[CentOS-mirror] New Mirror specs

Nick Olsen

Nick at 141networks.com
Wed Oct 21 16:35:32 UTC 2009


It carries full rsync, with DVD. Its address is 
mirror.141networks.com/centos
but its a private mirror, so please don't pull from it.
Its also going up and down right now. So you might not be able to get to it.

On 10/21/2009 12:27 PM, João Carlos Mendes Luís wrote:
> What does your mirror carry?  Full rsync?  DVD images?  What's its address?
>
> Nick Olsen wrote:
>    
>> My mirror seems to take about around 150GB when its only got the latest
>> stuff right now, its a little higher right now because of 5.4 and 5.3
>> are on the mirrors right now.
>>
>> On 10/21/2009 12:17 PM, João Carlos Mendes Luís wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>       This is surely a FAQ, but I could not find the answer anywhere.
>>>
>>>       What are the needs in terms of disk space for a CentOS mirror?   I
>>> understand that we can choose to carry DVD images or not, but can we
>>> choose to carry only some archs and/or releases?  And in this cases, are
>>> there already any measures on disk space needed?   Is there some
>>> expectancy on how this will increase over time?
>>>
>>>       I hope to set up a new 1Gbps mirror (inside a 20Gbps backbone) in
>>> Brazil ASAP, but first I need to get these and some other answers to
>>> convince the bureaucrats.   ;-)
>>>
>>>       Regards,
>>>
>>>       Jonny
>>>
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