Our new mirror has not been listed on the mirror page, how exactly does that work ?
-Shaunak HostingXtreme hostingxtreme.com
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Christopher Meng cickumqt@gmail.comwrote:
I remember 70-120G is the normal size.
On Sunday, February 17, 2013, Dewangga wrote:
Yup, ~100G including the complete isos, but if you're not mirror the isos please exclude the isos on your rsync parameter, it would be smaller than 100G i thought.
On 02/17/2013 05:16 AM, IcyBoards Admin wrote:
Mine is using roughly 100GB. I would recommend keeping another 100GB free for use as new releases come out.
- Mike
On 2/16/2013 4:44 PM, Jim Hartnett wrote:
We're currently setting up a few mirrors now that we don't have a data cap on our 100 Mb connection, but I couldn't find a repo size. So, how large is the actual repository that is synced via rsync?
-Jim
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