On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Patrick GONCALVES wrote:
>
> > Bizarre, j'ai vu ces images iso sur le site de linuxiso.org.
>
> N'est pas un serveur Debian. Les serveurs Debian offrent soit les fichiers
> s�par�ment, soit rsync.
Pas tout � fait vrai:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cd-images/2.2_rev0/i386/
Cependant, lire la FAQ:
http://cdimage.debian.org/faq.html
Extrait:
-?- Why are you using this "Pseudo-Image Kit"?
-!- You should ask: "Why is everyone else wasting bandwidth by downloading
CD images via FTP/HTTP?" For that's exactly what it is. During the
previous Debian release, we saw people from all over the world trying to
download the images from only a few FTP servers, resulting in enormous
amounts of international network traffic, overloaded networks and
overloaded servers. This while we have more than a hunderd "regular" FTP
servers worldwide offering the contents of those CDs, lots more and lots
faster than the CD image mirrors. With the Pseudo-Image Kit, the load gets
distributed factors better, and the required bandwidth to the CD image
mirrors is reduced by over 99% ! Furthermore, the Pseudo-Image Kit was
designed to be much more robust than the FTP/HTTP protocol: you can stop
and resume at any time, even switch between servers that offer only parts
of the archive.
--
http://www-internal.alphanet.ch/linux-leman/ avant de poser
une question.