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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<description>How do you know which server you got sent to?  A 4 hour block is too long.  I would say all tests need to be done within a minute.  My site for example load balances between 2 server centers and the dns changes every minute.  Load times would really be best measured from a local server.

The sites you measured are huge and I bet they have similar load balancing techniques.</description>
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<p>The sites you measured are huge and I bet they have similar load balancing techniques.</p>
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