Hi Matt, Thanks for your quick responce. :)
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Matt Domsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 08:54:26AM +0530, Danishka Navin wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Currently I'm handling Free-media project for Sri Lanka, and > Maintaining > > Sinhala language for the Fedora. > > But I relized that Free-media project is not a total solution for a > > distribution. > > Sometimes we are busy with our work. And the Form activation is only > one > > day per month. > > But still Free-media project is good. But we can go ahead. > > > > I have proposed to Sri Lanka Linux community to have private mirrors > on > > each and every university. > > Its the 1st phase. As the the 2nd phase putting Fedora mirror on the > Sri > > Lanka School-net, thats is the official VPN for all the schools in > Sri > > Lanka. > > > > Please provide a rough idea of space, connectivity and bandwidth > assuming > > a test case like this. > > > > you host latest stable release > > synchronize every two weeks > > 100 regular users per university > > The full Fedora 8 install tree is 88GB, including the ppc arch and > debuginfo packages, which you may not need. If only carrying i386 and > x86_64, and no debuginfo, it's 39GB. > > The updates tree for Fedora 8 is another 47GB including ppc and > debuginfo, 16GB if not. > > The releases tree changes only every 6 months (excluding test > releases). The updates tree should be synced daily. > > Budgeting 200GB for Fedora 9 is not too much, especially as we've been > growing the releases over time. I expect the full install tree to be > 120GB, and over time the updates tree will grow as it has with Fedora > 8. > > We have no public mirrors registered for Sri Lanka, and would > appreciate having some. We have only 2 public mirrors in India > (presumably where your users are pulling from today). yeah, We I am planning proposed to www.sltidc.lk for a public mirror. :) > > As for bandwidth required, we recommend no less than 10Mbit/sec, and > prefer 100Mbit/sec or higher if available. Often times educational > networks will have even higher available bandwidth inside a single > university or between universities. > Now all major universities are connected to LEARN network (University VLAN ) via a Optical Fiber having a bandwidth of at least 10Mbps. And hope to host internal mirror at one of the University and others can sync from that. > > > > My ultimate target is to cover each and every academic and region IT > > centers in Sri Lanka. > > That would be fantastic. > > > Appreciate you earliest response. > > > > Regards, > > -- > > Danishka Navin > > > Thanks, > Matt > Fedora Mirror Wrangler > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring > > -- > Fedora-ambassadors-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-ambassadors-list > -- Danishka Navin
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