Please add my new public mirror, which is setup as per http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=22
Please email the list when you're all set up with your cron job and your initial sync is completed. We will add you to our list of mirror sites.
This is done.
Please provide all relevant URL's (ftp/http/rsync/?) as well as how
http://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/ ftp://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/pub/CentOS/ rsync://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/CentOS
often you are synchronizing the mirror network. Please include what
thrice daily
city/state/country you are in and what your bandwidth cap is. Also
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
about 200 Mbit/s is available for mirrors at this POP site
please give a name and link to the sponsoring organization so we can
Clearcable Networks http://www.clearcable.ca/
give proper credit. If the best contact point for your mirror is not the address you are subscribed to the mailing list with, please provide the email address of your preferred contact as well.
mirror-centos@mail.rafal.ca is OK
Hi,
We are a start up company that uses CentOS for many of our servers and would like to contribute to the project. Right now donation of dedicated servers or monetary support is still not possible but we hope to do so once we grow. Right now, we are hoping to contribute through a public mirror. Our internet and company details are shown below. Because we just started, our internet is incomparable to many but hope to upgrade as soon as we have the financial ability to do so. I wanted to ask if it is feasible to create a public mirror with the below mentioned internet speed or if we should wait until we have a better connection.
ISP: Charter Internet Speed: 15/4Mbps Our Company: Evo Group Technologies, Inc Company Location: Shelburne, VT Server Location: Worcester, MA
Thanks in advance!
Kenneth Hough Chief Technology Officer Evo Group Technologies, Inc
4Mbps is extremely slow for a mirror, sadly.
I run on a 100Mbps connection, and my mirror submission was turned down.
Regards, Warren
On Sunday, July 8, 2012, Kenneth Perry Hough wrote:
Hi,
We are a start up company that uses CentOS for many of our servers and would like to contribute to the project. Right now donation of dedicated servers or monetary support is still not possible but we hope to do so once we grow. Right now, we are hoping to contribute through a public mirror. Our internet and company details are shown below. Because we just started, our internet is incomparable to many but hope to upgrade as soon as we have the financial ability to do so. I wanted to ask if it is feasible to create a public mirror with the below mentioned internet speed or if we should wait until we have a better connection.
ISP: Charter Internet Speed: 15/4Mbps Our Company: Evo Group Technologies, Inc Company Location: Shelburne, VT Server Location: Worcester, MA
Thanks in advance!
Kenneth Hough Chief Technology Officer Evo Group Technologies, Inc _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org javascript:; http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Ive asked to be taken off the mailing list and removed myself from the website. Im still getting these On Jul 8, 2012 5:06 PM, "Warren Myers" volcimaster@gmail.com wrote:
4Mbps is extremely slow for a mirror, sadly.
I run on a 100Mbps connection, and my mirror submission was turned down.
Regards, Warren
On Sunday, July 8, 2012, Kenneth Perry Hough wrote:
Hi,
We are a start up company that uses CentOS for many of our servers and would like to contribute to the project. Right now donation of dedicated servers or monetary support is still not possible but we hope to do so once we grow. Right now, we are hoping to contribute through a public mirror. Our internet and company details are shown below. Because we just started, our internet is incomparable to many but hope to upgrade as soon as we have the financial ability to do so. I wanted to ask if it is feasible to create a public mirror with the below mentioned internet speed or if we should wait until we have a better connection.
ISP: Charter Internet Speed: 15/4Mbps Our Company: Evo Group Technologies, Inc Company Location: Shelburne, VT Server Location: Worcester, MA
Thanks in advance!
Kenneth Hough Chief Technology Officer Evo Group Technologies, Inc _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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You can unsubscribe by yourself.
Well I tried to unsubscribe by logging back into my account a second time and the website says "no corresponding user info" linked to this email account. I cannot get back into the website and I'll try to contact someone on the team.
Honestly, why send such a condescending email to someone, Christopher Meng?
V/r
Trevor
On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Christopher Meng cickumqt@gmail.com wrote:
You can unsubscribe by yourself.
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Hi Warren,
Thanks for the info! I'll wait until we get a better up speed, and will keep in mind that it may need to be faster than 100Mbps.
Thanks, Ken
On 2012/07/08, at 18:06, Warren Myers wrote:
4Mbps is extremely slow for a mirror, sadly.
I run on a 100Mbps connection, and my mirror submission was turned down.
