Re: Use alternate GIT servers to share traffic

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Hi,

On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Thomas Koch wrote:

> we host a public GIT repository on our high availability company 
> cluster. Cloning the repo causes a trafic volume of 326 MB. We'd like to 
> avoid that much trafic while still leaving the GIT repo where it is.
> 
> I could imagine the following conversation between the GIT client and
> server:
> 
> Client: Wanna clone!
> Server: You're welcome. Please note, that while I serve the most current
> state, you can get objects much faster from my collegue Server
> CHEAPHOST.
> Client: Thank you. Will take all the objects I can get from CHEAPHOST
> and come back if I should need anything else!
> 
> The enduser should not need to specify anything, but only the regular
> git clone EXPENSIVEHOST line.
> 
> Your thoughts?

That sounds a lot like the mirror-sync idea.

Ciao,
Dscho
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