Le 08/09/10 14:40, Freddy Munoz a écrit :
Dear Maven development team,
I introduce myself, my name is Freddy; I'm a software engineer at
Antelink, a software development start-up in Paris, France.
The Antelink development team uses intensively maven and other
open-source development tools to build our private and community
services (http://www.antelink.com/community). In this regard, we would
like to give in return by becoming an official mirror of maven (our
servers would be hosted in France, would be interesting for the Maven
community to have a new reliable mirror in Europe.). Yet, before
proceeding with the setup of a server, we would like to know whether
our resources fit the mirroring needs. More precisely, we would like
to know:
- how much space does the mirror take? Of the order of hundreds of GB?
- how much bandwidth do you recommend for it?
- does it require a specific configuration (http + specific modules)?
- do you require a specific synchronization rate (hourly, daily,
weekly)? (to ensure consistency between mirrors in the case of manual
sync)
- what do you require to push changes directly to the mirrors?
Thank you for your answers,
Kind Regards
--
Per Ardua Ad Astra
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Freddy Munoz ([email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>)
http://www.antelink.com/
phone: +33 1 42 39 30 78
Just find part of the answer on http://maven.apache.org/community.html
"Host a Mirror
As an extention to the previous statement, if you have access to a large
data repository with lots of bandwidth, please consider becomming a
mirror for the Maven central repository.
As you can imagine, thousands of users downloading can put quite a
strain on one server. If you wish to be a mirror, please file a request
in the Maven Project Administration JIRA project."
G.R.
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