Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > On Friday 11 June 2010 11:52:42 Merciadri Luca wrote: > > > Closer geographically generally means fewer intermediate routers ("hops"). > Fewer hops generally means lower round-time times ("pings"). Lower pings > indirectly allows larger TCP/IP windows, and thus, higher maximum bandwidth. > > In addition, spreading the load among multiple servers means fewer users per > server, which increases the bandwidth available to each user. > > More bandwidth means less download time. > > The cdn service also removes out-of-date, heavily loaded, or "down" servers > from the results, meaning you are less likely to get old packages or download > failures. > That's on a theoretical point of view. Practically, there is quite no difference, at least most of the time.
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