On 22-06-2007, Andrés Ghigliazza <tizone@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, > > We will soon have, 5 or 6 Debian boxs (servers and desktops), in our > LAN. We would like to know, if it is better to use apt-cacher o approx > for the updates. > > I couldn't find enough documentation of any of them, to see some > features, before installing one. >
I am using approx for a at least one year now. I used apt-proxy before.
Approx is fast and simple. There is almost no configuration (just add
the repository you want to use) and change the sources.list of your
host. Concerning speed, i move from apt-proxy which can achieve 1MBps
to approx (2-4MBps).
I cannot compare with apt-cacher since i have never used it.
Regards,
Sylvain Le Gall
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