Greetings. As some of you may know, there's been reports of slow sync times for content from the master mirrors last week. (see: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/9392 ) This was caused by many routes prefering one of our upstream connections and saturating it. We are working on increasing BW and rebalancing routes, but these might take a while to fully take effect. In the mean time, since Fedora 33 is due out tuesday: * I have disabled rsync on dl01/02/03. These are our 'non tier1' rsync servers. Likely we will enable them again tomorrow night to allow additional mirrors to sync. Note however that if you are not a tier1 mirror, you should sync from one of those: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring/Tiering#Tier_1_Mirrors * Our two mirrors located in other datacenters: download-ib01.fedoraproject.org and download-cc-rdu01.fedoraproject.org may provide faster speeds than the dl-tier01.fedoraproject.org mirrors right now depending on your location/routing, so you may want to at least temporarily sync against them. * Mirrors are strongly advised to use the https://pagure.io/quick-fedora-mirror/ script to sync if it all possible. This saves you and us lots of I/O and just syncs the content you need. Please do check your mirrors and make sure they are syncing up the Fedora 33 content correctly before tuesdays release. Thanks! kevin
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