Hi everyone,
I occasionally run a script which checks the release of a large number of debian packages available on https://packages.debian.org and downloads some sources when some specific conditions are met in order to build them in some specific environments.
I have noticed that sometimes the access is cut off for less than one hour.
Is this the consequence of some rate limits such as the ones enforced on github (https://docs.github.com/en/rest/overvie ... e-limiting) for instance or something else?
Any suggestion about something that could be done to be granted some higher rate?
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Rate limits over some debian web sites?
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Re: Rate limits over some debian web sites?
I occasionally see download speeds vary quite a bit when I do upgrades. Even when going from one system and having fast downloads to another system, only a few minutes later, and having really slow speeds. I suspect that the issue is related to server bandwidth and demand at the time when speeds are really slow. Not a whole lot can be done about that unless the servers were to provide more bandwidth. Expensive!
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