Mike McGrath wrote:
> This paragraph shows the savings we would make on the jigdo server.
How
much would our storage needs increase by needing to keep all RPM's
around on the mirrors?
For Fedora 8, per arch, at this moment that would be:
$ du -sch fedora-unity/releases/8/Everything/x86_64/ \
fedora-unity/updates/8/x86_64/
19G fedora-unity/releases/8/Everything/x86_64/
5.0G fedora-unity/updates/8/x86_64/
24G total
minus the updates in the normal tree already:
$ du -sch fedora/releases/8/Everything/x86_64/ fedora/updates/8/x86_64/
19G fedora/releases/8/Everything/x86_64/
3.9G fedora/updates/8/x86_64/
23G total
For Fedora 7, per arch, that'd be:
$ du -sch fedora-unity/releases/7/Everything/x86_64/ \
fedora-unity/updates/7/x86_64/
16G fedora-unity/releases/7/Everything/x86_64/
18G fedora-unity/updates/7/x86_64/
34G total
again minus the updates in the tree already:
$ du -sch fedora/releases/7/Everything/x86_64/ fedora/updates/7/x86_64/
16G fedora/releases/7/Everything/x86_64/
13G fedora/updates/7/x86_64/
28G total
So, roughly, 12GB per release per arch, not taking into account the ever
growing number of packages.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
-kanarip
--
P.S. For everyone wondering, yes this host archives every single bit
that ever hits the mirrors except for development/ and releases/test/.
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