Re: Fedora Mirrors Wanted

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On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Matt Domsch <mdomsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 10:00:02PM +0530, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>  > But you should ensure that Fedora project checks that new mirrors have
>  > at least 25 Mbps connection. For instance, the mirrors mirror.wbut.ac.in
>  > is very slow. As you know that some speed is lost in the distance the
>  > data has to cover. This mirror is located in West-Bengal, North-East of
>  > India. I am living in Maharashtra, South-West of India. The distance
>  > would be around 3000+ Kms. I get a speed of 4.5-7 Kbps speed on my 128
>  > Kbps connection with these mirrors while with any other US/Eur Mirror, I
>  > get 15-30 Kbps.
>
In India getting bandwidth of at least 25 Mbps is next to impossible .
so you need to work with slower ones .
Wbut mirror got recently upgraded to 8mbps line .
One more point getting speed from depends on ISP provider (client side
) also . Even located just 180 KM from   wbut mirror I wont get
anything better than 30 KBps . My ISP does permit more than that .
While some other guys in different ISP gets much better speeds .

>  We have very few mirrors in India to begin with.  While we generally
>  request mirrors have 100Mbit or faster connections, we will make
>  exceptions for areas where we have few mirrors and where we have had
>  little luck finding volunteers to run faster ones.
>
>  Matching users to mirrors based on country isn't perfect, and I'm
>  always open to better algorithms.  I recently added a lookup for
>  clients and mirrors connected via Internet2 or one of its peers.  If
>  someone can describe how to better guess the network topology, exactly
>  for cases such as yours, I'm all ears.

>
>  Thanks,
>  Matt
>  Fedora Mirror Wrangler
>
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