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Redundant potential benefits #1

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MikeBishop opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 1 comment
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Redundant potential benefits #1

MikeBishop opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 1 comment

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@MikeBishop
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SCD says:

Lower time to last byte: For some resources, the proximity of the
CDN might also permit greater network throughput. Increased
bandwidth can counteract the added latency cost of the extra
requests, and potentially reduce the time needed to retrieve the
entire resource.

Better throughput: If a CDN is closer to a client, more bandwidth
might be available for delivery of content when compared with the
link between client and origin server.

I don't see a difference between "greater network throughput / increased bandwidth" and "better throughput / more bandwidth." If these are supposed to be different, please clarify; otherwise, please merge.

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gaperik commented Mar 30, 2016

Ack the need for clarification.

2016-03-30 22:39 GMT+02:00 MikeBishop [email protected]:

SCD says:

Lower time to last byte: For some resources, the proximity of the
CDN might also permit greater network throughput. Increased
bandwidth can counteract the added latency cost of the extra
requests, and potentially reduce the time needed to retrieve the
entire resource.

Better throughput: If a CDN is closer to a client, more bandwidth
might be available for delivery of content when compared with the
link between client and origin server.

I don't see a difference between "greater network throughput / increased
bandwidth" and "better throughput / more bandwidth." If these are supposed
to be different, please clarify; otherwise, please merge.


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