On 13/11/08 2:40 AM, "florian@gruendler.net" florian@gruendler.net wrote:
But it would make an equally good case to talk to the people of Pacific Internet (AS7543) to peer with you to the benefit of both your businesses (appearantly you both share the liking of CentOS and that's a good point to get talking) and rsync from them so both of your networks get redundant (and settlement free) access to the much wanted CentOS content of eachother ;-)
Way ahead of you: [root@mirror ~]# traceroute mirror.pacific.net.au traceroute to mirror.pacific.net.au (61.8.0.17), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 vl2.cor1.cbr1.aussiehq.net.au (203.88.112.252) 0.515 ms 0.896 ms 1.074 ms 2 gi0-1-3.bdr1.cbr1.as24557.net.au (203.88.112.1) 0.413 ms 0.409 ms 0.406 ms 3 gi0-0-900-5.bdr1.syd1.as24557.net.au (113.20.0.114) 5.009 ms 5.184 ms 5.205 ms 4 AS7543.sydney.pipenetworks.com (218.100.2.20) 5.116 ms 5.104 ms 5.109 ms 5 madheifer.pacific.net.au (61.8.0.17) 4.983 ms 5.042 ms 5.024 ms
:-)
Regrettably PI don't appear to be carrying the DVD images, otherwise we would sync them from PI.
In any case, I'll have a look around and grab the DVD images from another mirror.
On 13/11/08 10:24 AM, "Tru Huynh" tru@centos.org wrote:
Would you extend your offer to "donate" a centos.org managed server there? :D, anyway thanks for your support.
It's something that I've been considering.
-Shaun