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freecartoonporn 07-01-2016 10:05 PM

why network speed is slow at one host while fast at another while serving content ?
 
i am looking for webhost which has high speed. i know there are lots of factors but

what are the options. ?

i mean i have seen sites where they dont even use CDN for content delivery yet their content is delivered at the speed of CDN. how come ?


i am looking for something like that.

thanks for your time.

freecartoonporn 07-01-2016 10:25 PM

what i meant is connectivity/bandwidth

Google Expert 07-02-2016 12:49 AM

cloud hosting

freecartoonporn 07-02-2016 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Muad'Dib (Post 21003025)
cloud hosting

you mean vps on like digitalocean and linode ?

MiamiBoyz 07-02-2016 02:18 AM

No like this
 
http://dreamatico.com/data_images/cloud/cloud-4.jpg

Barry-xlovecam 07-02-2016 08:47 AM

It has more to do with the peering and the data center infrastructure.

Also, the proximity to the client.
Then there is the client ISP routing metrics... Your browser is not an accurate indicator is what I mean.

Your routing will vary to any host.

Bladewire 07-02-2016 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 21003367)
It has more to do with the peering and the data center infrastructure.

Also, the proximity to the client.
Then there is the client ISP routing metrics... Your browser is not an accurate indicator is what I mean.

Your routing will vary to any host.

QFT

Years ago I had an issue where only people in certain parts of California and the East Cost were having choppy video, it was months of going back and forth having those effected ping and report where their lag was. Pain in the ass.

freecartoonporn 07-02-2016 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 21003367)
It has more to do with the peering and the data center infrastructure.

Also, the proximity to the client.
Then there is the client ISP routing metrics... Your browser is not an accurate indicator is what I mean.

Your routing will vary to any host.

thanks
so what do you suggest ?
should i use CDN ?

i am looking for webhost with tier 1 network (idk if its correct term), or its a gimmick ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21003385)
QFT

Years ago I had an issue where only people in certain parts of California and the East Cost were having choppy video, it was months of going back and forth having those effected ping and report where their lag was. Pain in the ass.

so where was the problem ?
can these be solved by using CDN ?

thank you.

Bladewire 07-02-2016 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freecartoonporn (Post 21003406)
thanks
so what do you suggest ?
should i use CDN ?

i am looking for webhost with tier 1 network (idk if its correct term), or its a gimmick ?



so where was the problem ?
can these be solved by using CDN ?

thank you.

Issues with multiple nodes delaying relay some timing out.


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