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    Quote Originally Posted by c00L View Post
    SLA mode ? What is that ?
    its a mode for c00L people.






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    Quote Originally Posted by c00L View Post
    SLA mode ? What is that ?
    Service Level Agreement.

    If you have a gigabit box or multiple servers and go over 101Mb/s, your server(s) may be be put into NoSLA.

    Google OVH NoSLA

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    BP Type: SLA

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    Quote Originally Posted by c00L View Post
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    Remember Kimsufi is 10Mb/s guaranteed, 100Mb/s burstable.

    See: http://forum.ovh.co.uk/showthread.php?t=998

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    Quote Originally Posted by c00L View Post
    Hi everyone.

    I'm using a dedicated server ordered directly from ovh and it seems to be limited to ~4 MB/s upload. The download works fine around 10 or 11 MB/s.

    Well, this could be perfectly normal if i havent already used the exact same provider and plan (Kimsufi L) with seedhost.eu where i could always get regular 10 MB/s upload speeds and really fast peer connections.

    I suppose i installed everything right according to NaQ's guide (updates, utorrent, wine, etc).

    I tried Windows Server 2003, Ubuntu and i am now using Debian 4.0 (Etch).

    Any ideia why this happens and what i might be doing wrong ?

    Thanks in advance. :-)
    I have the exact same problem. I have tried Ubuntu, and Windows Server 2003 with the same results. The only point when i got upload speeds of 11mb up was at some point using torrentflux on ubuntu, but that happened for some hours. i'm still trying to find out what the problem is

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