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http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS (http only) Sync every 8 hours Virginia, USA 10 mbps bandwidth I am the tech contact No org to give credit to at the moment, that may change in the future
Thanks, Doug
Quite a bit more bandwidth then 10Mb/s I got about 42Mb/s from it. About the max here at the office. Just letting you know incase that's a configuration issue.
On 1/4/2011 1:33 PM, Doug Granzow wrote:
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http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS (http only) Sync every 8 hours Virginia, USA 10 mbps bandwidth I am the tech contact No org to give credit to at the moment, that may change in the future
Thanks, Doug
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Sweet, thanks for the external test. :) I was a little uncertain what our max upstream capacity is, so 10 mbps was a safe guess. The switch is 100mbps so that would be the max. I will watch how much capacity the mirror actually uses -- I may ultimately rate limit to 10 mbps.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Nick Olsen Nick@141networks.com wrote:
Quite a bit more bandwidth then 10Mb/s I got about 42Mb/s from it. About the max here at the office. Just letting you know incase that's a configuration issue.
On 1/4/2011 1:33 PM, Doug Granzow wrote:
Details:
http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS (http only) Sync every 8 hours Virginia, USA 10 mbps bandwidth I am the tech contact No org to give credit to at the moment, that may change in the future
Thanks, Doug
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The mirror we just turned up this weekend is sitting on a 100Mb/s switch port, in the past 2 days, Its pushed 123GB out, and 4.8GB in. Guess the point I'm making is prepare for it to pull (at times) as much as you let it. I've seen ours flatline at 100Mb/s for 10-15 minutes before. From our NOC, I get upwards of 70 from you. So prepare yourself now :D
On 1/4/2011 2:19 PM, Doug Granzow wrote:
Sweet, thanks for the external test. :) I was a little uncertain what our max upstream capacity is, so 10 mbps was a safe guess. The switch is 100mbps so that would be the max. I will watch how much capacity the mirror actually uses -- I may ultimately rate limit to 10 mbps.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Nick Olsen <Nick@141networks.com mailto:Nick@141networks.com> wrote:
Quite a bit more bandwidth then 10Mb/s I got about 42Mb/s from it. About the max here at the office. Just letting you know incase that's a configuration issue. On 1/4/2011 1:33 PM, Doug Granzow wrote:
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Am 04.01.11 19:33, schrieb Doug Granzow:
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http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS (http only) Sync every 8 hours Virginia, USA 10 mbps bandwidth
Hmmm. I'll put you in as a tier 2 mirror, I guess. If someone hits your mirror while doing large updates, that could be too slow if others are already downloading from there.
Is that okay with you? That means you wouldn't be in the mirrorlists, but just on the website.
Opinions by others?
I am the tech contact No org to give credit to at the moment, that may change in the future
Yeah, but I need to put something in as the name :)
Thanks for your support.
Ralph
Looks like closer to 100Mbit to me.
wget -O /dev/null http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS/5.5/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-LiveCD.is...
2011-01-06 18:20:22 (8.36 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [728184832/728184832]
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 12:01:04AM +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 04.01.11 19:33, schrieb Doug Granzow:
Details:
http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS (http only) Sync every 8 hours Virginia, USA 10 mbps bandwidth
Hmmm. I'll put you in as a tier 2 mirror, I guess. If someone hits your mirror while doing large updates, that could be too slow if others are already downloading from there.
Is that okay with you? That means you wouldn't be in the mirrorlists, but just on the website.
Opinions by others?
I am the tech contact No org to give credit to at the moment, that may change in the future
Yeah, but I need to put something in as the name :)
Thanks for your support.
It is actually a 100mbps uplink, but I listed 10mbps because that is probably all I can allocate to the mirror on a sustained basis.
Go ahead and put it as tier 2 for now, I would be interested to see how much traffic that gets me.
For the Organization put the name as "Capitalist Enterprises, Inc." with no link for now.
Thanks, Doug
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Bryan Seitz seitz@bsd-unix.net wrote:
Looks like closer to 100Mbit to me.
wget -O /dev/null http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS/5.5/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-LiveCD.is...
2011-01-06 18:20:22 (8.36 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [728184832/728184832]
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 12:01:04AM +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 04.01.11 19:33, schrieb Doug Granzow:
Details:
http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS (http only) Sync every 8 hours Virginia, USA 10 mbps bandwidth
Hmmm. I'll put you in as a tier 2 mirror, I guess. If someone hits your mirror while doing large updates, that could be too slow if others are already downloading from there.
Is that okay with you? That means you wouldn't be in the mirrorlists, but just on the website.
Opinions by others?
I am the tech contact No org to give credit to at the moment, that may change in the future
Yeah, but I need to put something in as the name :)
Thanks for your support.
--
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Am 07.01.11 01:48, schrieb Doug Granzow:
It is actually a 100mbps uplink, but I listed 10mbps because that is probably all I can allocate to the mirror on a sustained basis.
Go ahead and put it as tier 2 for now, I would be interested to see how much traffic that gets me.
Okay, added. Remember that you are the person who has to care about the traffic shaping :)
Thanks for your support,
Ralph