Re: Overview of our current infrastructure
Tobias Göller <
tobias@...>
2012-01-16 14:57:53 GMT
Hi Patrice,
I have a Suid running… it runs on a virtual machine having (at current) ~1GB of memory but that is subject to
change very soon…
feel free to do some testing whenever you want to
Tobias
On 16.01.2012, at 14:39, Patrice wrote:
> Hey Tobias.
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
> What proxy software are you using?
> I've some experience with HAproxy and Squid, and given they are configured well, they will easily cope
with 10000s of users.
> If you like, I could do a little performance test (some time when there is low/no traffic)
>
> Best regards,
> Patrice
>
>
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Tobias Göller wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.
>>
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
>>
>> But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.
>>
>> The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.
>>
>> Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Tobias
>>
>>
>> On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
>>>
>>> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
>>>
>>> Best regards, Alex
>>>
>>> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>>>>
>>>> Overview:
>>>>
>>>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>>>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org : Continuous build status
>>>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org : Continuous build binaries
>>>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org : Issue management (users)
>>>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>>>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>>>>
>>>> A word about each link:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>>>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>>>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>>>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>>>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub
issue management.
>>>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>>>>
>>>> Two words about the new support page:
>>>>
>>>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>>>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>>>>
>>>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>>>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>>>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>>> * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>>> * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>>> * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>>>>
>>>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>>>>
>>>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
>>>
>>>
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Hi Patrice,
I have a Suid running… it runs on a virtual machine having (at current) ~1GB of memory but that is subject to
change very soon…
feel free to do some testing whenever you want to
Tobias
On 16.01.2012, at 14:39, Patrice wrote:
> Hey Tobias.
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
> What proxy software are you using?
> I've some experience with HAproxy and Squid, and given they are configured well, they will easily cope
with 10000s of users.
> If you like, I could do a little performance test (some time when there is low/no traffic)
>
> Best regards,
> Patrice
>
>
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Tobias Göller wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.
>>
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
>>
>> But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.
>>
>> The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.
>>
>> Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Tobias
>>
>>
>> On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
>>>
>>> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
>>>
>>> Best regards, Alex
>>>
>>> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>>>>
>>>> Overview:
>>>>
>>>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>>>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org : Continuous build status
>>>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org : Continuous build binaries
>>>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org : Issue management (users)
>>>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>>>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>>>>
>>>> A word about each link:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>>>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>>>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>>>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>>>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub
issue management.
>>>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>>>>
>>>> Two words about the new support page:
>>>>
>>>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>>>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>>>>
>>>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>>>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>>>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>>> * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>>> * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>>> * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>>>>
>>>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>>>>
>>>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
>>>
>>>
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>>> http://gpgtools.org/about (Google+, Twitter, RSS)
>>>
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>>
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