Re: Fedora mirror size

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Yea agree with you and actually I have a site, but not sure of how much
space it would take to mirror the whole thing.

Seems to be over 20Gig I would guess.

--Lonnie


> lonnie@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I would like to become mirror for the Fedora download site am was
>> wondering if someone cold please tell me an approximate site for:
>>
>> 1.) The whole core suite?
>> 2.) The size of just Fedora 3 core, Updates, and Development
>>
>> Trying to figure out how much space that I would need on my server to
>> make
>> a mirror.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Lonnie
>>
>>
>>
>
> I was thinking of doing this myself.  Rather than limit the project by
> only providing a certain amount of space, I was going to dedicate a
> whole machine to the project.  Perhaps you should have the same thoughts?
>
> I don't think it's "right" to be picky about what you'll mirror.  Sure,
> the project would be very greatful of your contribution, but at the same
> time, remember that not everyone uses FC3.  Some use FC2, and I still
> use FC1 Legacy on a number of machines.
>
> What I'd *like* to see eventually is someone who can put together a
> server that contains all the RPMs that we can find for partiicular
> releases, instead of having to append to yum.conf other repositories.
> So basically we'd have one big motherload repository that contains all
> the software in one central point.  Think of something like Freshmeat
> doing a yum repository with all their software - that's what I'm thinking.
>
> Just my $1.95.
>
> Thanks
> -dant
>
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