PS: Sorry, I mistakenly wrote the previous email thinking this was about a new mirror server request. Please ignore it.

Best regards,
ikedaC

On 1/25/26 11:29 PM, www.miraa.jp wrote:

Dear 刘正阳-san,
My name is ikedaC, and I am one of the people hosting mirror servers.
You may already know this, but just in case.

It seems most applications are currently being submitted via the website.
It might be more convenient than applying by email.
Please see the following links.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/DeveloperWiki:NewMirrors#Create_a_feature-request
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/arch-mirrors/-/issues

For example, in the past, I applied as follows.
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/arch-mirrors/-/issues/96

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
ikedaC

On 1/25/26 6:30 PM, 刘正阳 wrote:

Dear Arch Linux Mirror Administrators,

Greetings from Qilu University of Technology (Qilu Tech). We are writing to formally apply for our mirror site (mirrors.qlu.edu.cn <https://mirrors.qlu.edu.cn/>) to be added as a Tier 1 mirror node in the Arch Linux official mirror network, with permission to sync directly from rsync://rsync.archlinux.org/ftp_tier1/ <https://rsync.archlinux.org/ftp_tier1/>.

Our mirror has recently been upgraded with dedicated access to the China Education and Research Network (CERNET) as a backbone node in Shandong Province, providing:

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    High-speed IPv6 connectivity with a 20 Gbps dedicated bandwidth,
    ensuring excellent network performance for both domestic and
    international users.

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    Robust infrastructure with redundant storage, reliable power, and
    24/7 operational monitoring.

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    Commitment to long-term service as part of our university’s
    mission to support open-source and academic communities.

We aim to contribute to the Arch Linux global mirroring infrastructure by providing a stable, high-performance mirror in East Asia, particularly optimized for CERNET and IPv6 users.

If our application aligns with Arch Linux’s mirror requirements, we would be grateful for guidance on the next steps—whether technical configurations, formal agreements, or compliance reviews. We are prepared to provide further details or adjust configurations as needed.

Thank you for your time and dedication to maintaining Arch Linux’s outstanding distribution network. We look forward to your response.


IPv4 address: 210.44.151.62

IPv6 address: 2001:da8:7002:f903:200::2

Bandwith: 20Gbps

Location: China Shandong Jinan


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ikedaC
[email protected]
http(s)://www.miraa.jp/

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ikedaC
[email protected]
http(s)://www.miraa.jp/

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