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Anton Xuereb wrote:
we still havent managed to get the ubuntu redirection
right ?
I've updated the link on the ubuntu wiki
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors)
On 2/26/07, Gregory Smirnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Indeed
we can compare total amount of data downloaded (mirror sync) and
uploaded to users for last month for example. The rate will explain why
the
traffic is counted... In the future when more people will be using the
mirror, the situation might change.
Oh well, if that is the case!!. But it would also be interesting to
know which distributions are being hit,
and which cause the most downloads. How many hits does /kernel/ get?
and that changes quite a bit I'm sure.
Personally
I use debian updates regularly, and so far happy about it. Usually
my download speed is about 130KB, though several times it went down to
34KB..
Anyway my total experience - I benefit from using our mirror. :)
Gregory
We are also carrying the full OOO yet we are not even on their list of
mirrors!
Philip
On
Sunday 25 February 2007 21:52, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti wrote:
> What kind of statistics do you need?
> We have both access logs and traffic bandwidth stats.
>
> The mirror machine is co-located and owned by the MLUG. We could
easily
> move the box around. It only takes petrol and a bit of down time.
>
> On 2/25/07, Philip Serracino Inglott <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok that is dumb! are there any statistics for the mirror?
maybe if the
> > argument is backed up by numbers ...
> > and maybe we should pick this up with the Malta Internet
Foundation who
> > run MIX as their stated aim is
> > "
> > Our vision for the Internet in Malta is centred around a
community of
> > users and providers of information, entertainment,
educational material,
> > communication, and online access to commercial services. A key
> > requirement for such a community to develop is cheap, fast
and reliable
> > access for the greatest possible number of users and
providers.
> > "
> > which are more or less the same reasons why the mirror exists
:-P
> >
> > Philip
> >
> > On 25/02/07, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > According to my last conversation with Maltanet, the
traffic from the
> > > mirror is accounted to as foreign traffic. We already
pointed this out
> > > from an MLUG perspective about this. I guess it should
now come from
> > > the ISP users. The mirror is bandwidth limited from both
downstream as
> > > well as upstream.
> > >
> > > On 2/23/07, Philip Serracino Inglott <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Is it just me or is the mirror not very fast, even
to local networks?
> > > > Shouldn't traffic to local sites pass over MIX and
be blindingly
> > > > fast. I was trying to download OOO for windoze to a
laptop at uni and
> > > > it was
> > > >
> > > > Slow! Also traffic from the mirror shouldn't be
accounted for on the
> > > > data threshold of ISPs, can someone confirm that
this is actually the
> > > > case. It might just be me, or my setup (which is
close to fubar), but
> > > > I
> > > > was rather let down by the performance of the
mirror.
> > > >
> > > > Philip
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