I can't, I'm no longer at CF, but I'll try to get in touch with the person I handed this over to and see what's it's state.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 3:28 AM Ip, Ivan <m...@lifeho.me> wrote: > Hello there, > > May I confirm is this official from Cloudflare? > > Yours faithfully, > Ivan Ip<m...@lifeho.me> > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 1:55 AM Sevki Hasirci <s...@sevki.org> wrote: > > > > I'll just leave the one I did when I was at CF here then :) > https://cloudflaremirrors.com/archlinux > > > > On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 8:46 PM Kristian Klausen via arch-mirrors < > arch-mirrors@archlinux.org> wrote: > >> > >> On 26.01.2020 17.19, Kristian Klausen via arch-mirrors wrote: > >> > Hi > >> > > >> > I'm considering setting up a Arch Linux mirror and I'm considering a > >> > different design. > >> > > >> > >> Hi > >> > >> I just got time to implement this and the setup looks like this: > >> Cloudflare -> Cloudflare Workers -> Backblaze B2 bucket <- Tier1 mirror > >> > >> The files is synced from mirror.ams1.nl.leaseweb.net every hour to the > >> Backblaze B2 bucket and they are fetched from the bucket with the help > >> of a Cloudflare Workers script. > >> Cloudflare is configured to cache everything (size <=2GB*), database > >> files is cached for 5 minute everything else is cached for 24 hours. > >> * CF is sponsoring a plan with a higher limit than the 512MB default > >> > >> I have done some quick testing, and time to first byte isn't impressive > >> (at least not when downloading from Europe), but the speed is acceptable > >> (80-100MB/s is achievable if the file is cached, and 8-12MB/s if not > >> (tested from Europe)). > >> > >> To make it easier to implement, I took some shortcuts: > >> * Directory listing isn't implemented > >> * "latest" files isn't synced > >> * Only packages in "pool/" is synced, the package files in the different > >> repo isn't synced, but if you request a package > >> (\.pkg\.tar\.(xz|zst)(|.sig)$) it is automatic retrieved from the pool/ > >> directory. This means that you can download ex Firefox from both: > >> > https://archlinux.amirror.xyz/extra/os/x86_64/firefox-73.0.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst > >> > https://archlinux.amirror.xyz/community/os/x86_64/firefox-73.0.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst > >> > >> I'm not sure if the shortcuts is acceptable, but it can be fixed if it > >> is a issue. > >> > >> Also please note that: archive, other and sources isn't synced. > >> > >> Feel free to try it out: https://archlinux.amirror.xyz/ > >> > >> Best regards > >> Kristian Klausen > >> > >> > So instead of mirroring the whole thing, the idea is to mirror only > >> > the database files (core.db etc) and download the packages on demand > >> > from a Tier 1 mirror (and let nginx cache them). By doing it that way, > >> > I only download requested packages from the Tier 1 mirrors, instead of > >> > downloading the whole thing (saving Tier 1 bandwidth). > >> > > >> > To provide even better performance a CDN (ex: Cloudflare) could be > >> > used to provide more caching. So we end up with a setup like this: > >> > Cloudflare -> Nginx cache -> Tier1 mirrors (nginx with multiple > upstream) > >> > > >> > Do I miss something? Is this a bad idea? > >> > If I do setup a mirror like that, is there any chance it could be > >> > added as a official mirror? > >> > > >> > Best regards > >> > Kristian Klausen >