XFileSharing Pro - US West Coast Customers and USA Servers
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US West Coast Customers and USA Servers
I know most people here recommend not to get US servers for legal reasons but for US West coast users and Australians download speeds are horrible from NL. How do some of you deal with that? If everyone uses NL servers to host, that means the entire US westcoast and Australia are basically untouched because download speeds are horrid from there. Thoughts?
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Yea, I never thought of using US DCs to avoid problems with the law. It seems like most filehosts use Euopean/NL servers these days. Don't you guys get complaints? Because I am getting many.
Speeds from my location is not bad since I'm in the east coast, around 400-450kb/sec but with IDM (multiple connections) it can reach over 1mb/sec.
I have some West coast users who get horrid speeds and some Australians who literally time out.
It's not a server optimization problem, nor is it overload. I've investigated both issues and got professional help. Basically it all boils down to location. I feel a little confused as to why no one talks about this, am I the only one having this problem?
Speeds from my location is not bad since I'm in the east coast, around 400-450kb/sec but with IDM (multiple connections) it can reach over 1mb/sec.
I have some West coast users who get horrid speeds and some Australians who literally time out.
It's not a server optimization problem, nor is it overload. I've investigated both issues and got professional help. Basically it all boils down to location. I feel a little confused as to why no one talks about this, am I the only one having this problem?