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
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
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
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