[mirrorbrain] Re: [IAEP] [Systems] Content Delivery Network is in production

From: Yama Ploskonka <yamaplos_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 10:56:01 -0500
wow wow wow, this is a way cool concept.  Local updates that would be truly
local automagically.  I really would want to know how this ends up working
for the large deploys , esp. Uruguay.  I have been told that some servers
are quite overstressed already as it seems (correct me here please) that as
the machines there are booted they automatically try to connect somewhere
OLPCish.  If it were true, I guess that should be fixed.

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:34 AM, David Farning <dfarning_at_sugarlabs.org>wrote:

> > Seems to be working pretty well from here in Portugal, download.sl.o
> > gets redirected to download2.sl.o (solarsail _at_ MIT?) and utwente.nl.
> > Both max out my connection (1.2 MB/s).
>
> Nice, we will be adding mirrors as the system stabilizes.  The goal is
> for the download infrastructure to  be ready to handle 10X the
> bandwidth usage as on the last soas release.
>
> As soon as then SoaS and Marketing teams decide dates for the release
> and associated press releases can someone send notices of those dates
> to the systems mailing.
>
> Last year I had to restart the web server on sunjammer every couple of
> hours when it froze:(  It would be nice to have Bernie and the other
> infrastructure gurus around on days we expect larger than normal loads
>
>
> david
> > Congrats,
> >
> > Tomeu
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