JAA>I've been averaging 20-ish minutes for 5 GiB.
02:13:35<HP_Archivist>Gigabit fiber?
02:14:05<HP_Archivist>Actually, I don't even think my ISP is the problem, per se. I think it's just IA throttling
02:14:37<@JAA>I'm uploading from servers, not residential.
02:14:57<HP_Archivist>VPS?
02:15:01<@JAA>Similar speeds from various providers and locations.
02:15:22<@JAA>None close to IA though. The closest is OVH BHS.
02:15:32<@JAA>Rest is in Europe.
02:15:42<HP_Archivist>Ah okay
02:16:00<@JAA>Some are 'VPS' (although that can mean a lot of things), most are dedis.
02:16:44<HP_Archivist>What does that cost you monthly if you don't mind me asking?
02:17:30<HP_Archivist>I can increase download speed and whatnot, but the bottleneck is uploading when you have multi-gig items to put together
02:18:57<@JAA>These are the AB pipelines, and I'm not paying for most of them.
02:19:23<@JAA>They only do IA uploads now due to issues with the normal process.
02:20:39<HP_Archivist>Oh okay, understandable. There was someone in IA Discord who was experimenting with Mullvad VPN + VPS. Some of it went over my head. But they achieved superb download speeds (residential).
02:21:16<HP_Archivist>For someone residential, don't know how to overcome that bottleneck. I could have symmetrical gigabit internet over fiber and I probably would still be throttled
02:21:34<HP_Archivist>Bottleneck = slow uploads
02:22:23<@JAA>I've tunneled through a server close to IA before to get better speeds. But recently, it's been fine even from Europe. They did some significant improvements on the routes that my ISP appears to use earlier this year.
02:22:44<nicolas17>I get better speeds from DigitalOcean in NYC
02:23:03<nicolas17>last tried, I got *significantly* better speeds from DigitalOcean in SFO, closer to IA
02:23:28<@JAA>I can easily do 100 Mb/s from Europe without trickery now.
02:23:34<nicolas17>but currently I'm just uploading from home (Personal Argentina, cablemodem) and... 1304/4542 [3:54:00<10:51:06, 12.06s/MiB]
02:23:40<@JAA>Well, most of the time, that is.
02:24:08<@JAA>If I want/need Gbit, something close to IA is unavoidable.
02:24:41<@JAA>I have access to a server that's just a few km from IA, so that helps. :-)
02:25:26<nicolas17>speedtest.net says I have 30Mbps upstream
02:30:34<HP_Archivist>nicolas17: I get ~38.48mbps up, but uploading files rn to an item is avg ~5 up, so either Comcast is throttling or IA is
02:31:43<HP_Archivist>I'm open to suggestions for improving it
02:32:40<nicolas17>5 megabits?
02:33:07<nicolas17>(30Mbps = ~3.75MiB/s)
02:33:17<HP_Archivist>5Mbps*
02:33:55<nicolas17>5 megabytes/s = 40 megabits/s
02:34:00<HP_Archivist>Speedtest reports the ~38Mbps during a load test, but uploading files rn to an item, Task Manager reports the 5
02:36:45<HP_Archivist>nicolas17: Yeah, I'm only getting 5 megabits* sorry for the confusion
02:37:46<HP_Archivist>For example, my downlink plan is 1200Mbps, but I've never seen it fully utilized during massive downloads. I average around 500-600 during those.
02:38:24<HP_Archivist>Like I said, I'm being throttled somewhere
02:40:30<HP_Archivist>Obviously it won't use the full 1200 downlink to download a 20mb file. But I'm in the middle of currently backing up some of my IA accounts, while trying to upload 13GB of files to an item.
02:40:44<HP_Archivist>I def should be getting more than 5-6Mbps up
02:44:00<@JAA>Depending on where you are and your route, I wouldn't be surprised about <1 MB/s currently.
02:47:57<HP_Archivist>JAA: Philly, PA here. So, 3000 miles away from SF, sadly
02:52:23<@JAA>HP_Archivist: Yeah, routing matters more than physical location. All my servers are further away than you.
02:52:43<@JAA>OVH BHS = Beauharnois near Montréal
02:53:40<HP_Archivist>Sounds like it would be in my best interest to find an IA server closer to what I'm likely connection to
02:53:47<HP_Archivist>connecting*
02:53:56<@JAA>All IA servers are in the same location.
02:54:26<HP_Archivist>Don't they have servers in Canada?
02:54:31<@JAA>Routing through a tiny VPS or VPN or something manually might help.
02:54:33<HP_Archivist>What am I thinking...
02:55:00<@JAA>I'm pretty sure uploads all go to SF, although some data is getting served from Canada since a few weeks ago or so.
02:56:19<@JAA>In other news: /save/URL says 'This URL has been already captured 1 times today, which is a daily limit we have set for that Resource type.'; /web/*/URL says 'Wayback Machine has not archived that URL.' (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
02:57:02<HP_Archivist>The person I mentioned from the IA Discord; they lent me their Mullvad VPN to test out. It made no difference for uploads. I was connecting us-SJC (San Jose). Download speeds were about the same, but could've been better
02:57:21<@JAA>Hmm, odd
02:57:51<@JAA>Maybe the routing from whatever provider the SJC server's with to IA is also bad.
02:58:41<HP_Archivist>Could be. I didn't try any others, actually. That person suggestion to upload to a VPS and then from that upload to close IA server. Potentially faster. Not sure if it would work
03:00:50<@JAA>Could be better, yes. Depends entirely on the (network) location.
03:01:45<HP_Archivist>Seems like it's double the waiting to get one upload session done :P
03:02:05<HP_Archivist>Unless uploading to the VPS takes no time at all, or halves what I have going rn
03:06:01<HP_Archivist>I wonder if uploading in the browser vs uploading in the cli would make a significant difference. Rn I'm uploading through the web page
03:15:32<nicolas17>doubt it
03:17:07<@JAA>Same
03:17:41<nicolas17>the rational thing for me to do right now is go to sleep and let it upload
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06:10:45<Vokun>No idea why, but when uploading from my desktop connected to ethernwt, it's usually around 4Mbps, while going through vpn, it can saturate my network. I assumed this was the peering, but my phone on wifi can upload just fine
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14:36:36<HP_Archivist>Vokun: Sounds exactly like my situation, only I didn't have that experience with VPn
14:36:37<HP_Archivist>VPN
15:11:45<HP_Archivist>Also can confirm: Uploading through cli as opposed to web page makes no difference. Still being throttled
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