[mb-devel] Setting up a mirror?
Elliot Chance
elliotchance at gmail.com
Mon Jul 17 03:38:22 UTC 2006
OK, well by the looks of that graph, you must be getting almost 1TB
traffic/month on the main server. So thats definitly out of my league.
However, I have an intel 3Ghz, 1GB ram, 80GB hdd with fedora core 5
installed that is sitting there doing nothing. So if I was to install a
replication of the MB tables, would I download the 6GB as one chunk, or how
would I get the data?
On 7/16/06, Steve Wyles <steve at inhouse.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, Elliot Chance wrote:
>
> > Hey,
> >
> > I need a bit of info about setting up a private/public mirror. I read
> the
> > wiki, and your bandwidth link goes to a page that can't be found.
> >
> > Also, how will the data on my server be updated from the real data?
> >
> > Can you supply some figures of bandwidth, and server specs?
> >
>
> For private use, the bandwidth figures are minimal as it is just the
> database replication packets inbound, an average web surfing session is
> more data. Similarly, the server specs are also much reduced.
>
> My test/dev server is running on an:
>
> Athlon XP 1700+
> 512MB RAM
> Single 40G ATA/100 Drive
>
> The replicated database is currently around 6GB
>
> Data is updated hourly from the replication packet produced by the main
> server, these can be pulled using either http or ftp. See:
> ftp://ftp.musicbrainz.org/pub/musicbrainz/data/replication/
>
> For public use, the main bottlenecks are going to be memory and database
> access, where a high speed RAID backend will be required.
>
> Rob might be able to supply the bandwidth figures for the .nl server, but
> the main server(s) ones can be found within:
>
> http://stats.musicbrainz.org/mrtg/
>
> Steve
>
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--
Cheerfully,
Elliot
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