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MirrorBrain is a framework to run a content delivery network using mirror servers. It solves a challenge that many popular open source projects face: a flood of download requests, often magnitudes more than a single site could practically handle. A central (and probably the most obvious) part is a "download redirector" that automatically redirects requests from Web browsers or download programs to a mirror server near them. Choosing a suitable mirror for a user's request is the key, and MirrorBrain uses geolocation and global routing data to make a sensible choice and achieve load-balancing for the mirrors at the same time. The algorithm is both sophisticated and easy to control and tune. In addition, MirrorBrain monitors mirrors, scans them for files, generates mirror lists, and more.

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2010-09-18 21:39 Back to release list
2.13.1

A regression which made it impossible to remove an URL by setting it to an empty string was fixed Scanning of lighttpd Web servers is now supported. A problem where the fuzzy-matching on mirror identifiers made it impossible to select certain mirrors was fixed, keeping the convenient behaviour but also allowing mirrors to be selected by their full name. A package for Arch Linux is now available. The Debian/Ubuntu packages were improved.
Tags: Stable, Bugfixes, Feature Enhancements

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