Hi,
could anybody give me a rough idea of the amount of data transferred per day (or month) if I was to make my unofficial CentOS mirror (2.1, 3 and 4, i386 only, no ISOs) "official"?
I have 500GB per month available at the moment.
Thanks in advance,
Mike Zanker wrote:
Hi,
could anybody give me a rough idea of the amount of data transferred per day (or month) if I was to make my unofficial CentOS mirror (2.1, 3 and 4, i386 only, no ISOs) "official"?
I have 500GB per month available at the moment.
while I will let one of the mirror admins point out how much traffic they get from CentOS, I'd do want to point that the amount of traffic is regional. in that, you will mostly only get traffic from your country, or geographic zone.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 11:47:30AM +0100, Mike Zanker wrote:
Hi,
could anybody give me a rough idea of the amount of data transferred per day (or month) if I was to make my unofficial CentOS mirror (2.1, 3 and 4, i386 only, no ISOs) "official"?
I have 500GB per month available at the moment.
Hello, merlin.fit.vutbr.cz has cca 35TB/month but it includes all versions with all isos, and these ISOs are the majority of traffic, but if you will include even CD isos only, I would expect, that 500GB/month will be not enough.
But you can do some bandwidth limiting and so make some control over it.
Regards
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On 05/10/2006 11:55, Kasparek Tomas wrote:
Hello, merlin.fit.vutbr.cz has cca 35TB/month but it includes all versions with all isos, and these ISOs are the majority of traffic, but if you will include even CD isos only, I would expect, that 500GB/month will be not enough.
Thanks - I wouldn't include any ISOs, just the .torrents, so I guess it would mainly be used by people doing updates and network installs (and reading documentation).
Regards,
Mike.
Kasparek Tomas wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 11:47:30AM +0100, Mike Zanker wrote:
Hi,
could anybody give me a rough idea of the amount of data transferred per day (or month) if I was to make my unofficial CentOS mirror (2.1, 3 and 4, i386 only, no ISOs) "official"?
I have 500GB per month available at the moment.
Hello, merlin.fit.vutbr.cz has cca 35TB/month but it includes all versions with all isos, and these ISOs are the majority of traffic, but if you will include even CD isos only, I would expect, that 500GB/month will be not enough.
is that 35TiB/Month just for the /CentOS/ portion of the machine or is that the total consumption ? I see you dont have many other mirrors, but you do seem to have a few hosted projects etc.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 12:08:04PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Kasparek Tomas wrote:
could anybody give me a rough idea of the amount of data transferred per day (or month) if I was to make my unofficial CentOS mirror (2.1, 3 and 4, i386 only, no ISOs) "official"?
I have 500GB per month available at the moment.
Hello, merlin.fit.vutbr.cz has cca 35TB/month but it includes all versions with all isos, and these ISOs are the majority of traffic, but if you will include even CD isos only, I would expect, that 500GB/month will be not enough.
is that 35TiB/Month just for the /CentOS/ portion of the machine or is that the total consumption ? I see you dont have many other mirrors, but you do seem to have a few hosted projects etc.
These other projects are quiet small, I just host slax mirror and 35TB/month is total (actually it ranges from 30 to 40TB/month), but I expect that centos should be about 75-85% of total traffic.
--
Tomas Kasparek, PhD student E-mail: kasparek@fit.vutbr.cz CVT FIT VUT Brno, BI/140a Web: http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~kasparek Bozetechova 2, 612 66 Fax: +420 54114-1270 Brno, Czech Republic Phone: +420 54114-1220
ICQ: 293092805 jabber: tomas.kasparek@jabber.cz GPG: 2F1E 1AAF FD3B CFA3 1537 63BD DCBE 18FF A035 53BC
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Kasparek Tomas wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 12:08:04PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Kasparek Tomas wrote:
could anybody give me a rough idea of the amount of data transferred per day (or month) if I was to make my unofficial CentOS mirror (2.1, 3 and 4, i386 only, no ISOs) "official"?
I have 500GB per month available at the moment.
Hello, merlin.fit.vutbr.cz has cca 35TB/month but it includes all versions with all isos, and these ISOs are the majority of traffic, but if you will include even CD isos only, I would expect, that 500GB/month will be not enough.
is that 35TiB/Month just for the /CentOS/ portion of the machine or is that the total consumption ? I see you dont have many other mirrors, but you do seem to have a few hosted projects etc.
These other projects are quiet small, I just host slax mirror and 35TB/month is total (actually it ranges from 30 to 40TB/month), but I expect that centos should be about 75-85% of total traffic.
May Jun Jul centos 1101 1137 811 GBytes per month with only later versions of 3 and all 4
Phill
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, archive-admin@mirrorservice.org wrote:
May Jun Jul
centos 1101 1137 811 GBytes per month with only later versions of 3 and all 4
Phill
Phill,
One of the issues is that due to the way you redirect downloads to ftp our script that checks for iso currency doesnt at the moment know how to follow , so you arent listed for iso downloads by our redirect script ...
eg see http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos-3/3.8/isos/i386/ (from the uk)
It is on my todo list to fixup the script ...
But you are of course listed for dvd direct downloads - because we dont yet check those ...
Regards Lance
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