JTsyo
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- Nov 18, 2007
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No, it is on YouTube's end. Time Warner is not throttling anything. The problem is that the CDNs serving Time Warner customers are routinely overloaded because Google has not invested in keeping up with capacity (it's expensive, and YouTube doesn't make money). The only reason this works is that the next group of servers you get thrown to aren't as overloaded as the first. And if everyone did this everything would become just as slow, as everyone would now be on that second set of servers.
Ultimately bypassing CDNs is a bad idea. The real fix is for Google to beef up their CDNs, not play games with which CDN you go to.
Wouldn't they load share between all the CDNs?