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Good day,
We would like to register our public mirror server. Below are the information: http://mirror.rise.ph/centos/ [1] ftp://mirror.rise.ph/centos/ [2]
We synchronize 4 times a day @ 00:00, 05:00, 10:00, and 18:00 UTC +0800.
We're located in the Philippines, Cebu City.
We've allocated 20Mbps from 7am-7pm then 200Mbps from 7pm-7am for our mirror server.
Organization: RISE (https://rise.ph/ [3])
Also, we're currently syncing from 'msync.centos.org::CentOS'. Is there a better source for syncing? Is there a better way - a custom script for centos - for syncing?
Cheers,
Links: ------ [1] http://mirror.rise.ph/centos/ [2] /ftp://mirror.rise.ph/centos/ [3] https://rise.ph/
-- Marcelito de Guzman riseops@rise.ph
With all due respect, 20Mbps is not really a great deal of capacity for a mirror. One user could use that amount, when either completing an initial sync or downloading large files. It might be worthwhile possibly increasing the capacity of the connectivity to your server.
In saying that, I feel that I can speak on behalf of the CentOS Project in saying that everyone appreciates your contributions regardless, as every server counts.
Regards,
Christopher Hawker
*Note: I am not a representative of the CentOS Project, or any of it's related entites.
________________________________ From: CentOS-mirror centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org on behalf of Riseops riseops@rise.ph Sent: Friday, 18 May 2018 5:31 PM To: centos-mirror@centos.org Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Public Mirror
Good day,
We would like to register our public mirror server. Below are the information: http://mirror.rise.ph/centos/
ftp://mirror.rise.ph/centos/
We synchronize 4 times a day @ 00:00, 05:00, 10:00, and 18:00 UTC +0800.
We're located in the Philippines, Cebu City.
We've allocated 20Mbps from 7am-7pm then 200Mbps from 7pm-7am for our mirror server.
Organization: RISE (https://rise.ph/)
Also, we're currently syncing from 'msync.centos.org::CentOS'. Is there a better source for syncing? Is there a better way - a custom script for centos - for syncing?
Cheers,
-- Marcelito de Guzman riseops@rise.ph {#HS:583319352-169182#} [http://secure.helpscout.net/notification/convo/read/583319352/1595401755/]
Agreed. Our mirror can push 3-400Mbps on a handful on users. However on the 95th works out around 100Mb over the month.
Hope that helps
Best Regards,
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Thomas Bibb Technical Director
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On 18 May 2018, at 09:16, Christopher Hawker <christopherh1992@outlook.com.aumailto:christopherh1992@outlook.com.au> wrote:
With all due respect, 20Mbps is not really a great deal of capacity for a mirror. One user could use that amount, when either completing an initial sync or downloading large files. It might be worthwhile possibly increasing the capacity of the connectivity to your server.
In saying that, I feel that I can speak on behalf of the CentOS Project in saying that everyone appreciates your contributions regardless, as every server counts.
Regards,
Christopher Hawker
*Note: I am not a representative of the CentOS Project, or any of it's related entites.
________________________________ From: CentOS-mirror <centos-mirror-bounces@centos.orgmailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org> on behalf of Riseops <riseops@rise.phmailto:riseops@rise.ph> Sent: Friday, 18 May 2018 5:31 PM To: centos-mirror@centos.orgmailto:centos-mirror@centos.org Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Public Mirror
Good day,
We would like to register our public mirror server. Below are the information: http://mirror.rise.ph/centos/
ftp://mirror.rise.ph/centos/
We synchronize 4 times a day @ 00:00, 05:00, 10:00, and 18:00 UTC +0800.
We're located in the Philippines, Cebu City.
We've allocated 20Mbps from 7am-7pm then 200Mbps from 7pm-7am for our mirror server.
Organization: RISE (https://rise.ph/)
Also, we're currently syncing from 'msync.centos.orghttp://msync.centos.org::CentOS'. Is there a better source for syncing? Is there a better way - a custom script for centos - for syncing?
Cheers,
-- Marcelito de Guzman riseops@rise.phmailto:riseops@rise.ph {#HS:583319352-169182#} [http://secure.helpscout.net/notification/convo/read/583319352/1595401755/] _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.orgmailto:CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
As you can see here
http://mirror.ratiokontakt.de/stats/
our mirror located in Germany is TXing around 20-45Mbit/s. It mirrors holds CentOS and Ubuntu.
Am 18.05.2018 um 10:26 schrieb Thomas Bibb:
Agreed. Our mirror can push 3-400Mbps on a handful on users. However on the 95th works out around 100Mb over the month.
Hope that helps
Best Regards,
Thomas Bibb Technical Director
Telephony / Networks / Infrastructure / Applications
Phone: +44 (0)330 010 0140 tel:+44%20330%20010%200140 Mobile:+44 (0)790 486 4700 tel:+44%20790%20486%204700 Skype:thomasbibbuk Web:exascale.co.uk http://exascale.co.uk/
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On 18 May 2018, at 09:16, Christopher Hawker <christopherh1992@outlook.com.au mailto:christopherh1992@outlook.com.au> wrote:
With all due respect, 20Mbps is not really a great deal of capacity for a mirror. One user could use that amount, when either completing an initial sync or downloading large files. It might be worthwhile possibly increasing the capacity of the connectivity to your server.
In saying that, I feel that I can speak on behalf of the CentOS Project in saying that everyone appreciates your contributions regardless, as every server counts.
Regards,
Christopher Hawker
*Note: I am not a representative of the CentOS Project, or any of it's related entites.
*From:* CentOS-mirror <centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org> on behalf of Riseops <riseops@rise.ph mailto:riseops@rise.ph> *Sent:* Friday, 18 May 2018 5:31 PM *To:* centos-mirror@centos.org mailto:centos-mirror@centos.org *Subject:* [CentOS-mirror] Public Mirror Good day,
We would like to register our public mirror server. Below are the information: http://mirror.rise.ph/centos/
ftp://mirror.rise.ph/centos/
We synchronize 4 times a day @ 00:00, 05:00, 10:00, and 18:00 UTC +0800.
We're located in the Philippines, Cebu City.
We've allocated 20Mbps from 7am-7pm then 200Mbps from 7pm-7am for our mirror server.
Organization: RISE (https://rise.ph/)
Also, we're currently syncing from 'msync.centos.org http://msync.centos.org::CentOS'. Is there a better source for syncing? Is there a better way - a custom script for centos - for syncing?
Cheers,
-- Marcelito de Guzman riseops@rise.ph mailto:riseops@rise.ph {#HS:583319352-169182#} _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org mailto:CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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Riseops kirjoitti 18.5.2018 klo 10.31:
Good day,
We would like to register our public mirror server. Below are the information: http://mirror.rise.ph/centos/ ftp://mirror.rise.ph/centos/
We synchronize 4 times a day @ 00:00, 05:00, 10:00, and 18:00 UTC +0800.
We're located in the Philippines, Cebu City.
We've allocated 20Mbps from 7am-7pm then 200Mbps from 7pm-7am for our mirror server.
Organization: RISE (https://rise.ph/)
Also, we're currently syncing from 'msync.centos.org::CentOS'. Is there a better source for syncing? Is there a better way - a custom script for centos - for syncing?
Well, looks like this mirror is already in our database so I don't quite know what kind of changes would be necessary. I changed Rise->RISE and http://rise.ph/ -> https://rise.ph/
That msync.centos.org is a good place to sync from. As for a script, it usually boils down to one invocation of rsync and perhaps making sure multiple syncs are not running at the same time if the first sync takes too long. lockfile can help with this.