[Yum] More on BitTorrent and YUM
Harnish, Joseph
jharnish at ci.grand-rapids.mi.us
Wed Jun 29 21:17:24 UTC 2005
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[mailto:yum-bounces at lists.dulug.duke.edu] On Behalf Of Bill Cox
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 4:36 PM
To: Yellowdog Updater, Modified
Subject: RE: [Yum] More on BitTorrent and YUM
> What the focus of this should be (IMHO):
>
> Your workstation has 25 updates. 10 from Extras, 10 from Updates and
> 5 from Dag.
>
> Extras and Updates have X number of mirrors
> Dag has a separate X number of mirrors
>
> Why can't I pull one extra package from Extras mirror 1, one extra
> package from Extra mirror 2, one Dag package from Dag Mirror 1 and so
> forth as long as I have the available bandwidth.
>
> The thing with BitTorrent I think that it manages it's bandwidth usage
> (maybe not). I know me personally thought of BT because of it's
> ability to spread it's downloads across mirrors. And I now understand
> that it BT itself is not the answer but I think that thinking along
> the lines of threaded downloads might benefit YUM most of all.
>
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Hi, Joseph.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea. However, if I could get the
BT-FTP thing going, you could potentially get fast parallel downloads
with out needing many servers, and I'm hoping the changes to YUM would
be minimal.
Bill
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But there already many servers to be utilized :)
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