Re: Storage at copr-be

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On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 at 04:51, Miroslav Suchý <msuchy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Dne 22.10.2018 v 18:18 Miroslav Suchý napsal(a):
> > Dne 18.10.2018 v 21:08 Kevin Fenzi napsal(a):
> >> Purging old eol data should slow that? Any idea how much?
> >
> > du tells me that:
> >
> > fedora-21-* 82 GB
> > fedora-22-* 132 GB
> > fedora-23-* 241 GB
> > fedora-24-* 343 GB
> > fedora-25-* 438 GB
> > fedora-26-* 775 GB
> >
> > epel-5-* 9.7 GB
> >
> > and I have some more time to check:
> > epel-6-* which is 132 GB
>
> epel-7-* 531 GB
> fedora-27-* 615 GB
> fedora-28-* 612 GB
> fedora-29-* 335 GB
>
> We are working on a code which will keep EOLed chroot as opt-in. I.e., owners will get email if they want to keep it.
> Unless they confirm, we will delete them.
> When this will be done, we can delete up to 2TB of data. However, in the next 12 months we will like consume 2.5 TB of
> data - assuming the same grow as in past. And additional 5 TB in following year. [*]
> This assume the same set or architectures - but `mock --force-arch` allows us to build for all primary architectures.
> The only limitation is a storage now.
> I would love to add aarch64 soon. For the records I queried how much all ppc64le consumes:
>
> *-ppc64le 307GB
> intel arch have the rest, i.e., 5.5 TB
>
>
> [*] Please mind that forecast is hard - especially about a future.
>
> Miroslav

We will need to work on budgets then with someone looking to pay for
this storage. We would need to plan out for 4 years of growth so let
us say 20TB of storage without backups.


-- 
Stephen J Smoogen.
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