Surge on demand for some Debian 'netinst' ISOs on BitTorrent

2024-06-24 Thread Felipe Maia
On Monday, 24 June 2024 at 8:49 AM, Mattias Wadenstein  wrote:
> 
> Hi!

Hi Mattias. Thanks for the reply.

> Interesting find!

That's what I thought! :)

Since I use my own personal computer, I take a look every day, just to see if 
everything is fine. Because of that, I became curious to know if there is a 
good demand for the Debian images using BitTorrent instead of the the image 
server (cdimage.debian.org). Also, I gave a lightning talk on MiniDebConf 
Brazil this year about my experience serving the images with BitTorrent in 
order to encourage others to do the same, with the purpose of helping other 
users and to save the server. I might also write a little article about it in 
the future.

> Unfortunately the main seeder doesn't keep track of historical data very
> much, just a bunch of rtorrent processes in screens. Overall traffic is
> also tiny, at around 15 Mbit/s average outgoing traffic.
 
The demand to me increased from around 200 kbps to 2,000 kbps in the last few 
weeks, specifically because of these 'netinst' images.

> On https downloads from cdimage.debian.org I don't see any big change. The
> mac netinst has a doubling in demand in the last 7 days compared to the
> whole month, but that's not a huge surge and it isn't reflected in any of
> the other netinst images.

Interesting that this pattern seems to be restricted to BitTorrent then.

If you, or anyone else, notice something, please let me know.

I'm curious to know what will happen after next weekend, with the release of 
12.6 and the replacement of the 12.5 images.

Felipe



Re: Surge on demand for some Debian 'netinst' ISOs on BitTorrent

2024-06-24 Thread Mattias Wadenstein

On Fri, 21 Jun 2024, Felipe Maia wrote:


Dear Image/CD Team

I've been serving, through BitTorrent, all the 52 images (ISOs) of 
Debian 12.5 since one or two weeks after the release.


Hi!

I've noticed a surge on demand for 4 'netinst' images on the last 
approximately 7 days. The images are (in the presented order):


- debian-12.5.0-arm64-netinst.iso
- debian-mac-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso
- debian-edu-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso
- debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso

These images were around the 10th to the 15th positions in demand. All 
the sudden, I've been having a very high demand for them, much more than 
I've seen for all these months. It's an increase of something like 10 
fold. In these few days, they jumped to the first 4 positions in the 
ranking and are far beyond the former first place, which was 
'debian-12.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso' as expected. The ranking order was quite 
stable for all these months until now.


Interesting find!

Unfortunately the main seeder doesn't keep track of historical data very 
much, just a bunch of rtorrent processes in screens. Overall traffic is 
also tiny, at around 15 Mbit/s average outgoing traffic.


I wonder if someone knows what's happening, if other people serving the 
images with BitTorrent are having the same experience, and if this 
phenomena is also happening with the images downloaded from the Debian 
Image Servers.


On https downloads from cdimage.debian.org I don't see any big change. The 
mac netinst has a doubling in demand in the last 7 days compared to the 
whole month, but that's not a huge surge and it isn't reflected in any of 
the other netinst images.


/Mattias Wadenstein



Surge on demand for some Debian 'netinst' ISOs on BitTorrent

2024-06-20 Thread Felipe Maia
Dear Image/CD Team

I've been serving, through BitTorrent, all the 52 images (ISOs) of Debian 12.5 
since one or two weeks after the release.

I've noticed a surge on demand for 4 'netinst' images on the last approximately 
7 days. The images are (in the presented order):

- debian-12.5.0-arm64-netinst.iso
- debian-mac-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso
- debian-edu-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso
- debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso

These images were around the 10th to the 15th positions in demand. All the 
sudden, I've been having a very high demand for them, much more than I've seen 
for all these months. It's an increase of something like 10 fold. In these few 
days, they jumped to the first 4 positions in the ranking and are far beyond 
the former first place, which was 'debian-12.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso' as expected. 
The ranking order was quite stable for all these months until now.

I wonder if someone knows what's happening, if other people serving the images 
with BitTorrent are having the same experience, and if this phenomena is also 
happening with the images downloaded from the Debian Image Servers.

Cheers

Felipe Maia