Hi Matt,
Thanks for your quick responce. :)
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Matt Domsch matt@domsch.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 08:54:26AM +0530, Danishka Navin wrote:
Hi All,
Currently I'm handling Free-media project for Sri Lanka, and
Maintaining
Sinhala language for the Fedora. But I relized that Free-media project is not a total solution for a distribution. Sometimes we are busy with our work. And the Form activation is only
one
day per month. But still Free-media project is good. But we can go ahead.
I have proposed to Sri Lanka Linux community to have private mirrors
on
each and every university. Its the 1st phase. As the the 2nd phase putting Fedora mirror on the
Sri
Lanka School-net, thats is the official VPN for all the schools in
Sri
Lanka.
Please provide a rough idea of space, connectivity and bandwidth
assuming
a test case like this.
you host latest stable release synchronize every two weeks 100 regular users per university
The full Fedora 8 install tree is 88GB, including the ppc arch and debuginfo packages, which you may not need. If only carrying i386 and x86_64, and no debuginfo, it's 39GB.
The updates tree for Fedora 8 is another 47GB including ppc and debuginfo, 16GB if not.
The releases tree changes only every 6 months (excluding test releases). The updates tree should be synced daily.
Budgeting 200GB for Fedora 9 is not too much, especially as we've been growing the releases over time. I expect the full install tree to be 120GB, and over time the updates tree will grow as it has with Fedora 8.
We have no public mirrors registered for Sri Lanka, and would appreciate having some. We have only 2 public mirrors in India (presumably where your users are pulling from today).
yeah, We I am planning proposed to www.sltidc.lk for a public mirror. :)
As for bandwidth required, we recommend no less than 10Mbit/sec, and prefer 100Mbit/sec or higher if available. Often times educational networks will have even higher available bandwidth inside a single university or between universities.
Now all major universities are connected to LEARN network (University VLAN ) via a Optical Fiber having a bandwidth of at least 10Mbps. And hope to host internal mirror at one of the University and others can sync from that.
My ultimate target is to cover each and every academic and region IT centers in Sri Lanka.
That would be fantastic.
Appreciate you earliest response.
Regards,
Danishka Navin
Thanks, Matt Fedora Mirror Wrangler http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring
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