[CentOS-mirror] Re: CentOS-mirror Digest, Vol 21, Issue 10
David Richardson
David.Richardson at utah.eduTue Nov 14 18:55:50 UTC 2006
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Kyle Gato wrote: > I was interested in starting a mirror, but I was wondering what the > average bandwidth usage of the mirrors were? I have a 100 Mbit server in > the Giga-Intrenational Datacenter (Germany) and I would like to donate a > mirror but I was just curious as too how much on average the usage was. On my mirror (mirror.chpc.utah.edu), I find that the throughput is pretty low, but it's always there. You can see the usage graph of my mirror at: https://megamon.chpc.utah.edu/mrtg/mrtg-rrd.cgi/rs-inscc-core1/rs-inscc-core1_ethernet10_12.html (green is downloads from mirror, blue is uploads to mirror) All together, I push roughly 40-60 gigabytes per day. Dave -- David Richardson <david.richardson at utah.edu> "It can be scary meeting new people, especially when they are the shock troops of a brutal alien civilization." -- Penny Arcade
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