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Opened Oct 01, 2012 by Andrew Lewman@andrew

reduce webserver bandwidth utilization

Our webservers collectively average 123.07 mbps of traffic with peaks to 312.98 mbps on Sunday. During the week, these numbers double sometimes triple during new releases. Our free hosting is wearing itself thin in some datacenters.

From a cursory review of apache log files, the bulk of the traffic is from /dist package downloads.

We need to find a way to reduce webserver bandwidth consumption. Getting rid of all package-related traffic is the goal.

To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have admin enable hashed storage. More information
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Reference: tpo/tpa/team#7004