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    • H Offline
      hennning_9937
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      We've setup a new Proget server on docker for using an internal Chocolatey repository.
      Uploading and downloading .nupkg files are very slow, around 4mbit, even on local LAN.

      I'm not sure where to even start troubleshooting.
      I can't say I experience the web interface slow.
      Other docker containers in the same swarm has no issues.

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        atripp inedo-engineer
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        I'm not sure where to troubleshoot either... ProGet doesn't have any control over upload/download speed, it just uses as fast of connection as possible.

        I haven't seen it before. It must be network related, but I'm not so experienced on networking. I think if you search for like, "slow upload/download from docker container" maybe you'll find a lot of advice? Please share what you find

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          hennning_9937
          last edited by

          Hi,
          I've solved the problem now.

          We have reverse proxy and the max request body size value was not set.
          I think that resulted in the proxy only allowing very small sized packages through, causing the slow network.

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