We're running awstats on our box. You're more than welcome to look at
it: http://mirrors.xtria.com/awstats/awstats.mirrors.xtria.com.html
Stephen
-Original Message-
From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 1:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mirror bandwidth usage (was Re: New Mirror -
http://apache.simhams.com)
On 09.11.2003, at 17:53, Joshua Slive wrote:
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Joe Kellner wrote:
mirror.candidhosting.com does around 3-5 gigs/day for apache.
Let's see. 5 GigaBytes (I'm assuming bytes, not bits) * 1024 = 5120
Megabytes per day times 8 equals 40960 Megabits per day. Divide that
by
86400 seconds in a day and you get 0.47Mbit/second. That's not too
bad at
all.
Sounds correct to me. You could even have Google do the calculation:
http://www.google.com/search?
q=%285+gigabyte+%2F+%2860*60*24%29%29+in+megabit
and it also says 0.474074074 (Mbit per second)
Multiply that by 22 US HTTP mirrors and you get around 10Mbit for all
US
mirrors put together. I would have thought it would be more than
that,
but I suppose it is possible.
Wow... but to get a better image of the total bw consumption for a given
set of mirrors (e.g. the US ones) we should have more statistics/data.
This
was just 1 out of 22, though the result sounds reasonable.
Is my math correct?
see above ;-
Cheers,
Erik
Joshua.