Proxmox Repository extremely slow - Homepage, Wiki & Forums too

hajowe

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Hy there,

I have a problem when I access any Proxmox server (Homepage, Wiki, Forums, Repository)
When I try updating Proxmox (with Enterprise Repository) it is so extremly slow that I get errors:

"Empty reply from server"
"Operation too slow. Less than 10 bytes/sec transferred the last 120 seconds"

And when I access the wiki or the forums it takes a very long time to load.
I have this problem for weeks now and have configured nearly everything on my operating system, router (FritzBox) and so on.
This happens only when I test Proxmox at home - in the datacenter it is fast as always.

Does anyone have this problem, too? Are there special configurations on the proxmox side so I get these errors (MTU?).
I don't have any extraordinary configs on my network, I tested it with IPv6 and with IPv4-only, too.

I'm very frustrated because I can't update Proxmox because it is SO slow. Sometimes it transferes some KiloByte, so there is a connection.


Thank you for any help!
 
Thanks for your fast reply.

I'm located in germany, near munich. My internet provider is "M-Net".
Can't think of anything which could cause this problems..
 
works also for me (Vienna; Europe).
 
I know discovered the source of the problem: The FritzBox router software.
There is also a problem with SSH connections and Twitter, there will be an update from the manufacturer "AVM" soon:

http://avm.de/nc/service/fritzbox/f...lner-Anwendung-kein-Internetzugriff-moeglich/

The router model is "FritzBox 7390" with firmware software version 6.20


Sorry for all the inconvenience!
Can be closed.

Thank you. That solved some issues for me too today :)

@udo: This problem is not proxmox related. The home internet-connection is slow, then the forums are slow and everything else too, because AVM did release a router-firmware version with bugs. And AVM also said that SSH-Connections can be slowed down too due to this issue (which also applied for me).
 
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