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MEGA having very slow response in our network

Jomar
Super Contributor

This is regarding our issue of Mega having very slow response in our network. We have already checked our network and everything seems ok. Do you require minimum bandwidth? In your other implementations, did they experience this (and what did they do)?

 

hope you would be able to help us. Thanks a lot!

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Jomar
Super Contributor
Hi Jerome, Good day. thank you.

Hello Jomar

 

You ave already open a topic regarding the results of LAN test utiliy

http://community.mega.com/t5/Infrastructure-Exploitation/Diagnostic-LAN-test/m-p/7699/highlight/fals...

I have posted an anwer there.

Jerome

Jomar
Super Contributor

Hi Jerome,

 

Good Day, attached here is the result when we run the Diagnostic LAN test.

we are using GBMS storage

can you help us to improve the result?.

 

Thank you very much sir.

 

jhorber
MEGA
MEGA

Hello Jomar

 

Analysing performances can issues can be complex.

It is frequent that MEGA requirement regarding access to data are not fulfilled

 

I assume you are deploying MEGA on Windows client machines (MEGA Desktop/HOPEX Front-end/Mega.exe)

Requirements vary with the storage.

 

If GBMS storage is chosen, bandwith is a key element: 10 MBit/s (write access) bandwith are expected between the machine running MEGA (where the process mgwmapp.exe is running) and the file server hosting the .emb files of the enviroment (example: \\SRV0004\Data\Production\SysDb\Systemdb.emb). LAN Diagnostic Utility can help you understand the situation in you infrastructure.

 

If RDBMS storage is chosen (Oracle, SQL Server), 1-5ms latency and good response time from the database server are expected between the machine running MEGA and the database server. RDBMS Diagnostic Utility can help you understand the situation in your infrastructure.

Jerome