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I..what? That's not how percents work.


No, it isn't, but that's not what I meant either. I'm assuming that not all requests are equivalent because of the nature of S3.


You're going to need to explain how the requests would differ. If anything I'd expect image files to be more cache-friendly and have fewer visible failures than the critical html files. An image might have a 2% failure rate once or twice plus fifty error-free cache loads, while an html page might have 2% failure every single click.




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