On 14/05/14 07:57, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 13/05/14 00:34, Jonathan Turnquest wrote:
Ryan,
Thank you for your reply.
We can dedicate more bandwidth, can you let us know what would be the ideal bandwidth speed?
Best regards,
Jonathan T. +1-242-502-8700 Secure Hosting Ltd
On May 12, 2014, at 6:28 PM, Ryan Becker <Ryan@techbnc.org mailto:Ryan@techbnc.org> wrote:
Hello, Is there any way you can provide a faster bandwith to this mirror? You may want to consider joining the torrent swarm instead, if no faster bandwith is available.
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Jonathan Turnquest <jturnquest@securehost.com mailto:jturnquest@securehost.com> wrote:
Greetings All, We would like to be added you your CentOS mirrors list, please find all relevant information below. Sponsor Name: Secure Hosting Ltd Sponsor Link: www.securehost.com <http://www.securehost.com/> HTTP Location: http://mirrors.securehost.com/centos/ City: Nassau State: New Providence Country: Bahamas Bandwidth: 10mbps If there is any additional information required please feel free to let us know. Best regards, Jonathan T.
Hi Jonathan,
Before adding your machine to the mirrors list, I'd like to be sure that you have more than a 10Mbps line. You said that you could allocate more bandwidth (in your previous mails) but I haven't seen a mention that it has been done. I don't know the current average internet connection in the Bahamas, but usually 100Mbps is what's asked for mirror (see http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors). Let me prepare the "insert into .." sql statement for your mirror and I'll press the key once you've confirmed your mirror can serve all incoming requests :-)
Cheers,
I haven't heard anything from you, but I tested from outside, and bandwidth was ok (~100mbps for my test) so I just added you mirror in the DB. It will normally be listed as a public mirror (and on mirror-status.centos.org / http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ ) in the following hours.
Cheers,