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Patrick, So from the looks of your screen grab that is 7 minutes to download the 0.25 GFS from our FTP server. Do you have ideas of how slow that is compared to normal from Colorado? I will be passing this information on to our IT folks. Carissa Klemmer NCEP Central Operations Dataflow Team Lead 301-683-3835 On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 8:52 AM, Patrick L. Francis <wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > All, > > Something bigger than just CONDUIT users occurred on the 19th. We had > numerous users of other servers complain of similar drops in transfer > rates. A few of them were also able to move downloads to a new location > where speeds were normal. We believe that this issue was outside of NCEP > due to that reasoning. Having said that though, is anyone still seeing > abnormal rates? > > > > > > Hi Carissa J > > > > From our Amazon location in VA, everything is fine as it was on Friday… > From our colo facility, packet loss is still shown via 140.90.111.36, which > is the hop from gigapop to ncep.. here is an MTR showing the packet loss: > > > > http://drmalachi.org/files/ncep/he-ncep.2016.02.22.jpg > > > > Notice that since our colo is directly on the Hurricane Electric backbone, > there are only a few hops to get to the ncep server, and pings only jump > once they reach gigapop. > > > > Here is a screen cap of current download speeds for 0.25deg gfs from the > ncep server to our colo: > > > > http://drmalachi.org/files/ncep/he-ncep.wget.2016.02.22.jpg > > > > In order to ensure proper delivery, we have setup a push / pull from our > amazon box to the colo, but most people probably won’t have that > flexibility.. The issue appears to potentially be related to > packetfiltering and / or redirection / funneling via certain routes, but > that’s just a guess J > > > > Happy Monday J > > > > Cheers, > > > > --patrick > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Patrick L. Francis > > Vice President of Research & Development > > > > Aeris Weather > > > > http://aerisweather.com/ > > http://modelweather.com/ > > > > http://facebook.com/wxprofessor/ > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- >
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