Migration to new SourceForge URL scheme part 2, SFE and some
statistics
Pav Lucistnik
pav at FreeBSD.org
Wed Sep 2 07:37:50 UTC 2009
This looks quite impressive. Please commit it.
Dmitry Marakasov píše v st 02. 09. 2009 v 07:14 +0400:
> Hi!
>
> Second (smaller) part ready. This eliminates SOURCEFORGE_EXTENDED as it
> is not really needed, also translates all SFE ports to new SF scheme.
>
> Patch: http://people.freebsd.org/~amdmi3/sourceforge-extended.patch
>
> Here's a little stats on SF mirrors (mirrors were taken from sourceforge
> mirror selection pages as well as our sites.mk):
>
> 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%
>
> There also are belnet and (*)ncu which were completely unreachable.
>
> Asterisk means the mirror is listed in SF mirror selection page.
>
> FAIL is any reply beside HTTP 200 and 302 from mirror.
>
> 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.
>
> 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:
>
> 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
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
--
Pav Lucistnik <pav at oook.cz>
<pav at 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.
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