Re: New Apache Mirror

2004-11-23 Thread Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net-
With about 6 gigs of data, and about 24K files, I would bet its considerably larger than the qmail mirror. It takes about 10 seconds (if that) to do a update for the apache mirror. Because there are so many files, I suggest you run rsync with the --delete-after That should speed things up

Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net-
1.This mirror appears to be on a DSL line with Covad. 2.Top speed is 17 K/s. 4. brvwil1wcx3-pos1-1-oc48.wcg.net0% 12 12 334 7 5. nycmny2wcx3-pos14-0-oc192.wcg.net 0% 12 1229 29 29 30 6. nycmny2wcx2-pos10-0.wcg.net0% 12 1228

Additional Mirror: USA: Reverse.Net

2004-07-04 Thread Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net-
Added an HTTP mirror of apache: URL: http://www.reverse.net/pub/apache 1. http://www.reverse.net/pub/apache 2. USA 3. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4. 4x day 5. 100 mbit port colo has 10 gig-E cross connects (2xAbove.net, 2xLevel3, 2xSprint 1xATT, 1xNlayer, 1xUUNET, 1xVerio) 6. Yes

New Mirror: USA: FTP only: Reverse.Net

2004-06-30 Thread Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net-
1. ftp://www.reverse.net/pub/apache/ 2. USA 3. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4. 4x day 5. 100 mbit port in Texas colo has 10 gig-E cross connects (2xAbove.net, 2xLevel3, 2xSprint 1xATT, 1xNlayer, 1xUUNET, 1xVerio) 6. No (running a ftp only mirror) Also a mirror for Postfix/Analog/Mirc (on a different ip