I only have a couple systems here, and I run a local repo (hangover from when I ran over DSL). I might think you would want to do the same, to hit the remote mirrors only once a day.

On 08/13/2015 05:25 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Just updated a number of machines to Fedora 22 including the 20 i7
machines in my classroom. With yum I had an issue with updates using au
and nz sites, which were physically closer, but all traffic from Guam goes to
US via bigger pipes and thise was support slow. Modified the repo files with
&country=us and this worked great, but now using dnf it is slow doing
updates.

Unlike yum, it doesn't show the repos that are being used.
The option is still in the repo files, but don't know if dnf doesn't use it, or 
if dnf
is still using us sites, but is just slower.


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