Os 10.9 seems to be taking a long time to download, is that normal?

I'm downloading OS 10.9 and it seems to be taking a very long time, nothing tells me that anything is happening. Is this how it works?

Welcome to Apple Support Communities. We're users here and do not speak for "Apple Inc."
These are very large downloads.
If you're on OS X 10.8 there will be a tiny 'progress bar' below the Downloads folder on your Desktop.
Safari in OS X 10.6 has a separate Downloads window that opens to show progress of file downloads in bytes transferred.
The full OS X 10.9 Mavericks download is 5.3 gigabytes. That's huge.
If you're already running Mavericks, the latest 10.9.2 Update Combo is nearly 900 megabytes.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1725
Depending upon your internet connection speed, it may take several hours or longer to download.
My internet connection speed is 20Mb/sec maximum under ideal conditions, or about 150 megabytes per minute. At that constant rate, it would take me at least 33 minutes to download the full Mavericks system, and about 6 minutes to download the update.
A 2Mb/sec that would be at least 330 minutes, or six and one half hours.
A 1Mb/sec connection speed doubles that time to 13 hours.

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