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Does the download speed of OneBox depend on the fact that the files are on a different server?

We print prints on various products.
We created a reference book in which each print has its own article.
In the order, we select the article in one field, and in the other, according to the reference book, the picture is pulled up. https://prnt.sc/1002ziu
Now the pictures are on a separate server in our office, and OneBox pulls from there.
Question:
Does the fact that OneBox and pictures are on different servers affect the page loading speed?
For example, on the page of all orders, pictures from all orders are displayed. https://prnt.sc/10030oc
This option was made in order not to rent a more capacious server for OneBox, since there was a free one in the office.
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Answers:

Alexander, if I understood correctly, then in the "picture" field you enter a link to a picture that is physically located on some separate server in your office?
If yes, then it does not affect the page rendering speed. The OneBox server gives you an html code in which something like <img src="path to your picture on another server" />, and then the browser starts loading and rendering it. On which server the picture is located - it is not so important, it is more important that the server quickly gives it away.
The nuances can only begin if you are trying to generate a PDF file using OneBox, in which your picture should be inside. In this case, the server will need to upload it, which is 1..10 seconds per image (conditionally), and then only generate PDF.
Perhaps my colleagues will correct me if I did not take into account something.
18.02.2021, 20:34
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Miroshnichenko Maxim Alexandrovich
OneBox CEO wrote:
Alexander, if I understood correctly, then in the "picture" field you enter a link to a picture that is physically located on some separate server in your office?
If yes, then it does not affect the page rendering speed. The OneBox server gives you an html code in which something like <img src="path to your picture on another server" />, and then the browser starts loading and rendering it. On which server the picture is located - it is not so important, it is more important that the server quickly gives it away.
The nuances can only begin if you are trying to generate a PDF file using OneBox, in which your picture should be inside. In this case, the server will need to upload it, which is 1..10 seconds per image (conditionally), and then only generate PDF.
Perhaps my colleagues will correct me if I did not take into account something.

Thanks for the answer!
19.02.2021, 12:08
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