It seems to be... like I said, the time-to-initial-load was very long before, but now it's much better. The speed, once it's going, is still fine.Was it slow before? Is it faster now?
It seems to be... like I said, the time-to-initial-load was very long before, but now it's much better. The speed, once it's going, is still fine.Was it slow before? Is it faster now?
It used to take a little to load from my home connection but it's fine now. Over 4G it has always been fast.I suspect you are benefiting from the East Coast location
Its great here in Australia too due to that.
Fair enough I suppose, though FiberHub does have a Seattle location. Why not put gear up there?We would need filtering wherever we put it. Which means this situation could have just as easily been replicated somewhere else at it was at FH.
There are also other points to consider... for starters, we would _never_ offload our panels to another host. That simply wont happen. We also learned the hard way (with CC) what happens when you cannot trust your own DC. I cannot think of anyplace offhand I would trust our hardware in more than FiberHub; and I sure as hell wont risk our clients’ info in someone else’s hands.
Seattle is just a few racks isn't it? It's not owned by them?Fair enough I suppose, though FiberHub does have a Seattle location. Why not put gear up there?
1) It's SeattleFair enough I suppose, though FiberHub does have a Seattle location. Why not put gear up there?
Nice city but bad network. I did have 3 vps in Seattle but I am fed up with the packet loss and the limited bandwith. Switched to L.A. area.1) It's Seattle
All depends where you are I have luck with neither location. I blame it on fractured and over burdened US infrastructure.Nice city but bad network. I did have 3 vps in Seattle but I am fed up with the packet loss and the limited bandwith. Switched to L.A. area.