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I've had a similar experience (TechNet, but I'm sure the backend CDN
is the same). I found that that the download speeds are
significantly faster if you use Microsoft's download manager as
opposed to just downloading the file through a web browser. <br>
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Of course, it could just be me... :)<br>
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--Ben<br>
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On 9/20/2011 12:17 AM, Brandon Galbraith wrote:
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cite="mid:CADE4tYVxif_cst6VZhaLJvGVqkX4fP9g+aZ54CzA0j6poRwx2g@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Anyone seeing major performance issues with
Microsoft's MSDN CDN? I'm trying to pull some content down, and
the fastest we're able to get from any point (office, Equinix
POPs, etc) is 61.5kB/s-63kB/s.
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