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Wow...200G is alot. How far back does the mirror go, as in versions? Even 30G for just the 5.X series would push me a bit. I have loads of BW, but only 100G of HD space to use for this. I would mirror Cent in a heartbeat, but I just can't afford the HD space.
Maybe things will change. If I can mirror just the 5.X branch, or maybe just the 5.3 branch, and still be listed publicly, I may be able to help.
Vadtec vadtec@vadec.net
Garret Picchioni wrote:
I am currently mirroring 5.x privately and it utilizes 29.34GB
CSClub Mirror [David Bartley] wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Vadtec vadtec@vadtec.net wrote:
I am interested in becoming a CentOS mirror, but when I looked at the How To, it didn't bother to say how much HD space it is going to require. I have a large amount of BW to spare, but HD space is premium for me. Rather than wasting resources and downloading the entire mirror like it suggest, I figure it's better to ask here.
So, how much space would be required to mirror the entire setup?
It uses 156G on my mirror. Setting aside 200G is probably safe.
-- David
I may also look at mirroring just the 5.X series out of necessity. Is that allowed as a public mirror?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Vadtec vadtec@vadtec.net
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