<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> [Mageia-dev] Proposal for Mageia: implement bitorrent protocol to allow updates download </TITLE> <LINK REL="Index" HREF="index.html" > <LINK REL="made" HREF="mailto:mageia-dev%40mageia.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BMageia-dev%5D%20Proposal%20for%20Mageia%3A%20implement%20bitorrent%09protocol%0A%20to%20allow%20updates%20download&In-Reply-To=%3C4D2EC4C8.1010002%40laposte.net%3E"> <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="index,nofollow"> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"> <LINK REL="Previous" HREF="002104.html"> <LINK REL="Next" HREF="002108.html"> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"> <H1>[Mageia-dev] Proposal for Mageia: implement bitorrent protocol to allow updates download</H1> <B>andre999</B> <A HREF="mailto:mageia-dev%40mageia.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BMageia-dev%5D%20Proposal%20for%20Mageia%3A%20implement%20bitorrent%09protocol%0A%20to%20allow%20updates%20download&In-Reply-To=%3C4D2EC4C8.1010002%40laposte.net%3E" TITLE="[Mageia-dev] Proposal for Mageia: implement bitorrent protocol to allow updates download">andr55 at laposte.net </A><BR> <I>Thu Jan 13 10:24:24 CET 2011</I> <P><UL> <LI>Previous message: <A HREF="002104.html">[Mageia-dev] Proposal for Mageia: implement bitorrent protocol to allow updates download </A></li> <LI>Next message: <A HREF="002108.html">[Mageia-dev] Proposal for Mageia: implement bitorrent protocol to allow updates download </A></li> <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> <a href="date.html#2107">[ date ]</a> <a href="thread.html#2107">[ thread ]</a> <a href="subject.html#2107">[ subject ]</a> <a href="author.html#2107">[ author ]</a> </LI> </UL> <HR> <!--beginarticle--> <PRE>Olivier Thauvin a écrit : ><i> * andre999 (<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">andr55 at laposte.net</A>) wrote: </I>>><i> Olivier Thauvin a écrit : </I>><i> </I>><i> ... </I>><i> </I>><i> I also think my mirror have first to serve my work, and time to time </I>><i> my colleague complain about slowdown cause by external downloader (eg </I>><i> YOU). </I> This is another excellant case for controling access. Perhaps by refusing multiple connexions (by client) or bandwidth quotas (by client) or lower priority for mirror access -- or whatever you think appropriate. ><i> Here my POV: </I>><i> 1) I am mirror admin and get tired of abuse </I>><i> 2) I am mirror manager for the distro </I>><i> </I>><i> a) According the fact doing this create an huge load on some mirrors, </I>><i> b) according we'll have to search mirror around the world and the distrib </I>><i> size is already a problem </I>><i> c) according doing this can discourage people offering space and bandwidth </I>><i> for us </I>><i> </I>><i> I am aginst such things. </I>><i> </I>><i> I cannot deny you to do this, but don't complain if no mirror agree to </I>><i> serve you. </I> Ok, I would say that in most respects we agree. 1) The mirror site should take _whatever action they feel is appropriate_ to ensure that they are not overloaded, including restricting the number of connexions per user, bandwidth quotas, etc. 2) A non-dedicated mirror (in most cases) should do whatever is necessary to give priority to its non-mirror activities. 3) Downloaders should generally use multiple mirrors if they use multiple connexions. and probably many other points that don't come to mind. However I feel that 4) It is reasonable for downloaders to use multiple connexions per mirror, as long as they don't bypass the controls put in place by the mirror. Not only reasonable, but actually desirable in terms of using otherwise unused download capacity that occurs from time to time, and thus enhancing general download access. There is another factor that may not have been considered. Many downloaders will be slowed by their internet access or other non-mirror factors, which will very much increase the likelihood that mirrors have unused bandwidth at various times. Increasing the utility -- from both sides -- of multiple connexions. BTW, I understand very well the complexity and frustration that can be associated with administering a site, be it a mirror or otherwise. Especially for configuring appropriately. The trick, of course, is getting there :) In any case, we can disagree on some points and still contribute together, in our various ways, to Mageia. That is the most important factor. regards :) -- André </PRE> <!--endarticle--> <HR> <P><UL> <!--threads--> <LI>Previous message: <A HREF="002104.html">[Mageia-dev] Proposal for Mageia: implement bitorrent protocol to allow updates download </A></li> <LI>Next message: <A HREF="002108.html">[Mageia-dev] Proposal for Mageia: implement bitorrent protocol to allow updates download </A></li> <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> <a href="date.html#2107">[ date ]</a> <a href="thread.html#2107">[ thread ]</a> <a href="subject.html#2107">[ subject ]</a> <a href="author.html#2107">[ author ]</a> </LI> </UL> <hr> <a href="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">More information about the Mageia-dev mailing list</a><br> </body></html>