It depends. In Brazil with 2GB of Link.. I need to know your hardware configuration and allocated bandwidth for Mirrors.
Think, you have 2GB link and a P3 Winbox with IIS install, what will be result?
On my Mirror in Bangladesh, South Asia, average bandwidth use is 150Mbps+ with Pick up to around 600Mbps.
Actually most of user is directly connected with the data center I used to and it is 5 pc in same name. I use bind to load balance between 5 individual PC.
I hope you understand the issue. If not, please reply again.
Here in this list a lot of maintainer from your area is active who could give you approximate data transfer for your mirror. But you must have to provide your machine configuration.
Have a nice day.
Regards Ahamed Bauani http://blog.bauani.org/
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 10:26 AM, TeHospedo - Sysadmin sysadmin@tehospedo.com.br wrote:
Hello, How many GB/mo do a mirror use to transfer? We're at Brazil
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Datasoft-India datasoftindia@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Updated Versions: All Architectures: All DVD: NO (How do I Add DVDs?)
HTTP: http://mirrors.gitam.edu/centos/ RSYNC: None FTP: None Frequency Modified - Twice Daily.
can someone help me with adding DVDs?
Thanks Durga Prasad
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Datasoft-India datasoftindia@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, added new Mirror in India.
Method: HTTP (Only) http://mirrors.gitam.edu/centos/
Version: 5 and Above Architectures: All Direct DVD Downloads: NO
- Country: India
- City: Visakhapatnam
- State: Andhra Pradesh
- Bandwidth: bandwidth - 1 Gbps - Activated right now 150 Mbps and
growing.
Update frequency: Every 6 hours
Sponsor organisation: GITAM University
Sponsor website: - www.gitam.edu
Mirror Server contact: datasoftindia at gmail.com
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