Regards, Warren
On Sunday, July 8, 2012, Kenneth Perry Hough wrote: Hi,
We are a start up company that uses CentOS for many of our servers and would like to contribute to the project. Right now donation of dedicated servers or monetary support is still not possible but we hope to do so once we grow. Right now, we are hoping to contribute through a public mirror. Our internet and company details are shown below. Because we just started, our internet is incomparable to many but hope to upgrade as soon as we have the financial ability to do so. I wanted to ask if it is feasible to create a public mirror with the below mentioned internet speed or if we should wait until we have a better connection.
ISP: Charter Internet Speed: 15/4Mbps Our Company: Evo Group Technologies, Inc Company Location: Shelburne, VT Server Location: Worcester, MA
Thanks in advance!
Kenneth Hough Chief Technology Officer Evo Group Technologies, Inc _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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Please kindly remove me from this mailing list.
Thank you!
________________________________ From: Warren Myers volcimaster@gmail.com To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. centos-mirror@centos.org Sent: Sun, July 8, 2012 3:06:52 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Question about new mirror
4Mbps is extremely slow for a mirror, sadly.
I run on a 100Mbps connection, and my mirror submission was turned down.
Regards, Warren
On Sunday, July 8, 2012, Kenneth Perry Hough wrote:
Hi,
We are a start up company that uses CentOS for many of our servers and would like to contribute to the project. Right now donation of dedicated servers or monetary support is still not possible but we hope to do so once we grow. Right now, we are hoping to contribute through a public mirror. Our internet and company details are shown below. Because we just started, our internet is incomparable to many but hope to upgrade as soon as we have the financial ability to do so. I wanted to ask if it is feasible to create a public mirror with the below mentioned internet speed or if we should wait until we have a better connection.
ISP: Charter Internet Speed: 15/4Mbps Our Company: Evo Group Technologies, Inc Company Location: Shelburne, VT Server Location: Worcester, MA
Thanks in advance!
Kenneth Hough Chief Technology Officer Evo Group Technologies, Inc _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
On 09.07.2012 00:06, Warren Myers wrote:
4Mbps is extremely slow for a mirror, sadly.
I run on a 100Mbps connection, and my mirror submission was turned down.
Um, no, you haven't been turned down (but I forgot to add your mirror - or rather: I forgot to ask you for complete info about your mirror).
Sorry if that came over wrongly.
Cheers,
Ralph
Oh - what do you need from me?
On Thursday, July 12, 2012, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
On 09.07.2012 00:06, Warren Myers wrote:
4Mbps is extremely slow for a mirror, sadly.
I run on a 100Mbps connection, and my mirror submission was turned down.
Um, no, you haven't been turned down (but I forgot to add your mirror - or rather: I forgot to ask you for complete info about your mirror).
Sorry if that came over wrongly.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Bandwith allocation, server location, URLs for HTTP/FTP/RSYNC (whatever you run), sync frequency, sponsoring organization if there is one.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Warren Myers volcimaster@gmail.com wrote:
Oh - what do you need from me?
On Thursday, July 12, 2012, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
On 09.07.2012 00:06, Warren Myers wrote:
4Mbps is extremely slow for a mirror, sadly.
I run on a 100Mbps connection, and my mirror submission was turned down.
Um, no, you haven't been turned down (but I forgot to add your mirror - or rather: I forgot to ask you for complete info about your mirror).
Sorry if that came over wrongly.
Cheers,
Ralph
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On 07.07.2012 00:18, Rafal Rzeczkowski wrote:
http://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/ ftp://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/pub/CentOS/ rsync://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/CentOS
please give a name and link to the sponsoring organization so we can
Clearcable Networks http://www.clearcable.ca/
Just so that I get it right:
Is that a privately sponsored/owned mirror or is this a mirror *sponsored* by Clearcable but run under your domain name?
Regards,
Ralph
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
On 07.07.2012 00:18, Rafal Rzeczkowski wrote:
http://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/ ftp://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/pub/CentOS/ rsync://centos.mirror.rafal.ca/CentOS
please give a name and link to the sponsoring organization so we can
Clearcable Networks http://www.clearcable.ca/
Just so that I get it right:
Is that a privately sponsored/owned mirror or is this a mirror *sponsored* by Clearcable but run under your domain name?
The arrangements for colocation of the mirror servers are provided by Clearcable Networks (www.clearcable.ca). I administer the servers and keep them under my own domain name.
On 07.07.2012 00:18, Rafal Rzeczkowski wrote:
Please add my new public mirror, which is setup as per http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=22
Okay, I added your mirror.
Thanks for your support, the mirror should show up in our listings in a few hours.
Cheers,
Ralph