- adduser | systemd-sysusers
- systemd | systemd-standalone-sysusers | systemd-sysusers
- libc6 (>= 2.34)
- zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4)
Mirrorbits is a geographical download redirector written in Go for
distributing files efficiently across a set of mirrors. It offers a simple and
economic way to create a Content Delivery Network layer using a pure software
stack. It is primarily designed for the distribution of large-scale
Open-Source projects with a lot of traffic.
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Main Features:
* Blazing fast, can reach 8K QPS on a single laptop
* Easy to deploy and maintain, everything is packed in a single binary
* Automatic synchronization with the mirrors over rsync or FTP
* Response can be either JSON or HTTP redirect
* Support partial repositories
* Complete checksum / size control
* Realtime monitoring and reports
* Disable misbehaving mirrors without human intervention
* Realtime decision making based on location, AS number and defined rules
* Smart load-balancing over multiple mirrors in the same area to avoid
hotspots
* Ability to adjust the weight of each mirror
* Limit access to a country, region or ASN for any mirror
* Clustering (multiple mirrorbits instances)
* High-availability using redis-sentinel
* Automatically fix timezone offsets for broken mirrors
* Realtime statistics per file / mirror / date
* Realtime reconfiguration
* Seamless binary upgrade (aka zero downtime upgrade)
* Mirmon support
* Full IPv6 support
* If-Modified-Since (RFC-7232) support
* more...
Installed Size: 15.0 MB
Architectures: amd64 arm64