Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Michael Cronenworth <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
I'd have to download from mirrors,
which is costing mirror bandwidth.
You've mentioned this a couple of times; why do you think mirrors
mirror? If I didn't want people to consume bandwidth downloading
rawhide, I wouldn't mirror rawhide.
Sorry, I wasn't referring to total bandwidth over time, but bandwidth
per second.
Example: Release day is often murder for mirrors. I wait at least a week
before upgrading because it would take hours to download packages via
preupgrade or yum.
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