Soon we will have a new fileserver. To do all our storage needs. But we will still have the net app, and NetApp might be donating to us another (second hand) one. What could we do with storage that wan't be as fast as the new file server, nor as reliable? We could host a mirror
Things we could mirror
CTAN
Comprehensive TeX Archive Network. There is only one CTAN mirror in austalia, ctan.unsw.edu.au (NSW), and that isn't super reliable.
Space Required: <50Gb
- Bandwidth required: "low"
SourceForge
Source forge
- Space Required, 4-10TB
Bandwidth required >150Mb/s
We can't afford that bandwidth
Debian
Space Required: http://www.debian.org/mirror/size
Steam
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3326-TDKV-4603
- Space Required: 2TB HDD space free (4+ TB ideal)
- 16Gb RAM
Bandwidth >100Mbps
- Must give to Steam, a Super User account and its password
Prob not worth it to us. Could just Squid cache the whole thing.
Linux.Conf.Au 2014
Space Required: < 250GB
- Bandwidth Required: Low
- How To: Talk to People who ran LCA2014
Academic Torrents
- Space Required: Variable
- Bandwidth Required: Unknown
How To: http://academictorrents.com/
Torrents though, so we will need to get permission.
Advantages of us Hosting a mirror site
- Increase how well known we are
- Decease our own download times.
- Be good people