* Simon Paillard:

> * My own experience is different, http.d.n redirects to ftp2.fr, which i got
> 10,2Mo/s, while cloudfront.d.n (Amazon) gives 5Mo/s.

This matches my experience.  One of the CDNs we use at work does not
seem to pre-replicate content world-wide (which is not too surprising,
I suspect this would be a poor trade-off for them), so when I download
an obscure package that none of our customers in close network
proximity to me has downloaded yet from the same CDN node, I get
relatively poor download rates.  Subsequent downloads of the same
package are faster, but performance is still not quite comparable to
local community-provided package mirrors.


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