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2016/08/29 23:36:31 (permalink)

What is a "mirror1" or "mirror2"?

I want to do a remote recording of my son, so I'm pulling out an old, beat-up XP computer and trying to load a 32 bit version of Sonar.  As I scroll thru my product list I can see dloadable older versions Sonar that I have purchased and besides the file there are "Mirror1" and "Mirror2" versions to dload.
 
What the heck are those...Thanks in advance. 

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Re: What is a "mirror1" or "mirror2"? 2016/08/29 23:41:29 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Kamikaze 2016/08/30 00:12:41
That indicates more than one site that hosts the files. Mirror 1 would be the first site and Mirror 2 is the second one. If one is slow try the other one. They are where one DLs files from. The term is descriptive meaning one is a duplicate of the other or one mirrors the other.  
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Re: What is a "mirror1" or "mirror2"? 2016/08/29 23:58:27 (permalink)
Cool...thanks John!!  Always helpful

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