Make sure you don't have any 'huge' files that are being uploaded. You may need a 'chefignore' file to ignore .kitchen/ if you're doing KitchenCI. E.g. set 'terrida-base/chefignore' to include a line with '.kitchen'.--PeterOn Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Jeff MacDonald < " target="_blank"> > wrote:Hi,I'm uploading from a MacBook with 16 gigs of ram, to a VM running chef server with 4 gigs of ram. 30mbit/s upload speed.To do a berks upload of about 6 cookbooks takes over 3 minutes. Seems kind of slow to me, but I don't understand all of its inner workings.Just looking for some feedback to understand this or make it better..time berks upload --forceUploaded apt (2.6.0) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'Uploaded build-essential (2.1.3) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'Uploaded mongodb (0.16.2) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'Uploaded python (1.4.6) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'Uploaded runit (1.5.10) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'Uploaded terida-base (0.1.0) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'Uploaded yum (3.5.1) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'Uploaded yum-epel (0.5.3) to: 'https://chef:443/organizations/terida'real 2m58.414suser 0m7.241ssys 0m1.433s
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