Dear all,
We are pleased to be able to provide public mirror services for CentOS project at Council of Information Security in New Delhi , INDIA. Initial sync is done and cron job set up with locking so all should be well.
HTTP: http://mirror-lnx.councilinfosec.in/centos/ RSYNC: currently not available
Sync schedule: Every 6h Bandwidth: 100 Mbps Location: New Delhi, India Sponsor: Council of Information Security Sponsor URL: www. http://www.etf.bg.ac.rs/encouncilinfosec.org IPv4 address to authorize: 122.176.115.141 IPv6 address to authorize: x Email contact: tarun@councilinfosec.org Mirroring AltArch : no
Sincerely,
Tarun Kumar kirjoitti 13.4.2018 klo 18.48:
Dear all,
We are pleased to be able to provide public mirror services for CentOS project at Council of Information Security in New Delhi , INDIA. Initial sync is done and cron job set up with locking so all should be well.
HTTP: http://mirror-lnx.councilinfosec.in/centos/ RSYNC: currently not available
Sync schedule: Every 6h Bandwidth: 100 Mbps Location: New Delhi, India Sponsor: Council of Information Security Sponsor URL: http://councilinfosec.org/ IPv4 address to authorize: 122.176.115.141 IPv6 address to authorize: x Email contact: tarun@councilinfosec.org Mirroring AltArch : no
Thank you for the offer, but I'm afraid your mirror might not be fast enough to be added to the mirrorlist. 100 Mbps is already at the lower bound.
In this particular case the actual download speed seems to peak at around 100 KB/sec, depending on where I'm testing from. We already have a few gigabit mirrors from India, and I'm afraid adding your mirror to the list would not really benefit CentOS users in India.
If you want to provide bandwidth for the project, I usually direct people to run a bittorrent seeder for the .iso images. This is suitable for lower bandwidth servers as well. This involves installing a bittorrent client, downloading some .torrent files from the "isos" directory and letting your client seed the bits to other bittorrent users.