mirrors.kernel.org is down because it threw 2 disks in a RAID-6 array and then ground itself to a halt.
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mirrors.kernel.org is down because it threw 2 disks in a RAID-6 array and then ground itself to a halt. I'm trying to resuscitate it. Please use mirrors.edge.kernel.org (it's pointing at our only remaining server that is now up, in Amsterdam).
We need more redundancy for these systems. After exiting Equinix, we are reduced to just 2 nodes (and hence, we're now down to 1 until I rebuild the RAID array on the one that's currently offline).
If you can donate us a server with at least 70TB of space and lots of bandwidth, I'd like to hear from you, but it has to come with hosting, as we don't have any physical datacentres any more and must rely on the kindness of strangers to host them. -
mirrors.kernel.org is down because it threw 2 disks in a RAID-6 array and then ground itself to a halt. I'm trying to resuscitate it. Please use mirrors.edge.kernel.org (it's pointing at our only remaining server that is now up, in Amsterdam).
We need more redundancy for these systems. After exiting Equinix, we are reduced to just 2 nodes (and hence, we're now down to 1 until I rebuild the RAID array on the one that's currently offline).
If you can donate us a server with at least 70TB of space and lots of bandwidth, I'd like to hear from you, but it has to come with hosting, as we don't have any physical datacentres any more and must rely on the kindness of strangers to host them.@monsieuricon a quarter-billion dollar a year revenue, non-public-benefit, organization is asking for free hosting?
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mirrors.kernel.org is down because it threw 2 disks in a RAID-6 array and then ground itself to a halt. I'm trying to resuscitate it. Please use mirrors.edge.kernel.org (it's pointing at our only remaining server that is now up, in Amsterdam).
We need more redundancy for these systems. After exiting Equinix, we are reduced to just 2 nodes (and hence, we're now down to 1 until I rebuild the RAID array on the one that's currently offline).
If you can donate us a server with at least 70TB of space and lots of bandwidth, I'd like to hear from you, but it has to come with hosting, as we don't have any physical datacentres any more and must rely on the kindness of strangers to host them.@monsieuricon seems like something @hetzner would be able to easily sponsor, right?

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mirrors.kernel.org is down because it threw 2 disks in a RAID-6 array and then ground itself to a halt. I'm trying to resuscitate it. Please use mirrors.edge.kernel.org (it's pointing at our only remaining server that is now up, in Amsterdam).
We need more redundancy for these systems. After exiting Equinix, we are reduced to just 2 nodes (and hence, we're now down to 1 until I rebuild the RAID array on the one that's currently offline).
If you can donate us a server with at least 70TB of space and lots of bandwidth, I'd like to hear from you, but it has to come with hosting, as we don't have any physical datacentres any more and must rely on the kindness of strangers to host them.@monsieuricon
Hi! I might be able to help with this.
We can almost certainly put together a server with 70TB of disk space, and give you a place to host it. Just one question, what is a *lot* of bandwidth in this regard? -
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Hi! I might be able to help with this.
We can almost certainly put together a server with 70TB of disk space, and give you a place to host it. Just one question, what is a *lot* of bandwidth in this regard?@mori It fluctuates wildly, but according to pretty graphs, we send about 1TB per hour, or ~2.5 Gbps sustained. -
@mori It fluctuates wildly, but according to pretty graphs, we send about 1TB per hour, or ~2.5 Gbps sustained.
@monsieuricon@social.kernel.org Let me talk it over with my compatriot here, but there's a good chance we can do this for you. We have 31gbps of (mixed) transit at our primary DC (Midwest USA).
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@monsieuricon@social.kernel.org Let me talk it over with my compatriot here, but there's a good chance we can do this for you. We have 31gbps of (mixed) transit at our primary DC (Midwest USA).
@mori that would be lovely, thanks! Even if we just have an option to use it as a failover in case of trouble (like today). -
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@monsieuricon seems like something @hetzner would be able to easily sponsor, right?

@can @monsieuricon Feel free to send an email with all the details to sponsoring@hetzner.com
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@mori that would be lovely, thanks! Even if we just have an option to use it as a failover in case of trouble (like today).@monsieuricon
We won't be able to help immediately, but iIf you want to send an email to mori@nulled.llc we can talk about what we can do! -
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