On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 23:17:33 +0200, Simon Paillard <spaill...@debian.org>
wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 09:25:58PM +0000, Eugene Paskevich wrote:
Submission-Type: update
Site: debian.volia.net
[..]
Archive-upstream: ftp.si.debian.org
Hmm... is it debian-archive upstream?
I thought it was for main archive.
I mirror archives directly from archive.debian.org.
Is there a problem with ftp.ua.debian.org ? (Well I see the datarate is
low :/)
No, I don't see any problem with it except for the throughput.
It looks up to date (at least as of now)
No surprise, it's push-secondary. :-)
List of upstream updated.
Thank you.
Comment: Looking for fast push-primary mirror to be triggered by for
main,
archive, and backports sections. Host might be considered for
push-primary.
No bandwidth or connections limits. 10GbE connection to ISP core. Please
contact mir...@volia.net for questions and/or suggestions.
10Gbps on the server too ?
Yes, the server has dual 10G NIC. ATM one socket is connected to the
backbone.
I guess ftp.ua.debian.org would be better served is allocated to you. Do
you have good peering in Ukraine ?
Well, the primary motivation for setting up this mirror was the speed
problems
of ftp.ua.debian.org and its leafs. But if you see that my site looks
better then
I don't mind becoming the local official mirror.
As for the peering, Volia is considered to be one of the biggest
'end-user' ISPs
in Ukraine. Although I'm not the one who is responsible for
peers/upstreams connections,
I believe that it's quite good.
Anyway, I believe that setting up pushing for the site prior making it
official mirror
is a good idea. :-)
We can continue on mirrors@d.o
Listmaster won't let mir...@volia.net get subscribed, so I've subscribed
as deb...@volia.net
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Programming Engineer
Operational support department
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