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The official Manjaro repositories (also known as mirrors) are hosted on Software Servers. Physically located throughout the world, these servers are responsible for receiving requests for software packages via the terminal and/or pacman-gui, and consequently delivering them to your system. There are therefore three primary factors that will determine how fast your downloads are:
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A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_repository repository] (or "repo") is basically a storage location, usually a server on the internet, that you can install software from.  Manjaro users will, by default, be using the official Manjaro repository.  These repositories are accessed via the "[[Manjaro Mirrors]]."    Other software is available in the [[Arch User Repository]] (AUR), but be sure read the disclaimer on that page.
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* [[Change to a Different Download Server]]
: ''Pick a different different official Manjaro repository to download from.''


* Your internet connection
* The speed of the server itself, and
* The proximity of the server to you (i.e. how close or how far away it is)


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* [[Switching Branches]]
: ''Can't wait to use the latest bleeding-edge software? You don't have to!''
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* [[Manjaro Mirrors]]
:  ''Want to help out? Then help us find new mirrors!''


Barring upgrading your internet package or switching providers, it is therefore potentially possible to improve the speed of downloads from the Manjaro repositories by selecting a different server to use. Servers are currently located in the following countries:


* Brazil
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* France
* [[Pacman-mirrors|Use pacman-mirrors to Set the Fastest Download Server]]
* Germany
: ''Automatically find best servers for the fastest downloads!''
* Greece
* United Kingdom
* United States




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* [[Arch User Repository|Access the Arch User Repository (AUR)]]
: ''Download extra software and applications provided by the Arch community.''
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* [[Rankmirrors to Set the Fastest Download Server|Use Rankmirrors to Set the Fastest Download Server]]
: ''Automatically find best servers for the fastest downloads!''


* [[Change to a Different Download Server]]
: ''Pick a different different official Manjaro repository to download from.''
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* [[Access the Testing Repositories]]
: ''Can't wait to use the latest bleeding-edge software? You don't have to!''


* [[Access the Unstable Repositories]]
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: ''Feeling Brave? Then use these repositories to potentially break your system!''
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Introduction

A repository (or "repo") is basically a storage location, usually a server on the internet, that you can install software from. Manjaro users will, by default, be using the official Manjaro repository. These repositories are accessed via the "Manjaro Mirrors." Other software is available in the Arch User Repository (AUR), but be sure read the disclaimer on that page.
Pick a different different official Manjaro repository to download from.


Can't wait to use the latest bleeding-edge software? You don't have to!
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