HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/ Sync schedule: Every 6 hrsBandwidth: 1TbLocation: US - PASponsor: Hobby ClassifiedsSponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.comIPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.comMirroring AltArch: no
Thanks!
Hello Peter,
If your mirror is added, with 1TB on a 1Gbps port, you will easily exceed your quota. Typically mirror hosts operate unmetered transit services, and the bandwidth they can allocate to the mirror from the transit is the value included here.
Although your offer is greatly appreciated by the community, I would reconsider your offer. If you do decide to stay (and Anssi and/or Fabian accept your mirror), you will be asked for the connectivity speed.
Thanks, Christopher H.
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On 7 May 2019, at 7:46 am, Peter Grigor <pgrigor@hoobly.commailto:pgrigor@hoobly.com> wrote:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs Bandwidth: 1Tb Location: US - PA Sponsor: Hobby Classifieds Sponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.com IPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166 IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.commailto:mirrors@hoobly.com Mirroring AltArch: no
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I'm not sure where you're getting 1Gbps, I submitted (which is correct) a bandwidth of 1Tbps.
Regards,
Peter <^_^>
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:19 PM Christopher Hawker me@chrishawker.com.au wrote:
Hello Peter,
If your mirror is added, with 1TB on a 1Gbps port, you will easily exceed your quota. Typically mirror hosts operate unmetered transit services, and the bandwidth they can allocate to the mirror from the transit is the value included here.
Although your offer is greatly appreciated by the community, I would reconsider your offer. If you do decide to stay (and Anssi and/or Fabian accept your mirror), you will be asked for the connectivity speed.
Thanks, Christopher H.
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 May 2019, at 7:46 am, Peter Grigor pgrigor@hoobly.com wrote:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/ Sync schedule: Every 6 hrsBandwidth: 1TbLocation: US - PASponsor: Hobby ClassifiedsSponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.comIPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.comMirroring AltArch: no
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I’m quite sure the switchport this mirror is plugged into is 1000Gbps.
Van: CentOS-mirror centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org Namens Peter Grigor Verzonden: dinsdag 7 mei 2019 00:21 Aan: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. centos-mirror@centos.org Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Old Mirror Re-submission
I'm not sure where you're getting 1Gbps, I submitted (which is correct) a bandwidth of 1Tbps.
Regards,
Peter
<^_^>
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:19 PM Christopher Hawker <me@chrishawker.com.au mailto:me@chrishawker.com.au > wrote:
Hello Peter,
If your mirror is added, with 1TB on a 1Gbps port, you will easily exceed your quota. Typically mirror hosts operate unmetered transit services, and the bandwidth they can allocate to the mirror from the transit is the value included here.
Although your offer is greatly appreciated by the community, I would reconsider your offer. If you do decide to stay (and Anssi and/or Fabian accept your mirror), you will be asked for the connectivity speed.
Thanks,
Christopher H.
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 May 2019, at 7:46 am, Peter Grigor <pgrigor@hoobly.com mailto:pgrigor@hoobly.com > wrote:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/ http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 1Tb
Location: US - PA
Sponsor: Hobby Classifieds
Sponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.com http://www.hoobly.com
IPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166
IPv6 address to authorize:
Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.com mailto:mirrors@hoobly.com
Mirroring AltArch: no
Thanks!
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Hehe, ya my bad :)
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:25 PM Wessel Sandkuijl weppel@weppel.nl wrote:
I’m quite sure the switchport this mirror is plugged into is 1000Gbps.
*Van:* CentOS-mirror centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org *Namens *Peter Grigor *Verzonden:* dinsdag 7 mei 2019 00:21 *Aan:* Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. centos-mirror@centos.org *Onderwerp:* Re: [CentOS-mirror] Old Mirror Re-submission
I'm not sure where you're getting 1Gbps, I submitted (which is correct) a bandwidth of 1Tbps.
Regards,
Peter
<^_^>
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:19 PM Christopher Hawker me@chrishawker.com.au wrote:
Hello Peter,
If your mirror is added, with 1TB on a 1Gbps port, you will easily exceed your quota. Typically mirror hosts operate unmetered transit services, and the bandwidth they can allocate to the mirror from the transit is the value included here.
Although your offer is greatly appreciated by the community, I would reconsider your offer. If you do decide to stay (and Anssi and/or Fabian accept your mirror), you will be asked for the connectivity speed.
Thanks,
Christopher H.
