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[Mageia-dev] Mirror tree structure

+ Samuel Verschelde + stormi at laposte.net +
+ Thu Oct 21 20:56:58 CEST 2010 +

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Le jeudi 21 octobre 2010 00:47:54, Olivier Thauvin a écrit :
+> * Wolfgang Bornath (molch.b at googlemail.com) wrote:
+> > 2010/10/21 Olivier Thauvin <nanardon at nanardon.zarb.org>:
+> > >
+> > > I am not sure our mirror will reach 700MB but sice the current cooker
+> > > tree is near of 80Go (w/o iso), and if I take as base 2 release per
+> > > year, then I obtain 700GB in three years.
+> > 
+> > So 350Go would be enough for the current version plus the previous 2
+> > versions (including ISOs). Would that be a "valid" mirror?
+> 
+> If the rules I suggested are applied and at time, yes.
+> But be aware the tree will grow release after release.
+> 
+> I am waiting the release cycle to be defined to know how much space
+> we'll need. If we choose to do only one release per year, the 700GB size
+> will occur only in 6 years. And if we don't import all rpms for mandriva
+> the size need will be less again.
+
+If we choose to do only one release per year, the backports media may grow faster, but indeed probably less rapidly than a whole release tree.
+
+Samuel
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