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How the Armbian Mirror System Works

Introduction

The Armbian mirror system is designed to efficiently distribute files, ensuring users get the best available server based on geographic proximity and server availability. This document outlines the mirroring system's operational flow, technical specifications for mirrors, and how to contribute a new server.

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Operational Flow

  1. User Request

    • A user initiates a file download (system image, package, etc.) from Armbian using a standard URL (e.g., https://dl.armbian.com).
  2. Redirector Server Processing

    • The redirector server processes the request and determines the best available mirror based on:
      • User's geographic location
      • Mirror server status and load
      • Availability of the requested files
  3. Mirror Assignment

    • The redirector server provides a direct URL to the most suitable mirror.
    • The user is automatically redirected to the designated server.
  4. Download from Assigned Mirror

    • The user downloads the file directly from the assigned mirror, optimizing speed and reducing load on the main infrastructure.

Benefits of the Mirroring System

  • Load balancing: Requests are distributed across multiple servers to prevent congestion.
  • Faster downloads: Users are served by the closest available mirror.
  • Redundancy and reliability: If a mirror is unavailable, the redirector automatically assigns an alternative.

How to Contribute a Mirror

If you would like to contribute to the Armbian project by providing a mirror, follow these steps:

1. Choose the target and set up an HTTP/HTTPS hostname

  • The mirror must be accessible via HTTP, and HTTPS is preferred.

2. Set up synchronization via rsync

  • Sync files from one of the official repositories using the following commands:
Content Command Required Space
Current images rsync -av rsync://rsync.armbian.com/dl 556G
Packages rsync -av rsync://rsync.armbian.com/apt 84G
Archived images rsync -av rsync://rsync.armbian.com/archive 1.9T
Very old images rsync -av rsync://rsync.armbian.com/oldarchive 5.4T
  • Set up a cron job to sync every 2-4 hours.

3. Inform us about your mirror

  • Once your server is configured, contact us via the contact form to integrate it into the official redirector system.

Contributing a mirror helps improve Armbian’s file distribution, ensuring faster and more reliable downloads for the global community.

Current Mirrors

Site Time Zone Flag Speed Packages Images Archive Rsync
Atomo Networks Europe/Rome Italy 2500 Mbps
Auroradev Chicago America/Chicago East coast 1000 Mbps
Auroradev Las Vegas America/Los_Angeles West coast 10000 Mbps
Nardol Europe/Paris France 1000 Mbps
Systemonachip Europe/Vienna Austria 1000 Mbps
TNA Hosting America/New_York North America 1000 Mbps
Naho.moe Australia Australia/Sydney Australia 10000 Mbps
SBC mirror Australia Australia/Sydney Australia 1000 Mbps
Naho.moe Germany Europe/Berlin Germany 1000 Mbps
SBC mirror Spain Europe/Madrid Spain 1000 Mbps
Fast Mirror Europe/Kiev Ukraine 1000 Mbps
Hetzner Germany Europe/Berlin Germany 1000 Mbps
Imola Europe/Ljubljana Slovenia 1000 Mbps
Naho.noe India Asia/Kolkata India 1000 Mbps
Naho.moe Japan Asia/Tokyo Japan 10000 Mbps
Naho.moe Korea Asia/Seoul Korea 1000 Mbps
Kspace Estonia Europe/Tallinn Estonia 10000 Mbps
Albony Asia/Kolkata Dynamic 1000 Mbps
Macarne LLC Europe/Amsterdam Netherlands 50000 Mbps
SteeMan America/Chicago Virginia 1000 Mbps
Airframes Europe Europe/Berlin Germany 1000 Mbps
Hostiko Europe/Kiev Ukraine 20000 Mbps
ISCAS Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
OSS Planet Asia/Taipei Taiwan 1000 Mbps
Alibaba Mirrors Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
BFSU Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
c0urier.net Europe/Copenhagen Denmark 1000 Mbps
dotsrc.org Europe/Copenhagen Denmark 20000 Mbps
Jevin Canders LLC America/New_York East coast 10000 Mbps
SJTU Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
Lahansons America/Los_Angeles North America 10000 Mbps
Nanjing University Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
Shanghai Tech University Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
SUSTech Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
Tsinghua University Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
USTC Asia/Shanghai China 10000 Mbps
xTom Europe/Berlin Germany 10000 Mbps
Digital Streaming Co. Asia/Taipei Taiwan 50000 Mbps
Airframes Phoenix America/Phoenix West coast 1000 Mbps
Airframes Seattle America/Los_Angeles West coast 1000 Mbps
Airframes Seattle America/Los_Angeles West coast 1000 Mbps
Airframes St Louis America/Chicago East coast 1000 Mbps
VineHost.NET Europe/London United Kingdom 1000 Mbps
Yandex Europe/Moscow Russia 10000 Mbps
Netcup Germany Europe/Berlin Germany 2500 Mbps
Netcup Germany Europe/Berlin Germany 2500 Mbps
Netcup Germany Europe/Berlin Germany 2500 Mbps
Netcup Germany Europe/Berlin Germany 2500 Mbps
Jing Rocks Asia/Tokyo Japan 10000 Mbps
Naho.moe Singapore Asia/Singapore Singapore 1000 Mbps
SBC mirror Singapore Asia/Singapore Singapore 1000 Mbps
JetHome Europe/Moscow Russia 2000 Mbps
Naho.moe UK Europe/London United Kingdom 1000 Mbps
Naho.noe USA west America/New_York North America 1000 Mbps
Xogium Europe/Paris France 500 Mbps