Hello community,
we are happy to share some good news with you.
Our projects TUX.WF , TUX.RE and tuxmail.org now have two new infrastructure locations: one additional server in London and one in Frankfurt.
This gives us more flexibility and helps us improve stability, redundancy, and overall service quality. It is another step forward in building a stronger platform for our users and community.
We will continue to expand and improve our services over time, and we are very happy to have you with us on this journey.
Thank you for your support.
Best regards,
Admin
New Server Locations in London and Frankfurt
GNU Mirror in our London Colocation
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Launch Announcement **
We are proud to officially announce that our infrastructure at tux-network.com in London is now hosting a fully operational GNU mirror (ftp.gnu.org.uk). This milestone represents an important step in our ongoing commitment to supporting open-source ecosystems and strengthening decentralized software distribution worldwide.
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What is GNU and why it matters?
The GNU Project, initiated by Richard Stallman and supported by the Free Software Foundation, is one of the foundational pillars of modern open-source infrastructure. It provides essential system components such as compilers, libraries, and userland tools that are used across millions of systems globally.
In combination with the Linux kernel, GNU forms the backbone of what is commonly referred to as GNU/Linux systems.
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What is a GNU Mirror?
A GNU mirror is a synchronized replica of official GNU servers. It ensures:
* High availability of source code and packages
* Faster download speeds via geographic proximity
* Redundancy and resilience against outages
* Reduced load on primary infrastructure
By operating a mirror, we actively contribute to the global distribution of free software.
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Technical Implementation (rsync, automation, infrastructure)
Our GNU mirror is powered by a robust and efficient synchronization setup based on **rsync**, the industry-standard tool for incremental file transfers.
### Why rsync?
* Delta-based transfers (only changed data is synced)
* Bandwidth-efficient
* Reliable over unstable connections
* Widely used in large-scale mirror networks
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Infrastructure & Colocation in London
Our mirror is hosted in a high-performance colocation environment in London, providing:
* Low-latency connectivity across Europe
* High bandwidth capacity
* Reliable uptime and redundancy
* Direct peering advantages
This strategic location significantly improves access speeds for users in Europe and surrounding regions.
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Stability, integrity, and performance
We ensure:
* Data integrity through rsync verification
* Secure and controlled access
* Continuous monitoring of sync processes
* Optimized disk I/O and network throughput
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Why this matters for the community
Running a GNU mirror is more than just hosting files — it is about:
* Supporting digital freedom
* Strengthening decentralized infrastructure
* Enabling faster and more reliable access to critical software
* Contributing to the sustainability of open-source ecosystems
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Join the discussion
If you want to learn more about GNU, check out post What does GNU Provide? above.
We invite the community to share feedback, suggestions, or collaboration ideas. Open-source thrives on participation, and we are always open to improving and expanding our services.
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**Thank you for supporting open-source.**
— TUX Network Team
We are proud to officially announce that our infrastructure at tux-network.com in London is now hosting a fully operational GNU mirror (ftp.gnu.org.uk). This milestone represents an important step in our ongoing commitment to supporting open-source ecosystems and strengthening decentralized software distribution worldwide.
---
##
The GNU Project, initiated by Richard Stallman and supported by the Free Software Foundation, is one of the foundational pillars of modern open-source infrastructure. It provides essential system components such as compilers, libraries, and userland tools that are used across millions of systems globally.
In combination with the Linux kernel, GNU forms the backbone of what is commonly referred to as GNU/Linux systems.
---
##
A GNU mirror is a synchronized replica of official GNU servers. It ensures:
* High availability of source code and packages
* Faster download speeds via geographic proximity
* Redundancy and resilience against outages
* Reduced load on primary infrastructure
By operating a mirror, we actively contribute to the global distribution of free software.
---
##
Our GNU mirror is powered by a robust and efficient synchronization setup based on **rsync**, the industry-standard tool for incremental file transfers.
### Why rsync?
* Delta-based transfers (only changed data is synced)
* Bandwidth-efficient
* Reliable over unstable connections
* Widely used in large-scale mirror networks
---
##
Our mirror is hosted in a high-performance colocation environment in London, providing:
* Low-latency connectivity across Europe
* High bandwidth capacity
* Reliable uptime and redundancy
* Direct peering advantages
This strategic location significantly improves access speeds for users in Europe and surrounding regions.
---
##
We ensure:
* Data integrity through rsync verification
* Secure and controlled access
* Continuous monitoring of sync processes
* Optimized disk I/O and network throughput
---
##
Running a GNU mirror is more than just hosting files — it is about:
* Supporting digital freedom
* Strengthening decentralized infrastructure
* Enabling faster and more reliable access to critical software
* Contributing to the sustainability of open-source ecosystems
---
##
If you want to learn more about GNU, check out post What does GNU Provide? above.
We invite the community to share feedback, suggestions, or collaboration ideas. Open-source thrives on participation, and we are always open to improving and expanding our services.
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**Thank you for supporting open-source.**
— TUX Network Team