Hello, I have set up a CentOS mirror in Atlanta. I have a transfer speed of 100Mbit, 300GB of monthly bandwith transfer. I am on AS15003. HTTP can be accessed at http://mirror.techbnc.org, FTP at ftp://mirror.techbnc.org/, and RSYNC at rsync://mirror.techbnc.org/centos5. The sponsoring organization is techBNC (http://techbnc.org). Please let me know if there's anything else I need to do.
On 28.05.2012 04:22, Ryan Becker wrote:
Hello, I have set up a CentOS mirror in Atlanta. I have a transfer speed of 100Mbit, 300GB of monthly bandwith transfer.
Sorry, but that's not possible (at least not in the US) - what happens to people who try to install from your mirror and then run into the bandwidth cap?
We try to have mirrors without a traffic cup, except where not possible at all (and these are then mostly areas of the world, where we only have few mirrors).
Thank you for wanting to help CentOS - how about you join the torrent swarm with that machine? This way your machine will just fade out of the swarm when your bandwidth limit has been reached.
Regards,
Ralph
Hello, I have contacted my hosting company and they have agreed to remove my bandwith cap so I am free to provide as much as needed. It turns out I actually have a gigabit uplink too, though the speeds weren't there in a speed test. Also, I'm changing my RSYNC module to just centos, not centos5. You can go to centos/5 then.
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Ralph Angenendt <ralph.angenendt@gmail.com
wrote:
On 28.05.2012 04:22, Ryan Becker wrote:
Hello, I have set up a CentOS mirror in Atlanta. I have a transfer speed of 100Mbit, 300GB of monthly bandwith transfer.
Sorry, but that's not possible (at least not in the US) - what happens to people who try to install from your mirror and then run into the bandwidth cap?
We try to have mirrors without a traffic cup, except where not possible at all (and these are then mostly areas of the world, where we only have few mirrors).
Thank you for wanting to help CentOS - how about you join the torrent swarm with that machine? This way your machine will just fade out of the swarm when your bandwidth limit has been reached.
Regards,
Ralph
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
On Mo 28 Mai 2012 21:29:59 CEST, Ryan Becker wrote:
Hello, I have contacted my hosting company and they have agreed to remove my bandwith cap so I am free to provide as much as needed. It turns out I actually have a gigabit uplink too, though the speeds weren't there in a speed test. Also, I'm changing my RSYNC module to just centos, not centos5. You can go to centos/5 then.
Are you going to stay on 5 only? Or would you also consider mirroring CentOS 6?
Regards,
Ralph