Be aware that shortly after a new version is released the older version is removed from the mirror. If you need a mirror of older versions for internal use I suggest still keeping your private mirror.
Ryan G
IT Supertech
Limestone Networks, Inc.
r.gelobter@limestonenetworks.com
www.limestonenetworks.com
Simple. Solid. Superior.
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From: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Designer Peak
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 9:05 AM
To: CentOS-mirror@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-mirror] How much space is needed to host a full mirror?
My employer's executives attended the recent cPanel Conference, where they met some folks from the CentOS Project and were receptive to the suggestion that we host a public mirror. Most of the servers in our data center run CentOS.
How much disk space should I specify if we want to offer all versions and all architectures and even ISOs, for a conservative figure? Our private mirror holds only the repositories we regularly use, so I don't know how big the whole thing is. Depending on the size, I may have to pare down the offering.
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