How much bandwidth is need for an mirror? Is 5TB enough? On 2014-05-28 8:00 AM, centos-mirror-request@centos.org wrote:
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Message: 1 Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 15:57:09 +0300 From: info@neonsunucu.com Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Mirror Server To: centos-mirror@centos.org Message-ID: e417b241536e87fb801aedc4fc64ac59@neonsunucu.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Hi Friends,
We have synced up a new CentOS mirror with the following details and would like to provide it for public access:
URL: http://neonsunucu.com/mirror/ Sync Schedule: Every 6 hours Location: Istanbul, Turkey Bandwidth: 1Gb/s Ports, Unlimited Bandwith
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 13:32:28 +0000 From: "Rick van der Sterren - Netrouting" rick.sterren@netrouting.net Subject: [CentOS-mirror] New public mirror at Netrouting, The Netherlands To: centos-mirror@centos.org Message-ID: em673046d1-80d4-4cd9-a151-f14730106a4d@spk-office-8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi all,
We have set-up a new public CentOS mirror. It's available at http://mirror.netrouting.net/centos/ and ftp://mirror.netrouting.net/centos
The server is located in Spijkenisse, The Netherlands and connected at 1GE More info about at Netrouting at http://www.netrouting.com
Met vriendelijke groet, Best Regards, Rick van der Sterren
Netrouting Data Facilities The Netherlands, Sweden, United States
[NL] +31(0)88 045 46 00 ext 202 [US] +1 305-705-6983 ext 202 [E] rick@netrouting.com [W] http://www.netrouting.com
On 29/05/14 00:15, Aaron Hong wrote:
How much bandwidth is need for an mirror? Is 5TB enough?
It's always difficult to answer, as it depends on a bunch of factors, like are there a lot of mirrors in your country, is it a major release time (like the packet storm that will happen when CentOS 7 will be available and released), etc, etc ..
The good wiki page http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors mentions normally 15Tb but as already said, it's just a wild estimate. Can you give us more details about where the potential mirror would be located ?
Cheers,
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On 29/05/14 00:15, Aaron Hong wrote:
How much bandwidth is need for an mirror? Is 5TB enough?
It's always difficult to answer, as it depends on a bunch of factors, like are there a lot of mirrors in your country, is it a major release time (like the packet storm that will happen when CentOS 7 will be available and released), etc, etc ..
The good wiki page http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors mentions normally 15Tb but as already said, it's just a wild estimate. Can you give us more details about where the potential mirror would be located ?
We have between 3TB and 5TB upstream volume each month just for the CentOS mirror, more is technically possible so 5TB is a close limit. You should overthink: When your isp/peer already has a limit and they check/meter it and you pay less than "unlimited" customers while you keep using most of your volume each month they might want to change terms soon.