John Summerfield wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
I was just thinking of the bandwidth that the CentOS team doesn't have
to pay
for with bittorrent. But I do agree that jigdo is a better system for the
end-user and for those with pricey last-mile connections, or you in
Perth,
where you probably have to pay for anything that crosses the ocean.
Our local mirrors are even better for CentOS servers. Even though they
won't server the world, CentOS would do well to work with them to make
them easy to find.
Will the yum in Centos5 work with caching proxies for updates like it
did in Centos3 or will it come up with a different URL from each machine
and defeat the cache like the Centos4 does?
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Les Mikesell
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