Hello,
We've brought back our CentOS mirror based out of Los Angeles, California in the United States.
Our mirror: mirror.supremebytes.com
Our mirror supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP on both IPv4 and IPv6
Our mirror is connected with 1gbps to our network where we have 10ge backbones to our upstream carriers. We do not rate limit or throttle the mirror's network connection.
Damien Burke
SupremeBytes, LLC
P.O. Box 13746 | Columbus, Ohio 43213
Office (614) 636-4923 | Phone (614) 636-4875 | Fax (614) 636-4877
http://www.supremebytes.com
Ralph,
Would you be able to remove me from the mirror list?
The web address for the mirror I manage is: http://mirror.agmn.ca/mirror/centos/
The mirror will stay online until it's removed.
Thanks,
Kaleb
Hi everyone.
I've created a new centos mirror in Israel, and I'd appreciate it if you
could add it to the public mirrorlist.
URL: http://mirror.nonstop.co.il/centos/
Location: Rosh HaAyin, Israel
Bandwidth: around 200Mbit/s
Sync frequency: 4 times per day
Hosting organization: nonstop.co.il
--
-Elad Alfassa.
(resending, as it seems I’ve run afoul of mailing list addresses…)
On Mar 27, 2014, at 11:49 AM, Neil Bright <neil.bright(a)oit.gatech.edu> wrote:
> We don’t intentionally throttle any of our mirrors. Of course, we are connected to a multitude of different regional and international networks, so there could be quite a few factors coming in to play here.
>
> Can you provide any more details? Source IP address, time, etc?
>
> On Mar 26, 2014, at 4:27 PM, Bryan Whitehead <driver(a)megahappy.net> wrote:
>
>> http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu
>>
>> I was doing a yum upgrade on DigitalOcean, this was about 100k/sec.
>>
>> So I decided to download an iso from my laptop (comcast business) and initially got 3.5MB/sec, but it quickly was reduced to 200k/sec.
>>
>> I think some kind of throttling is going on.
>>
>> -Bryan
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http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu
I was doing a yum upgrade on DigitalOcean, this was about 100k/sec.
So I decided to download an iso from my laptop (comcast business) and
initially got 3.5MB/sec, but it quickly was reduced to 200k/sec.
I think some kind of throttling is going on.
-Bryan
Hi there..
Please note that centos.mirror.nexicom.net is now only supporting HTTP connectivity and only on IPv4 (for short term). This is due to a hardware migration that just occurred.
Thank you,
Paul