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Add a Note about 'Packet Time' to the 'Backups' section in Docs

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hey,

    This is just a suggestion for the docs, and I don't even think it's fully necessary to have, but I think it would help those who are getting started with Cloudron.

    I think it could fit in the backups section perhaps right after concurrency, which also has to do with performance: https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#concurrency-settings

    Anyways, if you think it would help, please mention:

    • The completion speed for backups is dependent on your disk speed, network speed, concurrency settings, and the packet time between your Cloudron Server and the backup server/service (often related to the distance between them).

    I just think it might help a bit to remind people that 8 ms ping will be many times better for a backup than 146 ms ping :).

    Hope you are having a great day.

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      Hey,

      This is just a suggestion for the docs, and I don't even think it's fully necessary to have, but I think it would help those who are getting started with Cloudron.

      I think it could fit in the backups section perhaps right after concurrency, which also has to do with performance: https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#concurrency-settings

      Anyways, if you think it would help, please mention:

      • The completion speed for backups is dependent on your disk speed, network speed, concurrency settings, and the packet time between your Cloudron Server and the backup server/service (often related to the distance between them).

      I just think it might help a bit to remind people that 8 ms ping will be many times better for a backup than 146 ms ping :).

      Hope you are having a great day.

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      fbartels
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      @michaelpope i think the better word here would be "latency".

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        @michaelpope i think the better word here would be "latency".

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        @fbartels said in Add a Note about 'Packet Time' to the 'Backups' section in Docs:

        @michaelpope i think the better word here would be "latency".

        Could do both.

        Conscious tech

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          I guess we want to mention the bandwidth which is probably more important than the initial latency?

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          • girishG girish

            I guess we want to mention the bandwidth which is probably more important than the initial latency?

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            wrote on last edited by michaelpope
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            @girish I think you are probably right.

            I'll do some tests.

            And tbh, I don't know if it's super essential to mention all this speed up stuff either. But it might help.

            Hope you are having a great day.

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            • girishG girish

              I guess we want to mention the bandwidth which is probably more important than the initial latency?

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              @girish Did some testing. I think you are right. The distance is reducing the bandwidth I guess.

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