Hello:
We have set up a Tier 2 mirror to give back to the CentOS community.
Here are the server details:
Location: Dallas, TX, USA Sponsor Name: UnmeteredVPS.net Sponsor URL: http://UnmeteredVPS.net Sponsor Contact: support@UnmeteredVPS.net Versions sync'd: All Architectures sync'd: All Direct DVD downloads: Yes Http URL: http://centos.UnmeteredVPS.net FTP URL: ftp://centos.UnmeteredVPS.net Rsync: centos.UnmeteredVPS.net::CentOS Network Port: 100 mpbs. Switch port: Capped at 25 mbps, will raise if necessary Sync time: Every 6 hours
Please add this to the list of mirror sites.
Thank you, Neil Aggarwal Customer Service http://UnmeteredVPS.net
-- Neil Aggarwal, (972)834-1565, http://UnmeteredVPS.net/centos Virtual private server with CentOS 6 preinstalled Unmetered bandwidth = no overage charges
On 09.06.2013 03:51, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Network Port: 100 mpbs. Switch port: Capped at 25 mbps, will raise if necessary
While I have no problem adding a mirror with 100 mbit at the moment, I would refrain from adding one with 25mbps, especially as we have loads of 1 gbps mirrors in the US. The "Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3" mirrors were there "in the beginning" of CentOS, as 2004/2005 slower networks were not that unusual.
If you really could raise that cap to network port speed, I'd happily add that mirror.
Regards,
Ralph
Ralph:
If you really could raise that cap to network port speed, I'd happily add that mirror.
Thank you for getting back to me.
I removed the cap on the bandwidth.
Thank you, Neil
-- Neil Aggarwal, (972)834-1565, http://UnmeteredVPS.net/centos Virtual private server with CentOS 6 preinstalled Unmetered bandwidth = no overage charges
On 23.06.2013 17:32, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Ralph:
If you really could raise that cap to network port speed, I'd happily add that mirror.
Thank you for getting back to me.
I removed the cap on the bandwidth.
And added to the mirror list. Sorry for the slow reaction.
Cheers and thanks for your support,
Ralph