Hi,
Von: Charles Marcus <CMarcus@Media-Brokers.com>
An: discuss@documentfoundation.org
Good point... but that bandwidth usage is limited to the initial uploads
(one time per release), and the mirror updates.
I think the savings of 100+MB per download from hundreds of thousands of
downloads would trump that pretty quick... ?
No, because our problem is not bandwith but total space at the mirrors.
We have enough mirrors, so that we can easily share bandwith (and
mirrorbrain ensures that downloads are spread across mirrors).
But mirrors do not offer unlimited disk space. The more disk space
we use, the less mirrors would be willing to host our binaries.
(But things may change)
regards,
André
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