[CentOS-mirror] Prefixes for fastestmirror

Mon Jan 13 09:26:32 UTC 2014
Anthony Somerset <anthony at somersettechsolutions.co.uk>

I agree too - would love to know whats holding it back and what the community can do to help the transition - with the whole centos becoming a redhat based project it makes a whole lot of sense as fedora uses it already
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On 13 Jan 2014, at 02:14, Matt_Domsch at Dell.com wrote:

> If we can get MirrorManager into production for CentOS, that will allow local mirrors, be they public or private.
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> Matt Domsch
> Distinguished Engineer, Director
> Dell | Software Group
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> Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Prefixes for fastestmirror
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> Can we get prefixes setup for fastest mirror so our network automatically chooses our local mirror?
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