Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 14:47 -0500 schrieb Aaron Griffin:
> Below is a list of our current mirrors that support rsync. I would
> like to begin the process of setting up Tiered mirroring to give
> gerolde some breathing room.
> 
> To do this, I would like to know the following things:
> * Which of these mirrors are unreliable?

Only rit.edu sometimes have a out-of-sync, but the reason is most times
not finished sync to rsync.al.org...

> * How many mirrors do we want at the first tier?

My suggestion is 2 per country if the count of mirrors in this country
is for ex. bigger than 4. Otherwise one per country.

> * What criteria should we use to decide which mirrors are capable of
> being a tier 1 mirror?

My suggestion: public rsync access, a minimum of 4 times sync to
archlinux per day(often is better), university and well know hosters are
privileged above "private mirrors".

> * What is the rsync speed for these mirrors? (How much bandwidth do
> they have to offer?)
> 
> If anyone has the time to research this, please do so and respond.
> 
> Mirrors supporting rsync: 26
>       aarnet.edu.au
>       archlinux.fi
>       archlinux.nautile.nc
>       archlinuxfr.org
>       archlinuxfr.org
>       c3sl.ufpr.br
>       csclub.uwaterloo.ca
>       ftp.df.lth.se
>       gwdg.de
>       hs-esslingen.de
>       iinet.net.au
>       internode.on.net
>       las.ic.unicamp.br
>       leaseweb.com
>       mirror.svk.su
>       mirrors.xmission.com
>       pacific.net.au
>       pwsz.elblag.pl
>       rit.edu
>       roedu.net
>       spline.inf.fu-berlin.de
>       twilightlair.net
>       umoss.org
>       unej.ac.id
>       uni-bayreuth.de
>       uni-kl.de

I have additionally (my list of rsync mirrors is not complete):
        ftp.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp (FS#14627)
        ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt )FS#15670)

I could try to check until weekend all mirrors if their rsync access
works...

Gerhard


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