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harry067brook
2 days agoRising Newcomer
Honestly, the AWS South America (São Paulo) region is notorious for this. It often struggles with "peering," which is just a fancy way of saying the local internet providers and the AWS servers don't talk to each other very efficiently. When peak hours hit, those routes get jammed like a bad traffic jam, and the server just starts dropping people to keep itself from melting.
RIP-LUCAS-CLT
2 days agoRising Rookie
It's very sad the lack of infrastructure here in my region and the lack of accountability for improvements to AWS on the part of EA