On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 13:01:42 -0600 Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 12:24, seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > On Mon, 2011-08-08 at 10:54 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > >> Greetings. > >> > >> I thought I would throw out some plans for hosted moving forward > >> and see if we could hash out a plan and some timetable for > >> implementing things. > >> > > > >> Some things we talked about: > >> > >> * A caching frontend of some kind. Could cache web requests and > >> take load off the main machines. > >> * Some way to distribute the data, so if serverbeach were off line > >> we could still switch to and use another machine. > >> * Adding more/different services. > >> IRC commit bot > >> redmine (still not in fedora, but people are working on it) > >> your idea here. > > > > > > We talked a bit about this yesterday and I wanted to write it up > > here: > > > > 1. move the mailman instance over to collab1 and have them share an > > infrastructure - mailman is not (usually) easy to spread to lots of > > servers in a very clean way and it is not (usually) the source of a > > massive load (the archiver not withstanding) > > > > 2. I think we should seriously consider building things for hosted > > 2.0 such that slices are possible: > > > > you still go to fedorahosted.org/projectname > > > > but it redirects you to project-##.fedorahosted.org - based on the > > first 2 letters of the name of your project or what not. > > Just an idea to bring up when we implement: > > Due to the fact that we would have huge groupings on certain letters ( > re, fe, li py, sy) use the first 2 letters of the md5sum of the name. > Hopefully that would spread out the load across enough. The project > build script would automate this so people don't have to figure it > out. How about just even more simple: 01 02 03 when 01 fills up/gets loaded, move to 02, or add start just cycling thru them... kevin
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