[19:01] <Asatru> Hi people, i was wondering how big the actual size of a mirror is currently. In 6 months i have fiber internet so prob. i want to be a mirror...
[20:19] <sarnold> Asatru: somewhere around 1.7 TB of storage for me https://termbin.com/2i07
[20:20] <sarnold> Asatru: if it's just for home use you'd probably be better suited with squid-deb-proxy or apt-cacher-ng
[20:50] <Asatru> the idea is for public usage
[20:53] <sarnold> aha :)
[22:12] <Asatru> what possibility gives squid-deb-proxy me?
[23:36] <sarnold> Asatru: instead of downloading everything, and all updates, on syncs, squid-deb-proxy would cache whatever your clients actually request. you could host a squid-deb-proxy instance with say 100 or 200 gigs of storage, and it'd be a large improvement for your machines; but each update, one of your machines would be the first to request the lists or a new package, and it'd be populating your cache at 
[23:36] <sarnold> the same time
[23:37] <sarnold> Asatru: so it's a pretty drastic reduction in space and transfer and gives you a lot of the benefits of a local mirror