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 <h3><font color="#0000e0"><a name=cdrom>Purchase/download a  <h3 id="mirrors">Download via HTTP/FTP</h3>
   CD-ROM</a></font></h3>  
   
 <p>  
 The best way to get an OpenBSD release (<i>-release</i>) and support us  The best way to get an OpenBSD release (<i>-release</i>) and support us
 is to buy a 3 CD set.  is to buy a 3 CD set.
 More information is available on our <a href="orders.html">ordering page</a>.  More information is available on our <a href="orders.html">ordering page</a>.
   
 <p>  <p>
 If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CD-ROM, you can also install  
 OpenBSD with a CD-ROM or flash disk you create yourself.  
 To achieve this, you have to download one of the following ISO or file  
 system image files from our <a href="#mirrors">mirrors</a>:  
   
 <ul>  
   <li><i>cdXX.iso</i> to burn a minimal CD-ROM  
    (roughly 8MB in size, boot only)  
   <li><i>installXX.iso</i> to burn a full CD-ROM  
    (roughly 230MB in size, boot + sets)  
   <li><i>minirootXX.fs</i> to create a minimal boot media  
    (for flash or HD image installs -- roughly 5M in size, boot only)  
   <li><i>installXX.fs</i> to burn a full bootable disk file system  
    (for flash or HD image installs -- roughly 290M in size, boot + sets)  
   
 </ul>  
   
 <p>  
 If you choose <i>cdXX.iso</i> or <i>minirootXX.fs</i>, you will need to  
 get the base and X sets via another media or network.  
 Otherwise, if you choose <i>installXX.iso</i> or <i>installXX.fs</i>,  
 you will not need anything but the  
 <a href="faq/faq15.html">application packages</a>.  
   
 <p>  
 Note that the paragraph above is also valid for the people interested in  
 running <i>-current</i>.  
 You can fetch <i>installXX.iso</i> from the latest snapshot and install or  
 upgrade your system very quickly.  
   
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 <h3><font color="#0000e0"><a name=mirrors>Download via  
   HTTP/FTP</a></font></h3>  
   
 OpenBSD can also be obtained via HTTP or FTP.  OpenBSD can also be obtained via HTTP or FTP.
 Typically you need a single small piece of boot media  Typically you need a single small piece of boot media
 and then the rest of the files can be installed from a number of locations,  and then the rest of the files can be installed from a number of locations,
 including directly off the Internet.  including directly off the internet.
 Consult the <a href="faq/faq4.html">Installation Guide</a> to get an  Consult the <a href="faq/faq4.html">installation guide</a> for details.
 exhaustive list of the different ways to install OpenBSD, and learn how  
 to make a bootable OpenBSD install media.  
 With the official CD-ROMs, simply follow the printed installation guide.  
   
 <p>  <p>
 Choose a mirror near you from the following list of  Choose a mirror near you from the following list of <a href="#http">HTTP</a>,
 <a href="#http">HTTP</a>,  <a href="#ftp">FTP</a> and <a href="#rsync">rsync</a> mirrors which provide
 <a href="#ftp">FTP</a> and  OpenBSD.
 <a href="#rsync">RSYNC</a>  
 mirrors which provide OpenBSD.  
   
 <p>  <p>
 See below for the <a href="#layout">directory layout of mirrors</a>  See below for the <a href="#layout">directory layout of mirrors</a>
 and <a href="#prospective">information for prospective mirrors</a>.  and <a href="#prospective">information for prospective mirrors</a>.
   
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 <h3><font color="#0000e0"><a name=http>HTTP</a></font></h3>  <h3 id="http">HTTP</h3>
 This is a list of currently known HTTP servers &amp; mirrors:<p>  This is a list of currently known HTTP servers &amp; mirrors:<p>
   
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 <h3 id="ftp"><font color="#0000e0">FTP</font></h3>  <h3 id="ftp">FTP</h3>
 This is a list of currently known FTP mirrors:<p>  This is a list of currently known FTP mirrors:<p>
   
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 <h3 id="rsync"><font color="#0000e0">RSYNC</font></h3>  <h3 id="rsync">rsync</h3>
 This is a list of currently known RSYNC mirrors:<p>  This is a list of currently known rsync mirrors:<p>
   
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 <h3 id=layout><font color="#0000e0">Structural Layout:</font></h3>  <h3 id="layout">Structural layout:</h3>
   
 <p>  <p>
 The file structure of each server is roughly:  The file structure of each server is roughly:

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