I've got a new mirror setup and ready to go with initial syncs completed and syncing 4 times daily:
http://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/ ftp://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Bandwidth cap: 30Mbps for now
Sponsoring Org:
Western Virtual http://www.westernvirtual.com
Thanks,
Adam
On 18.12.2012 00:12, Adam Cantwell wrote:
I've got a new mirror setup and ready to go with initial syncs completed and syncing 4 times daily:
http://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/ ftp://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Bandwidth cap: 30Mbps for now
That's not much, especially in a country (well, a rather large one, the US) where we have tons of mirrors with 1Gbps and even more with 100 Mbps.
The only thing I could do is add it under "Tier 2 (Slower than OC3 but faster than T1)" and not include it in our mirrorlist rotation, as I don't want to send unsuspecting users at a mirror with that speed.
Regards,
Ralph
http://mirrordenver.fdcservers.net/centos/ Can we get this added?
1Gb ALL Versions/Arch. Not to be confused with FDCServers.net LLC Chicago Location… This is hosted in Denver CO.
On Dec 20, 2012, at 3:04 PM, Ralph Angenendt ralph.angenendt@gmail.com wrote:
On 18.12.2012 00:12, Adam Cantwell wrote:
I've got a new mirror setup and ready to go with initial syncs completed and syncing 4 times daily:
http://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/ ftp://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Bandwidth cap: 30Mbps for now
That's not much, especially in a country (well, a rather large one, the US) where we have tons of mirrors with 1Gbps and even more with 100 Mbps.
The only thing I could do is add it under "Tier 2 (Slower than OC3 but faster than T1)" and not include it in our mirrorlist rotation, as I don't want to send unsuspecting users at a mirror with that speed.
Regards,
Ralph
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
On 20.12.2012 23:17, supportdenver wrote:
http://mirrordenver.fdcservers.net/centos/ Can we get this added?
1Gb ALL Versions/Arch. Not to be confused with FDCServers.net LLC Chicago Location… This is hosted in Denver CO.
I gather the rest is the same as with the other FDCserver mirror, so I added it.
Have a happy new year. Regards,
Ralph
On 12/20/12 3:04 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
On 18.12.2012 00:12, Adam Cantwell wrote:
I've got a new mirror setup and ready to go with initial syncs completed and syncing 4 times daily:
http://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/ ftp://mirror.westernvirtual.com/centos/
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Bandwidth cap: 30Mbps for now
That's not much, especially in a country (well, a rather large one, the US) where we have tons of mirrors with 1Gbps and even more with 100 Mbps.
The only thing I could do is add it under "Tier 2 (Slower than OC3 but faster than T1)" and not include it in our mirrorlist rotation, as I don't want to send unsuspecting users at a mirror with that speed.
Regards,
Ralph
Well, when you say bandwidth cap are you asking how much total circuit capacity I have or how much I'm willing to allocate to the mirror? Total capacity is >2Gbps, but 30Mbps is what I was wanting to cap the mirror at. I operated a tier 1 mirror two years ago at a previous employer and the transit never exceeded 10Mbps. That being the case I figured a cap of 30Mbps was reasonable. If that's not the case, then I withdraw my request.
Thanks,
Adam
On 20.12.2012 23:22, Adam Cantwell wrote:
On 12/20/12 3:04 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
That's not much, especially in a country (well, a rather large one, the US) where we have tons of mirrors with 1Gbps and even more with 100 Mbps.
Well, when you say bandwidth cap are you asking how much total circuit capacity I have or how much I'm willing to allocate to the mirror? Total capacity is >2Gbps, but 30Mbps is what I was wanting to cap the mirror at. I operated a tier 1 mirror two years ago at a previous employer and the transit never exceeded 10Mbps. That being the case I figured a cap of 30Mbps was reasonable. If that's not the case, then I withdraw my request.
Yeah, I'm sorry, but I don't think we have mirrors "that slow" in the US anymore - at least not new ones. I don't want people to suddenly find themselves at that speed.
But thanks for your offer anyway, it's much appreciated.
No offense and have a great new year,
Ralph