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@matix131997 4 CPU, 8 GB RAM and 90 GB SSD for the storage (90 GB just in case). My connection doesn't support IPv6 yet so it's disabled. At least, on the system (I don't know if Cloudron has anything specific on this)
For the object storage, my provider is Akamai
I think that should answer all your questions?
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@jdaviescoates The object storage is not responding (and every time it works, after a few days it doesn't work again)
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@cocam123 said in Impossible to stream:
4 CPU, 8 GB RAM
that is very little power, could be part of the problem. Most smart phones are more powerful these days. I'd say 16GB RAM is prob the bare minimum you need these days.
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@cocam123 said in Impossible to stream:
@jdaviescoates The object storage is not responding (and every time it works, after a few days it doesn't work again)
Odd. Perhaps try another object storage provider? Mine keeps working using Scaleway object storage buckets.
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@jdaviescoates It's not the server itself but rather a vps I created to run peertube only on it (so I don't use more than what's required). Cloudron and peertube require about 3 GB of RAM (so I'm using 8 GB)
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@jdaviescoates I'll try to request data transfer from one server to another before changing (if this really continues
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@matix131997 It's myself directly (dedicated server with proxmox on it) and my connection is always online (the firewall accept connections towards the server)
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the information I sent above is more specific to the OS running Cloudron
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Just because you have a dedicated server doesn't mean you have a full link or performance.
The stability of the link between providers depends on the network that the provider uses and how it allocates the link to the server. And very many providers have shared with other hosts.
If the provider is ZAP Hosting https://zap-hosting.com/en/
I looked by the name of the organization, which has an assigned pool of addresses to serve. I see that the provider is 95% known for gaming servers. I have the impression that the high network load is caused by online games and causes a lot of lag and suspension of the link by the load on the link by other hosts.
I recommend to have a server with a provider that has full transit link support with Tier-1 providers i.e. an example provider as to the quality of the price is Hetzner in the Cloud offering. The latest servers if you hit has a connection with speeds up to 20Gbps
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I forgot to update this topic, sorry. But the problem has been fixed (I changed the object storage server)
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