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glycerine:
Hey All.

I'd like to become a mirror for the package repo. I could just head off to an existing FTP and copy everything - but I want to be 'offical', so it's kept fresh from source. And downloading ~14gb? from a mirror seems rude.

Is that possible?

Rich:
Hi glycerine
According to this:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,19955.msg123956.html#msg123956
you should pick the mirror closest to you for the initial copy and then periodically  rsync  to the main mirror.
A list of mirrors is available here:
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:mirrors
This one claims a 10GBit connection:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,21246.msg132808.html#msg132808

curaga:
The full repo is 177 GB currently. New mirrors are welcomed!

glycerine:
Legend.

177Gb is a bit bigger than I expected but not unmanageable.
Does anyone have any stats for expected usage? Bandwidth (monthly) and expected growth would be nice to know - but not a problem.

The data-centre I have in mind is in Manchester, UK. I don't see a mirror for that so it would be a cool honour. I expect it to be quick - not 10gb quick I think, but the providers seem on-the-ball and I'm using SSDs.

That Denmark dotsrc.org mirror is quite quick. I pulled TCE{10} last night totalling about 12gb in 3.53 hours (at home).
I intend to work locally so a home mirror in Scotland is easy enough. but I fear ISP hate if the throughput is a lot.

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Is the wiki the best place for recording the a new repo?
I should probably look into the source, but if anyone knows off hand - the TC app loader has a compiled list of mirrors. How is that updated?

And dumb question no-doubt, is this the main repo: http://repo.tinycorelinux.net

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Thanks in advance for the answers.

Rich:
Hi glycerine

--- Quote ---177Gb is a bit bigger than I expected but not unmanageable.
--- End quote ---
I suspect that includes every version plus sources ever released. After you mirror the current release you could probably
download the older stuff at a slower rate and spread out over multiple mirrors.


--- Quote ---Is the wiki the best place for recording the a new repo?
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You can add that yourself. Your forum credentials will allow you to log in on the Wiki for editing.


--- Quote ---And dumb question no-doubt, is this the main repo: newbielink:http://repo.tinycorelinux.net [nonactive]
--- End quote ---
Yes.

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