Re: [IAEP] [Systems] Content Delivery Network is in production

2009-10-12 Thread Tomeu Vizoso
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 22:41, David Farning dfarn...@sugarlabs.org wrote: For the last couple of week, we have been working with Peter Pöml to set up mirrorbrain as the content deliver network for Sugar Labs. There are a number advantages for using a content delivery network. 1. Usability -  

Re: [IAEP] [Systems] Content Delivery Network is in production

2009-10-12 Thread David Farning
Seems to be working pretty well from here in Portugal, download.sl.o gets redirected to download2.sl.o (solarsail @ MIT?) and utwente.nl. Both max out my connection (1.2 MB/s). Nice, we will be adding mirrors as the system stabilizes. The goal is for the download infrastructure to be ready

Re: [IAEP] [Systems] Content Delivery Network is in production

2009-10-12 Thread Yama Ploskonka
wow wow wow, this is a way cool concept. Local updates that would be truly local automagically. I really would want to know how this ends up working for the large deploys , esp. Uruguay. I have been told that some servers are quite overstressed already as it seems (correct me here please) that

Re: [IAEP] [Systems] Content Delivery Network is in production

2009-10-12 Thread David Farning
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Yama Ploskonka yamap...@gmail.com wrote: wow wow wow, this is a way cool concept.  Local updates that would be truly local automagically.  I really would want to know how this ends up working for the large deploys , esp. Uruguay.  I have been told that some

Re: [IAEP] [Systems] Content Delivery Network is in production

2009-10-12 Thread Yama Ploskonka
I'll post to Sur. Pablo Flores might be the prime actor here. Dunno if 'guay can ever use the .86, the whole point of .84 was to make it usable by the guayish security system AFAIK, but I am suitably ignorant of those matters as to fact. If I were right, and I am afraid I might be :-) then we