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[jira] Created: (INFRA-1777) New apache.mirror.ac.za African Mirror

New apache.mirror.ac.za African Mirror
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                 Key: INFRA-1777
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-1777
             Project: Infrastructure
          Issue Type: New Feature
      Security Level: public (Regular issues)
          Components: Mirrors
         Environment: Ubuntu Linux / Apache2
            Reporter: Andrew Alston


URL of mirror http://apache.mirror.ac.za
Located in South Africa, on the academic backbone
We can be contacted at admin@mirror.ac.za
The server is updated every 6 hours for this particular mirror, using rsync.eu.apache.org
The server has a 10gigabit NIC on 21gigabit of National bandwidth, as well as 300meg of international bandwidth (upgrading to 10gig on the international as soon as the Seacom cable lands in .za)
The http server is configured as requested, and we have subscribed to the mirror maintainers list.

Some additional information on the mirror server:

mirror.ac.za is currently to our knowledge the largest and fastest of the mirror servers on the African continent, and consists of several servers situated in 2 different locations in South Africa, with anycast dns distribution to do geographic redirection within the country.  International visitors to the mirrors are load balanced between the Cape Town and Johannesburg servers.  We currently host the official South African mirrors for both Ubuntu Linux and FreeBSD, as well as hosting various other mirrors as seen on http://www.mirror.ac.za. 

Hopefully this server is of use to you!

Thanks

Andrew Alston
TENET - Chief Technology Officer / Mirror.ac.za Administrator

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[jira] Closed: (INFRA-1777) New apache.mirror.ac.za African Mirror

Posted by "Gavin (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Gavin closed INFRA-1777.
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    Resolution: Fixed
      Assignee:     (was: Gavin)

Added, thanks.

> New apache.mirror.ac.za African Mirror
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: INFRA-1777
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-1777
>             Project: Infrastructure
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>      Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
>          Components: Mirrors
>         Environment: Ubuntu Linux / Apache2
>            Reporter: Andrew Alston
>
> URL of mirror http://apache.mirror.ac.za
> Located in South Africa, on the academic backbone
> We can be contacted at admin@mirror.ac.za
> The server is updated every 6 hours for this particular mirror, using rsync.eu.apache.org
> The server has a 10gigabit NIC on 21gigabit of National bandwidth, as well as 300meg of international bandwidth (upgrading to 10gig on the international as soon as the Seacom cable lands in .za)
> The http server is configured as requested, and we have subscribed to the mirror maintainers list.
> Some additional information on the mirror server:
> mirror.ac.za is currently to our knowledge the largest and fastest of the mirror servers on the African continent, and consists of several servers situated in 2 different locations in South Africa, with anycast dns distribution to do geographic redirection within the country.  International visitors to the mirrors are load balanced between the Cape Town and Johannesburg servers.  We currently host the official South African mirrors for both Ubuntu Linux and FreeBSD, as well as hosting various other mirrors as seen on http://www.mirror.ac.za. 
> Hopefully this server is of use to you!
> Thanks
> Andrew Alston
> TENET - Chief Technology Officer / Mirror.ac.za Administrator

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[jira] Assigned: (INFRA-1777) New apache.mirror.ac.za African Mirror

Posted by "Gavin (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Gavin reassigned INFRA-1777:
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    Assignee: Gavin

> New apache.mirror.ac.za African Mirror
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: INFRA-1777
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-1777
>             Project: Infrastructure
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>      Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
>          Components: Mirrors
>         Environment: Ubuntu Linux / Apache2
>            Reporter: Andrew Alston
>            Assignee: Gavin
>
> URL of mirror http://apache.mirror.ac.za
> Located in South Africa, on the academic backbone
> We can be contacted at admin@mirror.ac.za
> The server is updated every 6 hours for this particular mirror, using rsync.eu.apache.org
> The server has a 10gigabit NIC on 21gigabit of National bandwidth, as well as 300meg of international bandwidth (upgrading to 10gig on the international as soon as the Seacom cable lands in .za)
> The http server is configured as requested, and we have subscribed to the mirror maintainers list.
> Some additional information on the mirror server:
> mirror.ac.za is currently to our knowledge the largest and fastest of the mirror servers on the African continent, and consists of several servers situated in 2 different locations in South Africa, with anycast dns distribution to do geographic redirection within the country.  International visitors to the mirrors are load balanced between the Cape Town and Johannesburg servers.  We currently host the official South African mirrors for both Ubuntu Linux and FreeBSD, as well as hosting various other mirrors as seen on http://www.mirror.ac.za. 
> Hopefully this server is of use to you!
> Thanks
> Andrew Alston
> TENET - Chief Technology Officer / Mirror.ac.za Administrator

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