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Can confirm this, a full mirror is using 24GB.
$ du -sh torproject.org/ 24G torproject.org/
Cheers, Christian
Transition statement: http://blog.ph3x.at/2014/11/13/new-pgp-keys/ - -- Christian Krbusek m: christian@ph3x.at
Am 2014-12-10 um 05:19 schrieb Martin Weinelt:
Actually it is more like 24 GB right now for me.
% du -sch * 50M about 8.0K cgi-bin 88K css 24G dist 1.9M docs 148K donate 148K download 72K eff 20K en 4.0K favicon.ico 344K getinvolved 15M images 132K include 16K index.html.en 124K js 4.0K Makefile 16K Makefile.common 4.0K Makefile.local 4.0K Makefile.local.sample 20K po2wml.sh 8.5M press 16K project 632K projects 8.0K README.md 4.0K robots.txt 8.0K tordnsel 8.0K update-mirrors.pl 12K wml2po.sh 24G total
Martin
On 10.12.2014 05:12, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 10:19:14PM +0100, StalkR wrote:
arma announced it in September https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-mirrors/2014-September/000675.htm...
- - I forgot and my mirror was full too, so thanks for the email :)
Can someone update https://www.torproject.org/docs/running-a-mirror.html.en with expected size? currently "The Tor website and distribution directory currently require roughly 6 GB of disk space."
Is it accurate now to say "roughly 9 GB"? Or are we using more than that? I wonder if, even if that's our current amount, we will later briefly have three versions of Tor Browser up there at once, and it will be up to 13-14 briefly. That is, what balance should we strike between being accurate for now, vs not having this thread start up again in a few months? :)
--Roger
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