Hi, as shown on [the kescher.at mirrors page](https://mirror.kescher.at/#alhp), I am now hosting a mirror in both Germany and Austria.
Technically, there is also a DNS-level GeoIP subdomain at https://alhp.mirror.kescher.at, but as with the other two mirrors, I don't really put them anywhere, since mirror ranking tools are much better suited to finding an optimal mirror location.
The mirrors each have up to 2.5 Gbps of bandwidth, host rsync and https, and support both IPv4 and IPv6.
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kescher <jeremy@kescher.at>
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This is a new mirror located in Taiwan,
supports ipv6 and rsync, and has more than 20G bandwidth.
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commit ffa5effccc
Author: Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen <freso.dk@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 20 14:56:13 2024 +0100
Add mirrors.dotsrc.org mirror (Denmark)
Mirrors are available via a number of different protocols; see
https://dotsrc.org/mirrors/ for what’s available and
https://dotsrc.org/aboutus/equipment/ for the hardware in use.
https://dotsrc.org/ has more information about dotsrc in general, such
as its history and specific locations.
Note: I am not associated or affiliated with dotsrc, I just sent them an
e-mail and asked whether ALHP would be something they might be
interested in mirroring, and they just added it and asked if I would do
the git committing and pull request to add it to your list, which I have
now done. :)
I'm updating my domain for the ALHP's repo. The old one is going to be active during 1 month to give time to everybody to update.
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