> What about using sourceforge.net for file distribution? The files would
> get distributed to a number of mirrors simultaneously.
Incidentally, here are some stats on the current downloads for
this month (calculated hourly). The logs rolled on March 1, so these
aren't that accurate yet for a good overall average. Note that some of the
links below are file resources and some are directory resources (i.e.
'/stats/' vs. '/stats').
Matthew C. Mead emailed me last night because there were a few
typo'd links on the download page that I had to fix. He also said that he
already pushed 1.6gb for Plucker in 18 hours of being a mirror. The links
below are only for the files downloaded from my end. I don't track any
stats for the mirrors.
http://torrents.plkr.org:8000/
http://downloads.plkr.org/stats/
http://downloads.plkr.org/1.4/stats
http://downloads.plkr.org/1.6/stats
http://downloads.plkr.org/1.6.2/stats
http://downloads.plkr.org/1.7/stats
Also, these stats are for the Plucker downloads, and _just the
downloads_. It doesn't count CVS checkouts, snapshot downloads, the email
reflector (pler), or web hits to the website itself (main site, wiki,
openurls, etc.)
The other sites on the same pipe probably add another 2-3gb to the
total per day, for downloads, CVS checkouts, web hits, and so on. It has
been fun watching the project grow and grow and grow over the years.
d.
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