The mirror list will redirect users to their closest mirror, so there is no need to operate it as a CDN. The CentOS mirror network does this for you.
There is nothing stopping you however, from running your own CDN for your own usage but it will not benefit the list.
CH.
On 01/05/18 04:02, Admin wrote:
> HTTP: http://mirrors.layeronline.com/centos/
> <http://mirrors.layeronline.com/centos/ >
>
> Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
> Bandwidth: 10Gbps
> Location: Canada ON
> Sponsor: LayerOnline
> Sponsor URL: www.layeronline.com <http://www.layeronline.com>
> IPv4 address to authorize: 149.56.84.28
> Email contact: admin@layeronline.com <mailto:admin@layeronline.com>
> Mirroring AltArch : no
>
> *LayerOnline Team*
> http://www.layeronline.com/ <http://www.layeronline.com/>
Thanks : it has been added to the mirrors DB and will normally be
listed as a public mirror (and on http://mirror-status.centos.org /
http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ ) in the following minutes/hours.
Your IP has been whitelisted (check that it's working in the following
hour)
Kind Regards,
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Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org
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