Hi
HTTP: http://linux.sums.ac.ir/centos/
FTP: ftp://linux.sums.ac.ir/centos/ (if you provide ftp access)
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 250Mbps
Location: Iran/fars/shiraz
Sponsor: Shiraz university of medical sciences - ict department
Sponsor URL:ictm.sums.ac.ir
IP to authorize: 176.123.66.112
Email contact: hassandokht(a)sums.ac.ir
Hi -
I would like to be added as an official CentOS mirror.
here are the details:
HTTP: http://centos.localmsp.org/centos/
RSYNC: rsync://centos.localmsp.org/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 2 hrs
Bandwidth: 1Gbps+
Location: US - Minnesota
IP to authorize: 50.93.249.180
Email contact: webmail(a)localmsp.org
Reagards.
Hello,
I've finally been able to put our mirror back up!
HTTP: http://mirror.science.uottawa.ca/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 1Gbit
Location: Canada, Ontario
Sponsor: Faculty of Science, University of Ottawa
Sponsor URL: science.uottawa.ca<http://www.netsecu.red>
Email contact: adault(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:adault@uottawa.ca>
IP to authorize: 137.122.187.16
André Dault
Gestionnaire, services de support en technologie de l'informatique | Manager, IT Support Services
Faculté des sciences | Faculty of Science
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
613-562-5800 (6086)
http://science.uOttawa.ca<http://science.uottawa.ca/>
Hello all.
I'm new sysadmin of mirror.logol.ru. Please add our mirror to the public
mirrors list and allow access to list eu-msync.centos.org from my server
with IP address 91.195.125.127.
HTTP: http://mirror.logol.ru/centos/
FTP: ftp://mirror.logol.ru/centos/
RSYNC: rsync://mirror.logol.ru/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs
Bandwidth: 1Gb/c
Location: Ru
Sponsor:
Sponsor URL: https://www.reg.ru/
IP to authorize: 91.195.125.127
Email contact: admin(a)logol.ru
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Курилкин Юрий
Компания Логол
Тел. раб.: +7 (495) 955-90-45
ykurilkin(a)logol.ru | www.logol.ru
Good day,
I've gotten my company to tentatively agree to hosting a couple mirrors
of repositories for software that we use and need to make sure that the
requirements for new mirrors at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors are within our
allowances. The portion I'm looking for clarification on is the very
last NOTE block at the bottom of the page which states:
"If you have a data cap which is lower than 15 Tb (depending on region),
please don't try to add that machine as a mirror."
Is the unit there in teraBITS (little b) or teraBYTES (big b)? I'm not
working with a data cap but do have a 95th percentile bandwidth
allotment that I must keep mirrors under and if that 15 Tb is
representative of the traffic I could expect over a month then 15 Tb of
traffic would be right around 6 Mbps and acceptable while 15 TB of
traffic would be over my allotment.
Anyone have some bandwidth graphs they can share for their public mirrors?
Thanks,
Greg
I’ve always wanted to give back to CentOS - Now I’ve got the equipment to do it.
HTTP: http://mirror.netsecu.red/centos/ <http://mirror.netsecu.red/centos/>
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 1Gbit
Location: United States, Arizona
Sponsor: NetworkSecured
Sponsor URL: www.netsecu.red <http://www.netsecu.red/>
IP to authorize: 104.219.250.144, 104.219.250.145
Email contact: justin(a)netsecu.red <mailto:justin@netsecu.red>