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Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> Both TCP and object transaction.
> 
> TCP latency is sufficiently inconsistent that nobody can use S3/EC2 for 
> streaming applications yet.

Nobody...except me. I have been running Asterisk on it for a few weeks
now and it works great. Of course, VOIP is UDP. Why would TCP be any
different? They are just going through standard Linux
networking/firewall code.

> Object transaction allocation is also sufficiently inconsistent that you 
>   need to be able to maintain a large stream of objects in flight 
> without waiting for any particular object to complete.

But who would do such things? That isn't what S3 is designed for.

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