Thank you so much ;-)
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A last thing, can you provide a traceroute please ?
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Thanks, you really helped me, i'm gonna call my hosting provider to figure
it out.
I'm glad the nginx is not the cause here ;-)
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Damn, I tested this on 3 different connection from 3 different providers
(all based in France though, where the server are)
- 20mbps ADSL by Orange
- 1Gbps fiber by Free
- 50 Mbps fiber by SFR
Where are you based, what are you connexion specs please ?
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Thanks for your message,
I applyed your patched, restarted varnish, nginx and php5-fpm and it's still
the same.
Browing with browser cache off feels like the image are downloaded and
displayed in a "progressive way" because of the slowlyness.
Another example too is this PDF of 3Mo who takes >3 m
Hello,
Before posting, i've done a lot of google search, and i found other similar
issue without any solutions.
So, Why nginx is slow serving files in my case ?
Part 1. The hardware
Intel Xeon E5-1620v2 4c/8t 3,7 GHz
32 Go DDR3 ECC 1600MHz
3xSSD Intel 160Go
1 Gbps
The load average is 0.13
I've