Hi all:
Unfortunately, due to new local restrictions, I've had to cap my mirror server's outbound rate to 50mbit/s. Local (to Washington State University) users are uncapped, of course, and have seen throughput as high as 80MB/s (yes, that's mega-bytes)....
--Jim
Am 23.03.11 21:32, schrieb Jim Kusznir:
Hi all:
Unfortunately, due to new local restrictions, I've had to cap my mirror server's outbound rate to 50mbit/s. Local (to Washington State University) users are uncapped, of course, and have seen throughput as high as 80MB/s (yes, that's mega-bytes)....
Okay, incorporated changes (and made you a tier 2 mirror).
Regards,
Ralph
Just out of curiosity, what tier was I before, and what are the definitions of the different tiers?
--Jim
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Ralph Angenendt ralph.angenendt@gmail.com wrote:
Am 23.03.11 21:32, schrieb Jim Kusznir:
Hi all:
Unfortunately, due to new local restrictions, I've had to cap my mirror server's outbound rate to 50mbit/s. Local (to Washington State University) users are uncapped, of course, and have seen throughput as high as 80MB/s (yes, that's mega-bytes)....
Okay, incorporated changes (and made you a tier 2 mirror).
Regards,
Ralph _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Am 28.03.11 22:14, schrieb Jim Kusznir:
Just out of curiosity, what tier was I before, and what are the definitions of the different tiers?
Tier 1 and speed :)
See http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=30 - slower than OC3, but > T1.
Would you be the only mirror in that area, you'd probably be rated higher, but there's quite a few machines in the US.
Cheers,
Ralph