G'Day List,
Currently operating a CentOS mirror for our customer base, and for various reasons we would like to open this up further to the public.
Just wondering the approximate bandwidth we could expect on average. I understand with the fastestmirror plugin, this can vary per location, however, just rough guesstimates is all that is required before we commit.
Thanks
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Bradley Falzon wrote:
G'Day List,
Currently operating a CentOS mirror for our customer base, and for various reasons we would like to open this up further to the public.
Just wondering the approximate bandwidth we could expect on average. I understand with the fastestmirror plugin, this can vary per location, however, just rough guesstimates is all that is required before we commit.
On mirror.chpc.utah.edu, mrtg says I've averaged 19 mbit outbound and 1 mbit inbound traffic over the last year.
That's including all traffic for my mirror, and I carry the CentOS DVD images.
DR
Bradley Falzon wrote:
Just wondering the approximate bandwidth we could expect on average. I understand with the fastestmirror plugin, this can vary per location, however, just rough guesstimates is all that is required before we commit.
http://centos.bio.lmu.de/mrtg/141.84.43.23_141.84.43.22.html
Disregard May, there was something broken in the setup :)
Cheers,
Ralph
On 26/08/08 04:38, Bradley Falzon wrote:
Just wondering the approximate bandwidth we could expect on average. I understand with the fastestmirror plugin, this can vary per location, however, just rough guesstimates is all that is required before we commit.
http://centos.zanker.org/vnstat/ https://www.zanker.org/mrtg/falcon.html
Full mirror apart from DVDs.
Regards,
Mike