We've been using Artifactory within our dev team for several years. We're now
looking to expand it's use to a global,corporate level. We want to install
an Artifactory instance at each physical site to avoid slow network
connections going around the globe. I have a few questions about doing this.

1. Is this a reasonable thing to do?
2. Are there best practices or documentation on this somewhere? I searched
but could not find anything specific.
3. How would you define <repositories> in a pom.xml file so that each site
would first connect to the most geographically appropriate Artifactory
instance first? It would be highly preferable to NOT do it within a
settings.xml file for each user. 

We currently do not deploy internal artifacts to Artifactory. It's strictly
a proxy repo right now so we're not particularly concerned with pushing
local artifacts across instances yet.

Thanks!!



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