Thanks for that information Yoav.

I may not have been clear about were I intended to store the ISO files. I
always intended to store them in Artifactory and had read about the YUM
repositories which is something I will need to look into as well. My
question was more around the way to configure the Artifactory repository.

Can you assign storage types for each repository? I may be reading the user
guide wrong, but I was under the impression that a repository can use a file
storage or db storage and was asking if when using Artifactory I could set
this up to have some repositories using file storage (those with ISOs etc)
and others with default db storage? Can I and is it recommended to set the
repository storage type to file based for the ISO repository? 

I had been reading about 
http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Changing+the+Default+Storage
Changing the Default Storage  and wondered if this would enable me to use
file storage managed by Artifactory rather than sticking ISO files in a
database?

I like the advice on using virtual repositories for common sets of install
files too - something I shall have to experiment with.

Any advice/suggestions based on these clarification more than welcome and
thanks for taking the time to reply to my initial request.

Pete

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