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    From: jdalton@b...
    Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 15:12:10 +1100
    Subject: Re: [oc] mirror - Domain names
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    If setting up mirrors, I would suggest that subdomains be allocated
    within opencores (assuming opencores has its own domain name
    server).
    
    One option would be to use a country code as the sub name.  For
    example, as US server would be: us.opencores.org,
    an Indonesian server would be: id.opencores.org,
    and so on.  How to handle multiple servers in a country?
    Perhaps us1, us2, us3,... and so on?
    
    Of course there is no reason why subdomains should be
    geographically based.  Geographic names do have the
    advantage though of letting people chose a server
    closest to them.  Any suggestions for better naming schemes?
    
    Getting more sophisticated, would it be possible to have the
    name 'www.opencores.org' automatically resolve to the nearest
    server for each user?  In this case, the main server should still
    have a fixed name (home.opencores.org?) so auto
    redirection can be bypassed in case of problems.
    
    Getting REALLY sophisticated, it would be fun to do away
    with a 'main' server and have a truly distributed environment,
    with every server equal.
    
    Best wishes
    John
    
    
    
    

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    Re: [oc] mirrorDamjan Lampret

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    Re: [oc] mirror - Domain namesDamjan Lampret

     
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