> Once this is done, I'll look at the http.debian.net mirror redirector service to have it direct clients from within the AWS Regions to transparently use this mirror. This is going to be so sweet, install and bootstrapping times should reduce significantly. Remember that we will want to use the internal IP, so the redirector service should know about the different availability zones.
Anders On 19 January 2013 09:18, James Bromberger <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > I'm already working on this; I have a mirror I am testing in the Sydney > region, accessible only within the region to keep traffic costs miminal. > Its around 200 GB of RRS storage, and currently works off cron 4 times per > day. For sources.list: > > - deb > http://debian-sydney.s3-website-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/debian/ > wheezy main contrib non-free > > > > I envisage having this stable, and set up for mirror pulse, in the next > week or so, and will then start to deploy similar in other regions. Once > this is done, I'll look at the http.debian.net mirror redirector service > to have it direct clients from within the AWS Regions to transparently use > this mirror. (For extra points, we'll then possibly look at hosting some > http.debian.net redirector nodes!) > > > > James > > > > On 2013-01-19 12:26, Charles Plessy wrote: > > Package: cloud.debian.org > Severity: wishlist > > Dear all, > > as discussed in earlier threads, it would be great to mirror the Debian > archive > in the Amazon cloud, in order to speed up and cut costs on operations with > Debian images that we provide there. > > Is there anybody who knows where is the source code of the system used by > Ubuntu to mirror its archive there ? > > Have a nice week-end, > -- Charles Plessy Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan > > >
