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| Re: [eclipse.org-committers] Action required: download.eclipse.org mirror size | 
  
  
    I'd like to close this thread with one
        final thought. I realize maintaining the downloads/archives is
        not a simple task. Even with CI, one must use jobs that perform
        *nix commands, such as ls, rm and cp. Frankly, in 2020, that is
        beyond old-school.
      
    We're planning on making some
        advancements in that area. Please see:
    
      https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=546528
      
    
    
    Thanks for everyone's help and
        cooperation!
    
    
    Denis
    
      
    
    
    On 2020-04-13 11:56 a.m., Nick Boldt
      wrote:
    
    
      
      What's the retention policy for ancient simrel
        releases?
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        I'm asking because I can move WTP releases from downloads
          to archives but that will only save at best 12G, plus
          another 9G for the ancient patches. But if there's over 430GB
          of disk used in the big projects, that'll barely move the
          needle. :D
        
        
        Nick
      
      
        
        
          
            Greetings,
            As download.eclipse.org is
                mirrored worldwide, is it important to keep your
                download footprint to a minimum. Most of our
                mirror sites are also host to a number of OSS projects,
                and enterprise disk space is not cheap. Some strategies
                to note:
              
            - Nightly, weekly, milestone and
                RC builds should be deleted
              
            - Older releases must be moved
                to archive.eclipse.org. If
                moved into the same directory structure, links typically
                do not need to be updated, as our 404 Not Found handlers
                will look for the file in the archives before throwing
                the error.
            - Please use this compiled
                Archive index (courtesy of the Oomph team) to find your
                project's mirror footprint: 
              https://download.eclipse.org/oomph/archive/eclipse/index.html
              
            
              
            The risk of not cleaning up is
                significant. Mirrors, looking to liberate disk space,
                will simply purge the worst offenders, and with fewer
                mirror sites offering Eclipse bits, our servers must
                handle more downloads, which means unnecessary expense
                for the Eclipse Foundation. 
              
            
              
            Many thanks for your
                cooperation.
            
              
            Denis
            
            
            -- 
            
              Denis Roy
              Director, IT Services | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
              Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration
              Twitter: @droy_eclipse
             
           
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                                Nick Boldt
                                Principal Software Engineer, RHCSA
                                Productization Lead :: CodeReady Workspaces 
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      Denis Roy
      Director, IT Services | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
      Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration
      Twitter: @droy_eclipse