> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 09:25:53AM -0700, Ricardo Yanez wrote:
>> > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 04:49:26PM +0000, Ricardo Yanez wrote:
>> >> Package: mirrors
>> >> Severity: wishlist
>> >>
>> >> Submission-Type: new
>> >> Site: debian.nod.cl
> [..]
>> >> Archive-upstream: ftp.br.debian.org
>> >> Updates: push
>> >
>> > Ok. The thing is that we prefer to push all mirrors of a given round
>> > robin from the same mirror (syncproxy.wna.debian.org), in order to
>> > synchronize the moment mirrors apply the new content (2nd stage).
>>
>> That makes perfect sense.
>
> On that topic, could you update the virtual host so that it can serves
> any
> *debian.org , maybe cdn.debian.net (though not managed by mirroradm).
> The better option is obviously to get this as the default VH.

I have added

        ServerAlias *.debian.org cdn.debian.net

Ricardo

>
>> >> Maintainer: Ricardo Yanez <ricardo.ya...@calel.org>
>> >> Country: CL Chile
>> >> Sponsor: NOD Networks Chile www.nod.cl
>> >
>> > How much bandwidth is available ?
>>
>> The mirror is nominally in a 100 MB/s link, although how much of that
>> is
>> readily available to the server is hard to tell. I can say I have made
>> tests from various computers around Chile and it downloads at speeds
>> of
>> 1-2 MB/s. It has a pretty good national bandwidth, comparable to
>> debian.netlinux.cl.
>
> Great, thanks.
>
>> I will take a moment to thank you for allowing a Round-Robin. The fact
>> is that a non-official mirror is usually in red, meaning it downloads
>> more than it serves. debian.nod.cl is currently at 10:1. Debian users
>> choose ftp.cl.d.o because it's Debian recommended, and the rest are
>> basically ignored. A Round-Robin is perhaps the only way of fully
>> utilizing the available bandwidth.
>
> Or http redirect based on IP AS.
>
> --
> Simon Paillard
>





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