I'm debating joining into the mirror program to donate some additional bandwidth to the worthy cause you are.
Can a few of you speak out regarding what sort of bandwidth usage you are seeing?
I am located in the United States (Miami, FL to be exact) and am on a 100MB uplink - it would be interesting to hear from some of the other folks with similar setups as to the amount of traffic that is pushed.
With Cogent lowering their pricing I might go for a Gigabit burst uplink, but that's down the road. and I want to help now. J
Thanks,
John
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008, John C. Young wrote:
I'm debating joining into the mirror program to donate some additional bandwidth to the worthy cause you are.
Can a few of you speak out regarding what sort of bandwidth usage you are seeing?
I am located in the United States (Miami, FL to be exact) and am on a 100MB uplink - it would be interesting to hear from some of the other folks with similar setups as to the amount of traffic that is pushed.
mirror.chpc.utah.edu averages 100-150 gigabytes per day. That works out to about 15-20 megabits of constant traffic.
During the first three days of the CentOS 5.2 release, I pushed 2 terabytes. (Woo hoo!)
You can see my bandwidth graphs at http://mrtg.chpc.utah.edu/mrtg/mrtg-rrd.cgi/es-inscc-core/es-inscc-core_e17....
DR
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 03:07:43PM -0400, John C. Young wrote:
I'm debating joining into the mirror program to donate some additional bandwidth to the worthy cause you are.
Can a few of you speak out regarding what sort of bandwidth usage you are seeing?
I am located in the United States (Miami, FL to be exact) and am on a 100MB uplink - it would be interesting to hear from some of the other folks with similar setups as to the amount of traffic that is pushed.
With Cogent lowering their pricing I might go for a Gigabit burst uplink, but that's down the road. and I want to help now. J
http://ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de/info/breakdown.php4
That page gives an overview how much data we are transmitting every day for every project we are mirroring. It should show you the amount of centos traffic our mirror gets.
Adrian
My mirror is located in The Netherlands @ 2Gbps.
The monthly averages are 3TB of bandwidth.
Van: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] Namens John C. Young Verzonden: dinsdag 1 juli 2008 21:08 Aan: centos-mirror@centos.org Onderwerp: [CentOS-mirror] Average Traffic?
I'm debating joining into the mirror program to donate some additional bandwidth to the worthy cause you are.
Can a few of you speak out regarding what sort of bandwidth usage you are seeing?
I am located in the United States (Miami, FL to be exact) and am on a 100MB uplink - it would be interesting to hear from some of the other folks with similar setups as to the amount of traffic that is pushed.
With Cogent lowering their pricing I might go for a Gigabit burst uplink, but that's down the road. and I want to help now. J
Thanks,
John
http://stats.rc.rit.edu/ganglia/?c=Servers&h=gir.rit.edu&m=&r=ho...
Ignore the drops to zero.. box is 32bit and that is a counter being over-run. Most of our students are home now too so I'm seeing lower numbers then usual. It should pick up for me in the fall.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Support || Liteserver support@liteserver.nl wrote:
My mirror is located in The Netherlands @ 2Gbps.
The monthly averages are 3TB of bandwidth.
Van: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] Namens John C. Young Verzonden: dinsdag 1 juli 2008 21:08 Aan: centos-mirror@centos.org Onderwerp: [CentOS-mirror] Average Traffic?
I'm debating joining into the mirror program to donate some additional bandwidth to the worthy cause you are.
Can a few of you speak out regarding what sort of bandwidth usage you are seeing?
I am located in the United States (Miami, FL to be exact) and am on a 100MB uplink – it would be interesting to hear from some of the other folks with similar setups as to the amount of traffic that is pushed.
With Cogent lowering their pricing I might go for a Gigabit burst uplink, but that's down the road… and I want to help now. J
Thanks,
John
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
On 1/7/08 20:07, John C. Young wrote:
I’m debating joining into the mirror program to donate some additional bandwidth to the worthy cause you are.
Can a few of you speak out regarding what sort of bandwidth usage you are seeing?
I think the other responses are from mirrors with DVDs. I have everything except the DVDs and this is my total traffic for the past few months (in, out and total):
June 2008 49.6 GB 633.0 GB 682.7 GB May 2008 19.2 GB 373.7 GB 392.9 GB April 2008 29.2 GB 491.1 GB 520.3 GB March 2008 88.2 GB 379.7 GB 467.9 GB
Traffic graphs at http://www.zanker.org/mrtg/falcon.html
You can clearly see when 5.2 was released :)
Mike