Matt Hyclak wrote: <snip> AAMOF, it hasn't been that many years ago that I would purposely choose a mirror halfway around the world to avoid connection limits and the slowdown that usually takes place before the absolute fixed limit is reached.There may be a valid point here. I don't help manage the centosX servers, so I am unaware if they frequently change locations, etc. If they are relatively static, then perhaps a naming scheme that indicates country or continent of origin would be useful. But again - I don't think most people care. If a server half a world away is faster, I'm going to use that one. Matt |
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