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FTP is very slow

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systemseven

Guest
I got a call today when a customer was uploading there website via FTP. The website was only 40MB and it had been uploading for 3 hours already when she called. I had her connect to another FTP site other than us and it was very fast. I tried it myself and it does seem very slow, no matter what domain.

Does anybody know what the problem is? The webservers are connected to the net via a 6Mbps connection up and down, so the bandwidth is there. Any ideas?

Server Specs:
2.8 P4 Xeon
SATA 120GB in RAID 5 config
1GB RAM
Plesk 7.0 for Windows
WIndows Server 2003


Thanks for any replies.
 
problem allready solved?

did you check CPU, MEM and LAN usage?

(once a had a problem the server was very slow, some PHP process runned in trouble, a few minutes later windows server 2003 killed the proces itself and everything worked well again)
 
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