I shall. I just realized that this makes a local up2date mirror as well. I have 10 CentOS servers, so that will cut down on our bandwidth as well. Big plus there. Later! ----------------------------------- Graham Frank (608) 359-1593 Neoservers LLC - http://www.neoservers.com/ Founder/Owner -----Original Message----- From: Lance Davis Date: 10/27/05 4:27 pm To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. Subj: Re: [CentOS-mirror] New Mirror On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Graham Frank wrote: > > Hey all. > > I just finished the initial sync to a mirror I've setup. After awhile, I will > decide whether or not to keep the mirror running. I want to see how much > bandwidth it will use first. > > Server details: > Intel P4 2.8 Ghz (800 Mhz FSB / HT) > 1GB DDR-400 RAM > 250GB SATA > > Connection and Location Details: > San Jose, California - AboveNet SJC2 - Tier 1 > Connected via a single Gig-E on a 100 Mbps port (took two hours to complete the > initial sync at 80 Mbps) > > Currently, I'm only offering HTTP access to the mirror. If I permanently > maintain it, I'll offer FTP and possible RSYNC access. > > Mirror: http://centos.neoservers.com > Sponsor: Neoservers LLC > Sponsor URL: http://www.neoservers.com > Syncing twice daily at 8AM and 8PM > > Anything I miss? Let me know! Thanks - I have added your mirror to the database - it should show up in a short while. Please let us know if you decide to stop maintaining it so we can remove it from the database. Regards Lance -- uklinux.net - The ISP of choice for the discerning Linux user. _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror