Hi Stephen, On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 05:21:06AM +0100, Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote: > For Debian/Ubuntu we use apt-cacher-ng, and for CentOS we maintain > a local mirror. Looking at it again for a few new clients, I'm > leaning towards simply having a Squid/mod_cache setup that caters > for both Debian/Ubuntu and CentOS/Redhat, rather than the (rather > flakey) apt-cacher(-ng) that needs to be restarted once a month, > and the rather primitive mirroring of the entire repo. > > Has anyone got any experiences or ideas to contribute?
I currently use apt-cacher. Apart from having to have one for Debian and another for Ubuntu I haven't really had any issues with it. I'm also just mirroring CentOS base for that side of things. So no, sorry, I haven't got any new ideas to contribute I'm afraid but I am interested in how you get on with squid. Cheers, Andy -- http://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting
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