On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 10:07:45AM +0100, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
On Wed, 2017-09-27 at 19:26 +0200, Timo Goebel wrote:
... have you considered using some kind of a CDN for downloads, e.g.
cloudflare, if traffic is a concern?
> I'll see what I can do. The Rackspace billing does provide an
> extensive CSV of all charges (several MB, which for CSV is
> impressive :P), so I may well be able to pull something from that.
So yes, it's our package mirror:
Total bandwidth charge last month: $723.15
Bandwidth charges for web02: $706.79
What's harder to tell is who's consuming it - i.e. is it our users, or
just the repeated runs of the installer etc in BATS?
In any case, yes, some kind of offloading of this would give us vastly
more capability in the CI area.
I did help for a bit with oVirt and with yum you can relatively easily
put up mirrors with a mirrorlist and have it automatically select the
best one.
How much disk space is needed to mirror the yum repo? I know SNT[1] is
limited on that but not bandwidth since they're on a university 10Gb/s
link. If you have a mirrorlist file per release then you allow for just
mirroring the last n releases, saving a fair amount of it.
Many users are also doing some hosting so I wouldn't be surprised if you
could easily find a few to sponsor a mirror.
[1]: http://ftp.snt.utwente.nl/
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