Hi,

Am 25.01.2011 um 15:56 schrieb Friedrich Strohmaier:
> SWITCHmirror Admins schrieb:
> 
>> The same applies for mirror.switch.ch, we have enough space.
>> Keeping the archive separate from the current stuff is highly
>> appreciated.
> 
>> For sites with less capacity, it might be preferred to keep the ISO
>> images in a separate subtree, easy to exclude.
> 
> That sounds reasonable and was what I thought about.
> Having no clue how it works with mirrorbrain in detail, I'll proceed to
> change that today. :o))

That's straightforward: Just put the new files somewhere into the tree, either 
in a separate directory, or just anywhere. In any case, exclude the new "bulk" 
stuff in our existing rsync modules as well as in the push rsync script.

Then, either create a new, separate rsync module which mirrors may be use to 
sync those files, if they choose to do so. Or create "variants" of the existing 
rsync modules, so mirrors can choose between tdf-stage and tdf-stage-plus (and 
tdf-pub and tdf-pub-plus), depending on whether they want the additional 
content or not. Likewise, the push script should be adjusted regarding mirrors 
which should receive the files.

This way, you control whether the files end up on mirrors, and give mirrors a 
choice.

That's basically all you need to do. And in the next step, it would make sense 
to assess on the download server how often the big files are requested, and 
judge from there whether mirroring is needed. Maybe no mirroring at all in the 
beginning; maybe one mirror in Germany and one in the US will suffice 
initially; maybe more mirrors are needed, if the files become popular. 

Hope this helps,
Peter
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