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archive.ubuntu.com rate limiting?

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Does archive.ubuntu.com:80 has rate limiting?

I have a customer that's launching bigger Spark clusters and as part of each worker node provisioning script, they are pulling some packages out of archive.ubuntu.com.

We're periodically getting

Cannot initiate the connection to archive.ubuntu.com:80

Does archive.ubuntu.com:80 has some sort of rate limiting on how many connections it can create? If so, is this documented somewhere? Any SLAs?

Would you expect hundreds of nodes spinning up in minutes would not cause this issue? Thousands of nodes?

If the above is correct, and archive.ubuntu.com throttles number of requests, would a local mirror of archive.ubuntu.com would be the only choice for us?

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Even if there's no rate limiting, blasting up hundreds or thousands of nodes and using the default mirror without any caching sounds pretty abusive.
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