I've been using Ansible and Configuration-As-Code plugin to prop up Jenkins 
Clusters at my company, and I want to prop up a local mirror to prevent the 
frequent connection timeouts downloading the main jenkins.war and/or the 
plugins from the various (official) sites, as well as generally speed up 
the provisioning process.

I found the jenkins update site generator project 
<https://github.com/jenkins-infra/update-center2> and some 
<https://github.com/ikedam/backend-update-center2/wiki/How-to-create-your-own-Jenkins-Update-Center>
 forks <https://github.com/LinuxSuRen/update-center2> which provide some 
guidance on setting up a private mirror - is anyone out there using this 
approach to create update site mirrors? I seek to learn from others that 
have done this before, to learn about any pitfalls inherent to this 
process. 

Thanks for your time!

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