There are a number of large benefits to referencing the jQuery libraries hosted on the Google and Microsoft CDNs. But there are a few drawbacks as well. The primary drawback being: what happens if Google is down. The event is unlikely, but not without precedence. I have seen a number of posts out there that try to address the issue of CDN failover—where, if Google is down, the Microsoft version is loaded, but there are a few small problems:
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