Hi,
Discussion today over a few issues with
fedorapeople.org and what we
need to do with it.
Goals:
- be able to backup
fedorapeople.org much much faster
- expand the amount of diskspace available on it
- offer faster upload to
fedorapeople.org from places where most of our
userbase are.
- offer 'project' space for groups to have unquota'd space available
from
fedorapeople.org for various non-hosted projects:
examples: test spins from anaconda team
abrt test-suite results
Two projects today both needed more space - but we were getting hung
up b/c of how the quota'ing is laid out with the existing
fedorapeople.org. I suggested just adding space and making it a new
disk but Kevin mentioned the concerns about upload speed to
fedorapeople.org and the issue of backing it up quickly.
After a bit of looking around
ibiblio03.fedoraproject.org was seen as a
likely good place to put a new
fedorapeople.org.
If we put it there we could give it:
1. more ram
2. more processors
3. considerably more space
4. back it up faster (backup02 is also on ibiblio03 so backing it up
should be very fast)
5. being on i2 and in a fast-colo at ibiblio would give us better
upload rates for many many of our users.
So the plan would be:
- setup a new people## box over at ibiblio03
- setup two disks
- the normal /srv layout we have now
- a new disk for project space that is outside of the quota'd area.
Kevin suggested possibly replicating this people## over to the old
location using rsync so, in the event of unplanned calamity, we could
continue to offer the service.
Concerns? thoughts?
-sv