Hi, I just enabled the content delivery network (CDN) for Copr repositories. It is provided by CloudFront from AWS. And it is provided for free by Amazon to Fedora.
Technically the original URL copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org is now accessible using download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org
The original URL is and will be available. You can still use it. The second one is CNAME for the CDN and should be much faster for you.
The CDN is automatically enabled for new projects. Thou, if you already have enabled some copr repository on your workstation/server, it will still use the old URL. It is fine; it will continue to work. If you want to enable CDN for your repos you have to run: dnf copr remove some/project dnf copr enable some/project or manually change the URL in the repo file.
If you experience any problem with CDN, please let me know.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 10:03, Miroslav Suchý msuchy@redhat.com wrote:
Hi, I just enabled the content delivery network (CDN) for Copr repositories. It is provided by CloudFront from AWS. And it is provided for free by Amazon to Fedora.
Technically the original URL copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org is now accessible using download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org
The original URL is and will be available. You can still use it. The second one is CNAME for the CDN and should be much faster for you.
Awesome. Do the "packages downloaded" and "repo download" counters in the overview page reflect the numbers from the CDN too?
Iñaki
Dne 09. 02. 20 v 22:17 Iñaki Ucar napsal(a):
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 10:03, Miroslav Suchý msuchy@redhat.com wrote:
Hi, I just enabled the content delivery network (CDN) for Copr repositories. It is provided by CloudFront from AWS. And it is provided for free by Amazon to Fedora.
Technically the original URL copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org is now accessible using download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org
The original URL is and will be available. You can still use it. The second one is CNAME for the CDN and should be much faster for you.
Awesome. Do the "packages downloaded" and "repo download" counters in the overview page reflect the numbers from the CDN too?
Repos - yes, it will work without a change.
Packages - hmm, no. Well. It will show some numbers. But all access to the same package per day will be counted as one access.
I will track it as https://pagure.io/copr/copr/issue/1263 but it will has lower priority.
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