Hi Michael, As discussed we're now mirroring the whole thing so there's no separate "backup" option any more. A key factor in mirroring is to minimize traffic to and from the primary server. On Wed December 23 2020 08:35:05 Michael via tde-users wrote: > Requirements for Mirror: > Time frame good for: > HD: > Data: > Pipe: > CPU: > Software: Slávek posted the current size: > Current size and occupied space of the partition: > /dev/mapper/lvm1-tde_data 400G 336G 65G 84% /srv/tde - and there was some discussion of trying to stay under 600GB over the next few years. I posted the bandwidth info: > Primary mirror has 4TB/month bandwidth and has used 876GB about two thirds > of the way thru this month. So about 1.3TB in a quiet month for the > primary mirror. Secondary mirrors will probably see a third of that. > There's more when a release is finalizing - maybe double or triple. So a > 2TB/month cap should be OK for a secondary mirror and you might even get by > with 1TB/month. All other decisions are up to the mirror operator. I did post some details of the script I use. Other mirrors use different scripts. I use Debian Buster and Apache2 currently but that may change and other mirrors may use entirely different software. The CPU and RAM will of course depend upon the bandwidth which we have discussed and the software which you choose but in reality it would probably run fine on a twenty year old Pentium with a gig of RAM. Please join the TDE devel list if you wish to discuss mirroring further as that is a more appropriate forum. Thanks, --Mike ____________________________________________________ tde-devels mailing list -- devels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devels-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/devels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx