Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 09:37:41 +0200 From: Pav Lucistnik <pav@FreeBSD.org> To: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@amdmi3.ru> Cc: freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org, portmgr@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Migration to new SourceForge URL scheme part 2, SFE and some statistics Message-ID: <1251877061.26973.34.camel@pav.hide.vol.cz> In-Reply-To: <20090902031433.GA1304@hades.panopticon> References: <20090820023314.GF1295@hades.panopticon> <4A8CCC24.8050605@p6m7g8.com> <6B974976DD234EF08949F6A8@utd65257.utdallas.edu> <20090820164036.GA12998@hades.panopticon> <1250790054.45433.0.camel@hood.oook.cz> <20090821181232.GB59823@hades.panopticon> <1250882387.50625.0.camel@hood.oook.cz> <20090902031433.GA1304@hades.panopticon>
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--=-/nlDv+fxbek6nsn90HTi Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This looks quite impressive. Please commit it. Dmitry Marakasov p=ED=B9e v st 02. 09. 2009 v 07:14 +0400: > Hi! >=20 > Second (smaller) part ready. This eliminates SOURCEFORGE_EXTENDED as it > is not really needed, also translates all SFE ports to new SF scheme. >=20 > Patch: http://people.freebsd.org/~amdmi3/sourceforge-extended.patch >=20 > Here's a little stats on SF mirrors (mirrors were taken from sourceforge > mirror selection pages as well as our sites.mk): >=20 > MIRROR OK REDIR FAIL > (*) biznetnetworks: 94.71% 5.16% 0.13% > (*) dfn: 26.01% 73.91% 0.08% > easynews: 0.00% 99.95% 0.05% > (*) freefr: 94.81% 5.16% 0.03% > (*) garr: 54.40% 45.47% 0.13% > (*) heanet: 94.84% 5.16% 0.00% > (*) internode: 91.41% 8.52% 0.08% > (*) iweb: 94.76% 5.16% 0.08% > (*) jaist: 89.83% 5.16% 5.01% > keihanna: 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% > (*) kent: 91.43% 8.54% 0.03% > mesh: 0.00% 99.82% 0.18% > (*) nchc: 91.38% 8.57% 0.05% > osdn: 94.76% 0.00% 5.24% > (*) ovh: 34.22% 65.78% 0.00% > puzzle: 0.00% 38.92% 61.08% > (*) softlayer: 91.41% 8.54% 0.05% > (*) sunet: 94.66% 5.16% 0.18% > superb-east: 0.00% 99.79% 0.21% > (*) surfnet: 94.76% 5.16% 0.08% > switch: 94.81% 5.16% 0.03% > (*) transact: 91.38% 8.54% 0.08% > (*) ufpr: 94.81% 5.16% 0.03% > (*) voxel: 91.46% 8.54% 0.00% >=20 > There also are belnet and (*)ncu which were completely unreachable. >=20 > Asterisk means the mirror is listed in SF mirror selection page. >=20 > FAIL is any reply beside HTTP 200 and 302 from mirror. >=20 > This was tested against all SF ports, so as you can see, SFE is of no > use as all mirrors generally mirror all projects. Not sure what's the > cause of redirects for several mirrors though, maybe load balancing > thingy. Statistics made separately for SFE ports are roughtly similar. >=20 > Thus, all mirrors are merged into MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE. I've also > resorted them based on availability and quick download speed survey from > some machines across the world I have access for: >=20 > Mirror Freefall Pegasus Localhost > iweb 1.89 MB/s 2.60 MB/s 1.15 MB/s > heanet 1.02 MB/s 5.70 MB/s 2.16 MB/s > sunet 732 KB/s 4.85 MB/s 1.42 MB/s > freefr 590 KB/s 1.13 MB/s 1.96 MB/s > jaist 893 KB/s 1.62 MB/s 548 KB/s > switch 520 KB/s 10.4 MB/s 1.57 MB/s > surfnet 515 KB/s 7.53 MB/s 1.72 MB/s > nchc 1.01 MB/s 1.11 MB/s 503 KB/s > voxel 2.19 MB/s 461 KB/s 637 KB/s > osdn 403 KB/s 544 KB/s 621 KB/s > softlayer 447 KB/s 420 KB/s 399 KB/s > transact 732 KB/s 791 KB/s 370 KB/s > kent 353 KB/s 1.33 MB/s 2.65 MB/s > internode 969 KB/s 758 KB/s 167 KB/s > biznetnetworks 189 KB/s 381 KB/s 92.0 KB/s > garr failed failed failed > ufpr 989 KB/s 519 KB/s failed > dfn failed failed failed > ovh failed failed failed >=20 > Hosts are freefall.freebsd.org (US, CA), pegasus.timeweb.ru (RU, > SPB), and amdmi3-ext.interlan.ru (RU, MSK). Sorting is based on > minimal speed out of three. If you can propose better sorting - > please go ahead. >=20 > Also, you can use this script: http://people.freebsd.org/~amdmi3/sf-speed= .sh > to find the fastest mirrors for you (to override MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE) > and/or to mail me so I improve sorting. Expect the script to download > 200MB - it downloads ~10MB file from 20 mirrors. >=20 --=20 Pav Lucistnik <pav@oook.cz> <pav@FreeBSD.org> How will you recognize experienced hacker from beginner? Beginner thinks that kilobyte have 1000 bytes. Experienced hacker thinks one kilometer have 1024 meters. --=-/nlDv+fxbek6nsn90HTi Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: Toto je =?UTF-8?Q?digit=C3=A1ln=C4=9B?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_podepsan=E1?= =?UTF-8?Q?_=C4=8D=C3=A1st?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_zpr=E1vy?= -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (FreeBSD) iEYEABECAAYFAkqeIMIACgkQntdYP8FOsoJNfgCfQ5AWOYTS1yJFGWC9etYNKP/r XaMAmgJFe8lGMh+Ukd8DQDhmguay+9q0 =BwoS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-/nlDv+fxbek6nsn90HTi--
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