Ticket #9 (reopened enhancement)

Opened 19 months ago

Last modified 6 months ago

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Reported by: dino Owned by: dino
Priority: minor Milestone: apt-zeroconf 0.5
Component: apt-zeroconf Keywords:
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"How much does azc actually reduce the web traffic?"

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  Changed 19 months ago by dino

  • type changed from defect to enhancement

follow-up: ↓ 3   Changed 19 months ago by anonymous

  • status changed from new to closed
  • resolution set to fixed

It would depend on how many systems you have on your local network and the size of the packages. As I understand it, if the local network consists of N computers that are consistently on it, it should be pretty close to 1/N + metadata transfers (like the package list).

..useful because it can feed all N systems that want to update with one web transfer.

in reply to: ↑ 2   Changed 19 months ago by dino

  • status changed from closed to reopened
  • resolution deleted

Replying to anonymous: Your're right... but thats the way it works in theory. In the real world not all computer are simultanous on and not at least in my LAN neither all computers have exactly the same packages installed nor every computer does take every update. So there is no way to calculate useful statistics only by doing some math.

  Changed 18 months ago by fpletz

  • milestone changed from apt-zeroconf 0.3 to apt-zeroconf 0.4

preliminary statistics in 0.3, more TBD in 0.4

  Changed 8 months ago by fpletz

  • milestone changed from apt-zeroconf 0.4 to apt-zeroconf 0.5

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