![]() To improve download times for geographically distant clients, you can: If you have clients from different parts of the world that download from your Amazon S3 bucket, then the clients that are geographically distant from the AWS Region of your bucket might experience slow download times. ![]() Geographical distance between the clients and the Amazon S3 bucket Because a ranged GET request allows you to download a large object in separate, smaller chunks, it can help you avoid latency. Instead, try downloading large objects with a ranged GET request using the Amazon S3 API. ![]() For very large Amazon S3 objects, you might notice slow download times as your web browser tries to download the entire object. If some objects take longer to download, while other objects download at a normal speed, then check the size of the objects that take a longer time to download. ![]() If the speed is lower, it can cause a bottleneck when you try to connect to the Amazon S3 bucket and download objects. Verify the network speed that you're getting from your internet service provider (ISP). Check the following to identify what's contributing to the slow download times from Amazon S3 using a web browser:
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