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Re: [Per-Entity] Latency figures for CDNs


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  • From: Nick Roy <>
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  • Subject: Re: [Per-Entity] Latency figures for CDNs
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 08:09:08 -0600
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Thanks - does anyone think trying to distribute large aggregates with this service (alongside per-entity metadata) might be a problem?

Nick

On 8/26/16 3:10 AM, Ian Young wrote:

On 25 Aug 2016, at 19:48, David Walker <> wrote:

I note that these numbers are for 1MB (small) and 12MB (large) objects. 


Don't think so:

In this particular performance measurement, two object sizes were selected for comparison testing during a seven-day period – a 12KB and a 1MB object. 


There are some badly written sentences which use large and small in the wrong order, which is a bit confusing, but if you look at the charts it's fairly clear that the 1MB object is the large one.
    -- Ian





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