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Beyond that, I'm using Amazon's CloudFront more and more often to at least ensure assets are served from somewhere close.
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An alternative would be to host a nginx/varnish/something proxy on EC2
in Australia that maintains a keep alive HTTP connection to the
upstream app servers in the US.
Next week I will move my stuff over to EC2 here in Sydney... sure its a step backwards for platform as a service... But honestly the latency from east coast US sucks.
The local EC2 DC is very quick... some corporates in the Sydney CBD were getting sub 5 millisecond pings on Tuesday.
sure its a step backwards for platform as a service.
Have you tried EY?
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