Hi, I'm potentially interested in sitting up a public mirror for Debian-amd64. If it works out, and if you'll have me, I'd like it to be an "official" mirror.
I dug around a bit for information and can find a lot about being a mirror for Debian.org, but less information about mirror Debian-amd64. Between the info on Debian.org and in the archives of this mailing list, I'd expect to use about 20 GB of disk space (5-8 GB times 2-3 releases) and 5 GB/day of bandwidth. Is that vaguely correct? I'd be hosting this on 1-2 colo'd servers, each with a 10mbps connection and a monthly limit of ~1200 GB of traffic (combined upload and download). If total bandwidth usage looked to be more than that, I'd probably have to use QoS to limit bandwidth to ~4mbps to avoid some heinous bandwidth charges. Is there an anonymous rsync server that I can pull the repository from? I see that's what Debian.org recommends, and it sounds like the best option to me, too. Apologies if the answers to these questions are available online. I checked the archive and the obvious websites, but may not have put enough time into it. Cheers, -Joel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]