Tom Lane wrote:
> Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:
>> Well, for the immediate term just someplace I can upload large
>> audio/video files where users can download them. For example, for the
>> SFPUG talk I just uploaded to the wiki, I have about 100MB of audio.
>
> We chew 100MB+ on the ftp server (multiplied by some large number of
> mirrors) every time we make a new set of source releases; not to mention
> the binaries that soon follow. 100MB isn't "large" by current
> standards.
indeed
>
> It's probably fair to discuss what is a reasonable space budget for
> audio/video stuff, and maybe to try to prevent it from being mirrored
> if the sysadmins think that would be a good idea. But this doesn't
> strike me as being too large for the servers we've got.
we have more than enough resources to host stuff like this - the wiki
allows uploads of content of up to 100MB per object (it used to display
a warning for stuff that was larger than 150kb but I just disabled
that). If we have larger stuff or different needs we can always
distribute via ftp.postgresql.org and the mirror network behind it.
Stefan