Horrible network speeds make the pod unusable.
This happens regularly.
there where several posts about this a few months back. In one it was suggested to use cloudfare as a workarround and that worked flawlessly.
The days that the network speeds where terrible, i just installed cloudfare and went with it.
Today cloudfare is not working for some reason or another.
To add some context. I dropped a png in stable diffusion 30 minutes ago and it still hasnt run PNG info on it.
the file is 2 MB
Is there another workaround?
and when will you fix your network issues?
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Just FYI, I think that if you know what region / pod id you have issue with in the future can post here + ping a staff (purple name). It does seem a lot of people reported it today, so it could be a region or something is being affected is my guess 🤔
Edit:
https://discord.com/channels/912829806415085598/1207175605255147571
Might be good to run the bash script i wrote and just test speeds in the future 🙂 it helps runpod staff know more if it is actually the pod or the downstream source. Cause if it is the pod, my script just dumps out the text file on the speeds it was getting from a variety of sources to download