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2024 Mar 19
1
Reverse Proxy
Hi folks
What's the 2024 line of thinking about reverse proxies for icecast?
Not talking massive loads like the 1Gbs discussion I saw the other day (man, how I'd like to have those kind of issues!) :)
Specifically, Traefik handling https for a few icecast URLs, each with their own docker container?
Rick
2024 Mar 22
1
Reverse Proxy
Anyone???
> On 19 Mar 2024, at 18:41, TDAS <talldarkandstrange at icloud.com> wrote:
>
> Hi folks
>
> What's the 2024 line of thinking about reverse proxies for icecast?
>
> Not talking massive loads like the 1Gbs discussion I saw the other day (man, how I'd like to have those kind of issues!) :)
>
> Specifically, Traefik handling https for a few icecast URLs, each with their own docker container?
>
> Rick
2020 Jul 20
4
Performance issues since upgrading to 3.X to 4.X
...trying to seek help here.
Many year ago, I built myself 2 file servers (5 disks enclosure for
data, 2 disks enclosure for the OS) on a computer.
It was running on Debian 7.11 for years without an issue and I was
getting 75MB/95MB when transferring file from it to a Windows client,
all having a 1gbs network card.
https://i.ibb.co/N618Z4W/Debian-7.png
However, after upgrading to Debian 8 and more recently Debian 11, I keep
noticing a? huge performance drop.
The near 100 MB drop to a roller coaster of between 25MB and 60 MB/S,
the average being 40 MB/S
I've been googling trying various...
2020 Jul 20
0
Performance issues since upgrading to 3.X to 4.X
...;
> Many year ago, I built myself 2 file servers (5 disks enclosure for
> data, 2 disks enclosure for the OS) on a computer.
> It was running on Debian 7.11 for years without an issue and I was
> getting 75MB/95MB when transferring file from it to a Windows client,
> all having a 1gbs network card.
> https://i.ibb.co/N618Z4W/Debian-7.png
>
> However, after upgrading to Debian 8 and more recently Debian
> 11, I keep
> noticing a? huge performance drop.
> The near 100 MB drop to a roller coaster of between 25MB and 60 MB/S,
> the average being 40 MB/S
>...
2012 Jun 10
0
--stats and performance issue
...9M
sent 114.17K bytes received 30.69M bytes 43.23K bytes/sec
total size is 202.86G speedup is 6586.34
sam. juin 9 07:22:11 CEST 2012
THIS IS ROUGHLY 1600 FILES / SECOND PROCESSED
*********************************************
The server is a fast machine with SCSI disks, connected through a 1Gbs
link to the client.
The client is a new dedicated backup machine with standard dedicated
SATA disks
# hdparm -t /dev/sdc
/dev/sdc:
Timing buffered disk reads: 446 MB in 3.01 seconds = 148.31 MB/sec
CPU stats during a rsync session:
on the client (top), rsync two processes are usually on t...
2020 Jul 20
3
Performance issues since upgrading to 3.X to 4.X
...file servers (5 disks enclosure for
> >> data, 2 disks enclosure for the OS) on a computer.
> >> It was running on 7Debian 7.11 for years without an issue and I was
> >> getting 75MB/95MB when transferring file from it to a
> Windows client,
> >> all having a 1gbs network card.
> >> https://i.ibb.co/N618Z4W/Debian-7.png
> >>
> >> However, after upgrading to Debian 8 and more recently Debian
> >> 11, I keep
> >> noticing a? huge performance drop.
> >> The near 100 MB drop to a roller coaster of between 25M...