Hi it's hard quantify the instantainious bandwidth the but we ship (mirrorservice.org) ~ 113G a day for our centos mirror ~3TB a month. we carry the dvd iso's. It usualy makes our top ten-fifteen download sites by volume. Report covers period Mon Feb 19 11:26:32 2007 to Mon Feb 19 12:26:32 2007 Name Files Bytes Bandwidth Average over period download.sourceforge.net 25,744 66.6 GiB 18.9 MiB/s releases.ubuntu.com 199 17.1 GiB 4.9 MiB/s download.eclipse.org 18,080 13.4 GiB 3.8 MiB/s download.fedora.redhat.com 7,956 11.8 GiB 3.4 MiB/s cdimage.ubuntu.com 94 11.4 GiB 3.2 MiB/s ftp.opensuse.org 12,883 6.6 GiB 1.9 MiB/s ftp.uni-kl.de 78 4.8 GiB 1.4 MiB/s mirror.centos.org 545 3.2 GiB 921.4 KiB/s download.openoffice.org 393 2.5 GiB 728.2 KiB/s ftp.mysql.com 355 2.1 GiB 619.0 KiB/s Max Average Current Out 644.8 Mb/s (64.5%) 354.5 Mb/s (35.4%) 625.5 Mb/s (62.6%) Phill. On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Randy McAnally wrote: > > > > > My instantaneous bandwidth rarely goes over about 20mbit. > > > > We see spikes of 50-100Mbps almost daily. Perhaps it also depends on > geographic location and server limits. > > -- > Randy McAnally > www.Fast-Serv.com > 619-819-8252 > 619-819-9443 FAX > 877-255-9081 T/F > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-mirror mailing list > CentOS-mirror at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror > -- Archive Admin's at The UK Mirror Service http://www.mirrorservice.org/