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It's interesting how difficult this can be. I was recently evaluating Linode locations for a new virtual server, and though I'm geographically much closer to California, the Texas location gave me almost 20x the download speed. To be precise, I was able to download from a California node at 300K/s, while I got close to 6MB/s from Texas.

Comcast used to route my traffic to California through Seattle, Washington, then down to San Jose and then Fremont, but now, it's going to Texas first, then across to San Diego, then up to Fremont, across a saturated link.



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