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On Wed, 21 Feb 96 08:17:51 MST Bob Dalesio <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>I think that we should serious look at having everything mirrored
>on both sides of the Atlantic - WWW and distribution. It would be
>good to resolve this.
I agree.
Can someone give me an idea of the data volume for both FTP and WWW data? The
main difficulty which I can see is that there are several US sites which might
need to be mirrored.
I've talked to our sysadmin guys who say we could set up a mirror without too much
work as we're already mirroring several other (astronomy) sites. We'd need ftp
access to the WWW files to do this, either anonymously or via a named account on
the relevant machine(s).
Non-anonymous ftp distribution of EPICS source is more of a problem though - I'd
be happier doing it anonymously with encrypted data.
- Andrew
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