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pjs has joined #arpnetworks mhoran: Huh. I get max 100KB/s to matthoran.com via IPv6 over my native v6 connection.
That seems terrible.
The Comcast speedtest shows I get 100 Mbps down to a server in NJ. I'm not even a Comcast customer so I sort of trust that. m0unds1: `ouch mhoran: Tops out at 40 Mbps to San Jose. But still, I'm not getting anywhere close to that to ARP.
Oh, I take that back: Tops out at 60 Mbps. I'm bad at reading this.
So I solved this problem by downloading the file via IPv6 to my server, then scp to home over v4. mercutio: 100k/sec does sound terrible
if ssh is laggy dropbear being able to bounce is handy
you can do dbclient user@host,user@host
and it'll bounce through the first to the second up_the_irons: hmm.. weird ***: gizmoguy_ has joined #arpnetworks
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mus1cb0x has joined #arpnetworks mus1cb0x: how can we request freebsd 10.1-release iso to be added to vps cdrom bank? mercutio: just email support with a link to iso afaik mus1cb0x: support@? mercutio: yeah mus1cb0x: the service works so well i haven't had to use it yet mercutio: is it actually out mus1cb0x: :)
yep mercutio: i see rc4
did it just come out today? :) mus1cb0x: http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-amd64/10.1
yep mercutio: yeah arp's got their own mirror which hasnt' updated yet mus1cb0x: i assume our vps architectures are amd64? mercutio: yeah mus1cb0x: awesome
yea they'll push out to mirrors over the next day
happening now mercutio: i'm doing to read the 10.1 release notes :) mus1cb0x: it contains good stuff :)
i wish i could go back in time and read it again mercutio: i can't fidn it
their web site isn't updated it seems
thjeir web site still says 10.1 is production mus1cb0x: lemme get that for ya mercutio: you're struggling too? :)
https://www.freebsd.org/relnotes/10-STABLE/relnotes/article.html
this is the closest i've found so far
The vfs.zfs.zio.use_uma sysctl(8) has been re-enabled. On multi-CPU machines with enough RAM, this can easily double zfs(8) performance or reduce CPU usage in half.
hmmm mus1cb0x: yep :) mercutio: that's about the only interesting thing i found mus1cb0x: and yea, i just reinstalled so i don't have browser history
asked in #freebsd mercutio: are you using zfs? mus1cb0x: no but with this i'll begin
bhyve also supports zfs host, which i was waiting for also mercutio: ahh bhyve sounded a bit new for me :) mus1cb0x: yea me too, been waiting
10.1 will be my first foray into it mercutio: good luck :)
i dunno if it'll work on arp actually mus1cb0x: have you had a bad experience? mercutio: you need virtualisation extensions mus1cb0x: oh, no i'm going to use it locally mercutio: and i don't know if that's emulated or not mus1cb0x: i wouldn't try to run it on vps mercutio: oh ok
i haven't touched it at all
i have two hardware freebsd boxes
one is 9.2.2 the other is 10.0
err 9.2-rc2
i should upgrade it to 10
or at least 9.3 mus1cb0x: i run 9.3 atm
i use binary updates, so i'm at -p5 atm mercutio: oh yip mus1cb0x: bye mercutio ***: mus1cb0x has left "WeeChat 0.4.2"