Greg, 

Here’s my stats from this past 7 days.

NOTE: In and Out here are opposite from what you’d normally expect them to mean in MRTG. That big Out spike is most likely a repo update from another mirror on the same vlan. 


Max  In:  171.7 Mb/s (1.7%) Average  In:  14.8 Mb/s (0.1%) Current  In:  171.7 Mb/s (1.7%)
Max  Out:  1803.2 Mb/s (18.0%) Average  Out:  123.3 Mb/s (1.2%) Current  Out:  4263.3 kb/s (0.0%)




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On Apr 7, 2015, at 3:05 PM, Greg Walters <greg.walters@gatewaymedia.com> wrote:

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

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