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 May 2019, at 7:46 am, Peter Grigor pgrigor@hoobly.com wrote:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 1Tb
Location: US - PA
Sponsor: Hobby Classifieds
Sponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.com
IPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166
IPv6 address to authorize:
Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.com
Mirroring AltArch: no
Thanks!
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Most providers commonly offer speeds of 100Mbps, 1Gbps (the most common) and 10Gbps. I deduced the quota from your first e-mail, where you stated “Bandwidth: 1TB”.
I find it extremely hard to believe that your mirror has 1Tbps bandwidth. No storage device has the capacity to read at 100Gbps, let alone 1Tbps. The fastest SSD available that I’m aware of are the enterprise-grade PCIe SSDs, rated at about 10Gbps. And no hardware manufacturer to date has developed 1Tbps cards.
So the only logical way to truly get 1Tbps mirror speeds, would be to operate multiple racks and aggregate bandwidth which isn’t a feasible way to operate a mirror. Which if you are, I’m sure Anssi and Fabian would be your new best friends and I’d love to see some photos.
Thanks, Christopher H.
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On 7 May 2019, at 8:21 am, Peter Grigor <pgrigor@hoobly.commailto:pgrigor@hoobly.com> wrote:
I'm not sure where you're getting 1Gbps, I submitted (which is correct) a bandwidth of 1Tbps.
Regards,
Peter <^_^>
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:19 PM Christopher Hawker <me@chrishawker.com.aumailto:me@chrishawker.com.au> wrote: Hello Peter,
If your mirror is added, with 1TB on a 1Gbps port, you will easily exceed your quota. Typically mirror hosts operate unmetered transit services, and the bandwidth they can allocate to the mirror from the transit is the value included here.
Although your offer is greatly appreciated by the community, I would reconsider your offer. If you do decide to stay (and Anssi and/or Fabian accept your mirror), you will be asked for the connectivity speed.
Thanks, Christopher H.
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 May 2019, at 7:46 am, Peter Grigor <pgrigor@hoobly.commailto:pgrigor@hoobly.com> wrote:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs Bandwidth: 1Tb Location: US - PA Sponsor: Hobby Classifieds Sponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.com IPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166 IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.commailto:mirrors@hoobly.com Mirroring AltArch: no
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Oh crap, nvm.
The bandwidth is the *total quota* (read to fast, I get it). Bandwidth is unlimited.
So sorry!
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:19 PM Christopher Hawker me@chrishawker.com.au wrote:
Hello Peter,
If your mirror is added, with 1TB on a 1Gbps port, you will easily exceed your quota. Typically mirror hosts operate unmetered transit services, and the bandwidth they can allocate to the mirror from the transit is the value included here.
Although your offer is greatly appreciated by the community, I would reconsider your offer. If you do decide to stay (and Anssi and/or Fabian accept your mirror), you will be asked for the connectivity speed.
Thanks, Christopher H.
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 May 2019, at 7:46 am, Peter Grigor pgrigor@hoobly.com wrote:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.hoobly.com/ Sync schedule: Every 6 hrsBandwidth: 1TbLocation: US - PASponsor: Hobby ClassifiedsSponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.comIPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.comMirroring AltArch: no
Thanks!
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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The bandwidth is the *total quota* (read to fast, I get it). Bandwidth is unlimited.
Don’t worry, s#!t happens. But then takes me back to my first email. I’ve seen mirrors use more than 1TB “quota” in a week, let alone a month.
The community is greatful for your offer, however I believe you should withdraw your submission.
Thanks, Christopher H.
Maybe we’re talking past each other: it’s 1Gbps unmetered. Hope this helps. :)
So sorry for the confusion. My faul
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 6:39 PM Christopher Hawker me@chrishawker.com.au wrote:
The bandwidth is the *total quota* (read to fast, I get it). Bandwidth
is unlimited.
Don’t worry, s#!t happens. But then takes me back to my first email. I’ve seen mirrors use more than 1TB “quota” in a week, let alone a month.
The community is greatful for your offer, however I believe you should withdraw your submission.
Thanks, Christopher H. _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Peter Grigor kirjoitti 7.5.2019 klo 0.45:
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs Bandwidth: 1Tb Location: US - PA Sponsor: Hobby Classifieds Sponsor URL: http://www.hoobly.com IPv4 address to authorize: 69.64.41.166 IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: mirrors@hoobly.com Mirroring AltArch: no
Hi, welcome back! I've now re-enabled your mirror with the updated details, and you should now be able to rsync from rsync://msync.centos.org/CentOS/ again.