My image-update from 129 to 130:

URL           Good   Err  Conn Speed    Size       Used  CSpeed   Qual
pkg-na-2.o.o  21575  0    15   333 kB/s 342.65 MB  True  0.136080 84
pkg.o.o       401    0    5    296 kB/s 16.84 MB   True  0.286895 -48

It might be the placebo effect, but I really do think that that was the
fastest image-update I've ever done. Very cool.

The stat I'm most curious about is Qual. I seem to be Err-free, but more
often than not my Qual is negative for the original server. Here are
some additional stats from a day or two ago:

URL           Good   Err  Conn Speed    Size       Used  CSpeed   Qual
pkg-na-2.o.o  2023   0    3    31 kB/s  25.88 MB   True  0.127632 123 
pkg.o.o       100    0    3    20 kB/s  766.06 kB  True  0.161328 -18 

URL           Good   Err  Conn Speed    Size       Used  CSpeed   Qual
pkg-na-2.o.o  1941   0    3    14 kB/s  6.92 MB    True  0.129503 154 
pkg.o.o       62     0    3    7 kB/s   212.74 kB  True  0.436762 -121

URL           Good   Err  Conn Speed    Size       Used  CSpeed   Qual
pkg-na-2.o.o  427    0    3    40 kB/s  21.57 MB   True  0.126010 151 
pkg.o.o       100    0    2    17 kB/s  979.91 kB  True  0.139585 -43 

URL           Good   Err  Conn Speed    Size       Used  CSpeed   Qual
pkg-na-2.o.o  497    0    4    11 kB/s  1.69 MB    True  0.126574 108 
pkg.o.o       173    0    4    8 kB/s   503.31 kB  True  0.142868 14 

URL           Good   Err  Conn Speed    Size       Used  CSpeed   Qual
pkg-na-2.o.o  32     0    3    456 kB/s 805.08 kB  True  0.125537 2   
pkg.o.o       949    0    2    480 kB/s 71.94 MB   True  0.134273 1   

Take care.
--joanie

On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 09:36 -0800, Erik Trauschke wrote:
> Here is one for an image-update from 129 to 130:
> 
> URL          Good  Err Conn Speed   Size     Used  CSpeed  Qual
> pkg-na-2.o.o 9     51  769  13kB/s  61.57kB  True  0.088996 226 
> pkg.o.o      20282 0   6    230kB/s 398.47MB True  0.011793 367 
> 
> What does Err actually mean. I'm a bit confused that pkg-na-2 hasn't
> been used more, but it seems that the connection from within SWAN is
> better to SF.

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