On 04.10, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Andre Tomt wrote:
> > H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> >
> >> For those of you that are interested...
> >
> >
> >
> > I kind of sort of miss the load and bandwidth statistics on the
> > kernel.org front page. Did they just go boring now with sufficient
> > hardware r
Both the new kernel.org servers are now in full production, including
mirrors.
Enjoy, and as usual, report problems to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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H. Peter Anvin wrote:
For those of you that are interested...
I kind of sort of miss the load and bandwidth statistics on the
kernel.org front page. Did they just go boring now with sufficient
hardware resources? :-)
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Andre Tomt wrote:
H. Peter Anvin wrote:
For those of you that are interested...
I kind of sort of miss the load and bandwidth statistics on the
kernel.org front page. Did they just go boring now with sufficient
hardware resources? :-)
No; the issue there is that with multiple servers we have to
For those of you that are interested...
The second new kernel.org server, named, ironically enough,
zeus1.kernel.org went into the racks and, shortly thereafter, into
production Friday. The only service that isn't served from both
servers at this time is mirrors.kernel.org for the simple reason t
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