Please add my server to the list of public CentOS mirrors.
As to the information requested by the site's Mirror HowTo page:
Mirror URL: http://centos.builddesigncreate.com/mirror/ Connectivity: HTTP only Synchronization: 4x per day
City: Long Island State: NY Country: US Bandwidth Cap: 5 megabit
Organization Name: BuildDesignCreate.com Web Site URL: http://www.builddesigncreate.com/ Contact Email: webmaster@builddesigncreate.com
If I happen to have sent this to the wrong place, please forward or let me know whom to contact.
Thank you,
James Turansky
Am 23.06.11 17:27, schrieb James T.:
Please add my server to the list of public CentOS mirrors.
As to the information requested by the site's Mirror HowTo page:
Mirror URL: http://centos.builddesigncreate.com/mirror/ Connectivity: HTTP only Synchronization: 4x per day
City: Long Island State: NY Country: US Bandwidth Cap: 5 megabit
Okay, I added your mirror, it should show up in the mirror listing shortly.
Regards,
Ralph
Am 23.06.11 23:06, schrieb Karanbir Singh:
On 06/23/2011 08:24 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Country: US Bandwidth Cap: 5 megabit
Okay, I added your mirror, it should show up in the mirror listing shortly.
Just wondering how the 5mbit limit will work - most people have that kind of speed into adsl these days.
It's not going to be used for mirrorlists and shows up under the "slower" links on the web page, fwiw.
Ralph
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 04:43:04PM -0500, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 23.06.11 23:06, schrieb Karanbir Singh:
On 06/23/2011 08:24 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Country: US Bandwidth Cap: 5 megabit
Okay, I added your mirror, it should show up in the mirror listing shortly.
Just wondering how the 5mbit limit will work - most people have that kind of speed into adsl these days.
It's not going to be used for mirrorlists and shows up under the "slower" links on the web page, fwiw.
FWIW, Fedora requests that new mirrors have at least 100Mbps available, especially if in a developed and already well-served country. We'll accept lower in lesser-served countries. MirrorManager uses a weighted random draw to select mirrors, so mirrors advertising 5Mbps will get selected 1/20 as often as mirrors advertising 100Mbps, or 1/200 as often as mirrors advertising 1Gbps.
This helps us not overload the lower-capacity mirrors while being able to take some advantage of them. However, it's often about these slower mirrors that I receive end user complaints due to the slow speed.
Am 24.06.11 21:47, schrieb Matt Domsch:
FWIW, Fedora requests that new mirrors have at least 100Mbps available, especially if in a developed and already well-served country. We'll accept lower in lesser-served countries. MirrorManager uses a weighted random draw to select mirrors, so mirrors advertising 5Mbps will get selected 1/20 as often as mirrors advertising 100Mbps, or 1/200 as often as mirrors advertising 1Gbps.
Okay. We're not using anything below Tier 1 (well, 100Mbps and up) for mirrorlists, which get randomized. Except in countries where there aren't that many mirrors.
This helps us not overload the lower-capacity mirrors while being able to take some advantage of them. However, it's often about these slower mirrors that I receive end user complaints due to the slow speed.
Hmmm. People seem to be content :)
Ralph