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Re: Download woes [message #20766 is a reply to message #20714] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 07:31 |
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Originally posted by: patrick.schriner.de
I just made a post to the platform newsgroup as well.
I think the performance problems are ridicolous.
Why publish so professional a tool in such an unprofessional way.
Why not make sure the mirrors are updated first.
Why put the "News and Noteworthy" HTML file on the server first, but the=
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images later.
Come on, "Why download in the middle of the rush" is not exactly a =
satisfying answer.
Eclipse might be too fat to publish in a conventional (HTTP / FTP) way. =
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You should think about bittorrent or other networks which perform far =
better for such distributions.
BTW, I love Eclipse - with all my heart - but these download issues are =
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shame.
Even more if you issue a "million download challenge".
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 23:21:22 +0200, Ed Burnette <ed.burnette@sas.com> =
wrote:
> I have a fat corporate connection to the Internet but have spent the =
> last three hours trying to download Eclipse 3.1. Just seeing the =
> download page was difficult (the New and Noteworthy page is still =
> refreshing), the mirrors that were listed as having the files finally =
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> admitted they didn't really, and the big download from Canada has =
> already given out in the middle once. The retry is only about 1/3 done=
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> as I write this.
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> Mike writes "We've doubled the bandwidth at www.eclipse.org, so =
> hopefully the Million Download Challange will make me pay up big time =
to =
> my favourite charity." =
> ( http://milinkovich.blogspot.com/2005/06/and-race-begins.html). Howeve=
r, =
> it's going to be awfully hard to make it at this pace.
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Re: Download woes [message #20779 is a reply to message #20714] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 09:06 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: joerg.von.frantzius.artnology.nospam.com
Ed Burnette schrieb:
> I have a fat corporate connection to the Internet but have spent the
> last three hours trying to download Eclipse 3.1. Just seeing the
> download page was difficult (the New and Noteworthy page is still
> refreshing), the mirrors that were listed as having the files finally
> admitted they didn't really, and the big download from Canada has
> already given out in the middle once. The retry is only about 1/3 done
> as I write this.
>
> Mike writes "We've doubled the bandwidth at www.eclipse.org, so
> hopefully the Million Download Challange will make me pay up big time
> to my favourite charity."
> ( http://milinkovich.blogspot.com/2005/06/and-race-begins.html).
> However, it's going to be awfully hard to make it at this pace.
I don't get www.eclipse.org to load right now. Looks like doubling the
bandwidth simply wasn't enough. If people can't even browse the website,
let alone access the mirrors page, maybe the webserver serving the
downloads should be separate from the normal one, if that's somehow
possible. The newsserver seems to be separate as well, as news access is
working OK.
As it looks right now, the Eclipse Foundation has organized a
devastating and long-lasting Denial Of Service attack on itself ;-)
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Re: Download woes [message #20792 is a reply to message #20753] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 15:03 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse.rizzoweb.com
Michael Keppler wrote:
> Eclipse WebMaster (Denis Roy) schrieb:
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>>Maybe you should try to convince someone to setup an Eclipse Mirror on
>>that fat corporate connection of yours... See how it thins out ;)
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> I think it would have been much smarter to set up an official Bittorrent
> server for the Eclipse releases as distributed systems are the best
> solution for fast distribution of heavily requested big downloads.
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> Ciao, Michael.
BitTorrent used to be an option (circa 2.0 or 2.1 release, IIRC) - why
is it no longer being used for distribution?
Eric
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Re: Download woes [message #20804 is a reply to message #20779] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 19:22 |
Eclipse Webmaster Messages: 607343 Registered: July 2009 |
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For about 2 hours now we've had a spare server running as a mirror site
on a dedicated 100Mb line. It's been handling it fair share of
requests, and eclipse.org is no longer saturated.
Thanks to everyone for being patient!
Denis
Joerg von Frantzius wrote:
> Ed Burnette schrieb:
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>> I have a fat corporate connection to the Internet but have spent the
>> last three hours trying to download Eclipse 3.1. Just seeing the
>> download page was difficult (the New and Noteworthy page is still
>> refreshing), the mirrors that were listed as having the files finally
>> admitted they didn't really, and the big download from Canada has
>> already given out in the middle once. The retry is only about 1/3 done
>> as I write this.
>>
>> Mike writes "We've doubled the bandwidth at www.eclipse.org, so
>> hopefully the Million Download Challange will make me pay up big time
>> to my favourite charity."
>> ( http://milinkovich.blogspot.com/2005/06/and-race-begins.html).
>> However, it's going to be awfully hard to make it at this pace.
>
>
> I don't get www.eclipse.org to load right now. Looks like doubling the
> bandwidth simply wasn't enough. If people can't even browse the website,
> let alone access the mirrors page, maybe the webserver serving the
> downloads should be separate from the normal one, if that's somehow
> possible. The newsserver seems to be separate as well, as news access is
> working OK.
>
> As it looks right now, the Eclipse Foundation has organized a
> devastating and long-lasting Denial Of Service attack on itself ;-)
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