Hi,
Just set up a new UK mirror for CentOS.
Currently it only supports HTTP but I'm working on getting FTP and RSYNC too.
Mirror details;
URL: http://mirror.rmg.io/centos/
Location: London, UK
No bandwidth cap, sync-ing 4 times a day
Provider is 'RMG Web Media Ltd.' and site link is http://rmg.io/. The contact address is mirror(a)rmg.io (Or this address).
-Sam
Sorry, forgot to add the details:
Company: Aptus Solutions
Website: www.aptus.co.tz
Mirror Email Contact: noc(a)aptus.co.tz
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Alireza Damji
CTO / Aptus Solutions
From: Ali Damji [mailto:ali@aptus.co.tz]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 1:14 PM
To: 'centos-mirror(a)centos.org'
Subject: New CentOS mirror in TZ (5,6)
Hello,
We have created a public mirror and are now mirroring CentOS 5 and 6.
URL: http://mirror.aptus.co.tz/
CentOS URL: http://mirror.aptus.co.tz/pub/centos/
Thanks.
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Alireza Damji
CTO / Aptus Solutions
http://mirror.ancl.hawaii.edu/linux/centos/
I have excluded obsolete releases, but I am willing to bring back the
entire 5.x series if you insist upon it.
Syncing 4 times a day. We have lots of bandwidth, but we would prefer
to ramp it up slowly. We are open to the public, but we would prefer to
serve mainly Hawaii and the U.S. West region if that would be possible
sometime in the future.
mirror.ancl.hawaii.edu is hosted by the Advanced Network Computing Lab
at the University of Hawaii, with hardware donated by Netgear and other
companies. I am the contact person to administrate the mirror
configuration.
Question
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Have you folks implemented a GeoIP based MirrorManager similar to Fedora
Infrastructure? We would like it very much, as we can supply all ASN's
and IP subnets of Hawaii networks so all those machines can
automatically use the nearest mirror.
Warren Togami
wtogami(a)gmail.com
HTTP Mirror - http://centos.vr-zone.com
Sync Frequency - 6 hours
City/Country - Singapore, Asia
Bandwidth - 1gbps
Name of Sponsoring Org - VR-Zone
Link to Sponsor - http://vr-zone.com
Karabir suggested we start getting together a list of steps that need
completion to deliver an IPv6-preferenced or IPv6-only list of mirrors
for IPv6-only clients using CentOS. Here's what I've got so far. Feel
free to add to it:
Steps are in order of priority:
- Establish at least two authoritative name servers for centos.org with
v6 IPs.
- Determine if centos.org registrar supports v6 glue, transfer to a
registrar that supports it if needed, then add the glue.
- Augment the current mirror database with a field for IPv6 support and
IPv4 support, filling in IPv4 as enabled for all existing mirrors.
- Build a list of centos mirrors which have AAAA records and/or consult
with mirror admins to identify the mirrors which are prepared to provide
preferred IPv6 connectivity to IPv6 clients.
- Prepare a separate monitoring system for IPv6 content to confirm that
mirrors are serving the content correctly over both v4 and v6.
- Modify the mirror list on mirrorlist.centos.org to provide IPv6
mirrors with a higher priority than IPv4 mirrors when the client
accesses it via its AAAA address rather than A.
- Add AAAA for mirrorlist.centos.org
Thoughts?
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Kevin Stange
Chief Technology Officer
Steadfast Networks
http://steadfast.net
Phone: 312-602-2689 ext. 203 | Fax: 312-602-2688 | Cell: 312-320-5867