I was interested in Debian Mirrors Hierarchy and flow of updates, so went ahead a did a deep dive in Debian mirror infrastructure https://blog.sahilister.in/2024/12/debian-mirrors-hierarchy/
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sahilister (sahil@toots.sahilister.in)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Dec-2024 01:19:26 JST sahilister -
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sahilister (sahil@toots.sahilister.in)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Dec-2024 10:12:46 JST sahilister @phil Does this now includes snapshot.d.o traffic as well?
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Phil (phil@social.kern.pm)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Dec-2024 10:12:48 JST Phil @maswan @sahil Fastly is serving between 150 (weekend)-350 (weekday) TB/d in archive content (including security). According to their data, they are serving 2 PB/week for us. To give an order of magnitude. I'm very grateful to Fastly here!
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maswan (maswan@mastodon.acc.sunet.se)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Dec-2024 10:12:52 JST maswan @phil @sahil Even with that taking more of the load, mirror.accum.se / ftp.se.d.o serves over 1TiB/day of debian packages and package lists.
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Phil (phil@social.kern.pm)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Dec-2024 10:12:53 JST Phil @sahil deb.d.o takes the brunt of the load these days. https://salsa.debian.org/dsa-team/mirror/cdn-fastly/-/blob/master/services/archive.yaml?ref_type=heads shows the mirrors we backfill that from.
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sahilister (sahil@toots.sahilister.in)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Dec-2024 10:18:04 JST sahilister @phil also do people know/use cdn-aws.deb.d.o?
Any stats or traffic number from there?
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sahilister (sahil@toots.sahilister.in)'s status on Thursday, 26-Dec-2024 19:21:23 JST sahilister @phil also, is cdn-aws.deb.d.o and cloudfront.d.n same service? Seem to mention CDN backend(s).
PS - cdn-aws.deb.d.o webpage seems to ref to deb.d.o (in most places) instead of cdn-aws.deb.d.o
In any case, thanks for answering and your work.
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Phil (phil@social.kern.pm)'s status on Thursday, 26-Dec-2024 19:21:24 JST Phil @sahil @maswan Compared to regular deb.d.o it's in the noise: between 250-400 G/d. Admittedly it's not very discoverable as the deb.d.o frontpage does not talk about alternative CDNs.
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