On 6/7/2017 8:26 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
Now that we have rule updates going, I am seeing about 22 GB of traffic a day combined on both of my sa-update.ena.com mirrors. This is from about 20,000 unique IP visits a day.

Currently we have 2 ruleset publishes cron'd each day where the DNS TXT record is getting updated. One from the masscheck scoring at 9 AM UTC and one simple rule promotion at 2:30 AM UTC.

Should we consider not doing the DNS TXT update on the simple rule promotion since it's not really doing anything and it's only a few hours from the masscheck update that means something?
I would say no.  If bandwidth is a concern, we can get more mirrors.

I have no metering on my bandwidth use so if we need to increase my weight or add more, Huawei has asked.

Sometime soon I would like to have an SVN-triggered/polled rules promotion for when devs commit new rules. Right now it's just a daily cron job that is not smart enough to know if there were any real rule changes so all it's doing now is using unnecessary bandwidth on the mirrors, IMHO.
That sounds much much better.

Sorry, you are outpacing my work at the moment :-) I am wearing too many ASF hats.

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