Re: Distribution via Internet2
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Scott Atchley wrote: Hi, We have been asked to distribute your ISOs for Internet2-connected users. We run a research testbed for sharable, wide-area, distributed storage. We offer tools that allow users to store and retrieve data stored on this testbed. Because these storage servers are on Internet2, users connected to Internet2-connected campuses can download the content at speeds from 30-90 Mbps (or faster if they have gigabit connections to the backbone and all the way through to their machine). You can read more about it at: http://linux.dsi.internet2.edu/ Looks like a fun project. From the looks of it you include european educational sites too, is this correct? Please add the above link to your mirror list for the United States and add (for Internet2 users only) after the link. Ok, we'll get around to that in the general mirror listing overhaul that we're going do do soon. /Mattias Wadenstein - on a european acadmic link -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Distribution via Internet2
On Friday, October 10, 2003, at 08:18 AM, Mattias Wadenstein wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Scott Atchley wrote: Hi, We have been asked to distribute your ISOs for Internet2-connected users. We run a research testbed for sharable, wide-area, distributed storage. We offer tools that allow users to store and retrieve data stored on this testbed. Because these storage servers are on Internet2, users connected to Internet2-connected campuses can download the content at speeds from 30-90 Mbps (or faster if they have gigabit connections to the backbone and all the way through to their machine). You can read more about it at: http://linux.dsi.internet2.edu/ Looks like a fun project. From the looks of it you include european educational sites too, is this correct? Yes, we have several machines that are on GEANT or closely connected to it. Please add the above link to your mirror list for the United States and add (for Internet2 users only) after the link. Ok, we'll get around to that in the general mirror listing overhaul that we're going do do soon. /Mattias Wadenstein - on a european acadmic link Thanks, Scott -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Distribution via Internet2
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Scott Atchley wrote: Hi, We have been asked to distribute your ISOs for Internet2-connected users. We run a research testbed for sharable, wide-area, distributed storage. We offer tools that allow users to store and retrieve data stored on this testbed. Because these storage servers are on Internet2, users connected to Internet2-connected campuses can download the content at speeds from 30-90 Mbps (or faster if they have gigabit connections to the backbone and all the way through to their machine). You can read more about it at: http://linux.dsi.internet2.edu/ Looks like a fun project. From the looks of it you include european educational sites too, is this correct? Please add the above link to your mirror list for the United States and add (for Internet2 users only) after the link. Ok, we'll get around to that in the general mirror listing overhaul that we're going do do soon. /Mattias Wadenstein - on a european acadmic link
Re: Distribution via Internet2
On Friday, October 10, 2003, at 08:18 AM, Mattias Wadenstein wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Scott Atchley wrote: Hi, We have been asked to distribute your ISOs for Internet2-connected users. We run a research testbed for sharable, wide-area, distributed storage. We offer tools that allow users to store and retrieve data stored on this testbed. Because these storage servers are on Internet2, users connected to Internet2-connected campuses can download the content at speeds from 30-90 Mbps (or faster if they have gigabit connections to the backbone and all the way through to their machine). You can read more about it at: http://linux.dsi.internet2.edu/ Looks like a fun project. From the looks of it you include european educational sites too, is this correct? Yes, we have several machines that are on GEANT or closely connected to it. Please add the above link to your mirror list for the United States and add (for Internet2 users only) after the link. Ok, we'll get around to that in the general mirror listing overhaul that we're going do do soon. /Mattias Wadenstein - on a european acadmic link Thanks, Scott