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于 2014年07月01日 19:39, Kracked_P_P---webmaster 写道:
On 06/30/2014 01:03 AM, Tom wrote:
Hi,

We find that the libreoffice.org website server is located in Germany. For people in some asian countries (for example, China), it's really slow to visit our website.

We are wondering if it's possible to set up a mirror server in one of the asian countries like Japan or China? Or is it possible for us to rent a server in asia, sync data with the main server, and have zh-cn.libreoffice.org domian dns set to the new server?


Thanks!
Tom


China has "content filters" on their access to the Internet. They block content that the government does not like. Or at least it was stated this way on the national TV news and some tech articles.

As for having a mirrored server [service] in Asia, well Japan might be a good country, but what would be the costs involved?

I think has a mirror in Japan or Hongkong is the better way, if you want to host in China, you have to put on record to government, it takes long time, and I don't know if foreign organization can put on record.

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