Thanks Dennis.

More than anything I was simply curious as to why people do this, each for 
their own reasons.

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> On Jul 30, 2019, at 14:49, Dennis Peterson <denni...@inetnw.com> wrote:
> 
> Before retiring I had a requirement to place an AV tool on all our Unix 
> systems, most of which did not have direct internet access. They were 
> distributed across several subnets, as well. A single local mirror was able 
> to handle the load, and our load on the ClamAV mirror farm was not impacted. 
> The mirror was a VM, and most of the memory was used as file system cache as 
> there was nothing else running on the box. It was very effective and provided 
> a single point of logging for the updates.
> 
> A similar requirement a couple years earlier was solved by integrating a 
> local mirror with CFEngine to push signatures to the systems on a schedule 
> that ensured redundant systems were not all reloading signatures at the same 
> time.
> 
> dp
> 
>> On 7/30/19 10:13 AM, Joel Esler (jesler) via clamav-users wrote:
>> I'm interested as to why people want to do private mirrors?  Other than to 
>> save bandwidth going to "the internet"?
>> 
> 
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