Same here again so that discounts iOS6 downloads but points towards something being altered/started at the exact same time
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
I didn't say anything about iOS6, I only said the issue was more widespread than "very close". As for jumps - the most critical jumps don't show up on traceroutes. And lest not forget, Moscow and New York are "only" 3 jumps outside of VM's network as well.
While I little care about iOS6 or its effects on the internet, I think you've got server bottlenecks and backbones the wrong way round. Servers have far more capacity than the switches they are connected to, and those switches have far more capacity than the routers or backbones they are in turn connected to.
For example one datacentre may have 1000 servers with 1-4Gbps capacity each, hooked up to 64 10Gbps switches hooked up to 40Gbps of internet.
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Thanks for the more detailed explanation