Hello Leo, On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:02:36AM +0300, Leo Trukšāns wrote: > Simon Paillard wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 07:04:29PM +0000, Leo Truksans wrote: > > > Package: mirrors > > > Severity: wishlist > > > > > > Submission-Type: new > > > Site: debian.linux.edu.lv [...] > > > Type: leaf [..] > > > Archive-upstream: ftp.pl.debian.org > > > Updates: twice > > > > You may/should setup push with ftp.pl.d.o, which is the optimal method > > to get updates: http://debian.org/mirror/push_mirroring > > You can contact them at ftpadmin THE SIGN YOU CAN GUESS task.gda.pl > > Well, I chose ftp.pl.debian.org because they had the best ping time > among several close primary mirrors I tried. Here is a question. Is > there a typical source for synchronizing main mirrors in EU > countries? Perhaps a ftp-master.eu.debian.org or something?
Check how far you are from kassia.debian.org or syncproxy.eu.debian.org. > We intend to become ftp.lv.debian.org if it's possible. Read carefully http://www.debian.org/mirror/official In short, we need you to commit on providing a fresh and well working mirror with all archs in the next years :) > > Could you please tell us how much bandwidth is available (or even > > peering info)? > > Yes, of course. The system is a virtual machine in a cluster which > has a total Internet connection of 3,5Gbps: 1Gbps to Latvian core > ISPs and 2,5Gbps to the rest of the world through GEANT network. > It's switched through a 10Gbps line. The physical machines have > 1Gbps, though. So, the short answer is: 1Gbps. It can be scaled, the > storage can perform more. -- Simon Paillard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

