Pertino slow file transfer
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Yeah, we don't use it for typical file transfer stuff either.
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Fle sharing was one of the features shown in Pertino website.
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@Ambarishrh said:
Fle sharing was one of the features shown in Pertino website.
Yes, they push that and remote desktop primarily. I don't see either as the big core features. AD is the biggest feature for me, and application publishing.
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@Ambarishrh Can you email me the email address you used to set up the network? I'll look at the vswitch. [email protected]
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@Josh said:
Thank you, sent an email with the details
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I have had seriously slow transfers from Windows to Linux over Pertino, even with a solid pipe and connection. I also notice that if your files are small, but you have a large number of them, say thousands, it can go slow as well.
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Noticed this when I transferred my Wordpress site files from my laptop, running 8.1 Pro, over Pertino to a AWS server running Ubuntu 14.04.
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Honestly ML rocks!
@Josh has initiated a support request to check on this issue.
During the initial checks, a ping result:
Reply from 2001:470:813b::4abf:0:202: time=305ms
Reply from 2001:470:813b::4abf:0:202: time=981ms
Reply from 2001:470:813b::4abf:0:202: time=1188ms
Reply from 2001:470:813b::4abf:0:202: time=1407msPing statistics for 2001:470:813b::4abf:0:202:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 305ms, Maximum = 1407ms, Average = 970msThis is accessing the server in Dubai from my home in Dubai 16mb @home and 100mb @office!
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@thanksaj How long ago did you experience that?
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I would say this on every post I guess, ML rocks!
New ping reports:
C:\Users\Administrator>ping flip03
Pinging flip03 [50.203.224.3] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 50.203.224.3: bytes=32 time=284ms TTL=128
Reply from 50.203.224.3: bytes=32 time=282ms TTL=128
Reply from 50.203.224.3: bytes=32 time=287ms TTL=128
Reply from 50.203.224.3: bytes=32 time=281ms TTL=128Ping statistics for 50.203.224.3:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 281ms, Maximum = 287ms, Average = 283msTransfer of 3mb files takes 2 mins when compared to previous result of 5 mnts!
Pertino support is awesome! Am still talking to the support team to see if theres anything else to be done and see a better transfer.
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@thanksaj Do either of the end points have a Pertino version 370 or less? We made enhancements to connectivity for Linux devices post-370.
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@Josh said:
@thanksaj Do either of the end points have a Pertino version 370 or less? We made enhancements to connectivity for Linux devices post-370.
The Windows machine has 370 and hasn't updated automatically like it normally does. The Linux box has 410 I believe.
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@thanksaj Try manually upgrading via the ptray on the Windows box.
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@Josh said:
@thanksaj Try manually upgrading via the ptray on the Windows box.
The Upgrade option is greyed out on my Windows boxes...
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Installing the update manually