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Tuesday, March 31
I Still Aten't Dead
Three product launches, a conference (we have our own conference now), and a huge server migration meant that for the past two months I've been chasing fixed deadlines with rapidly varying requirements.
Three product launches, a conference (we have our own conference now), and a huge server migration meant that for the past two months I've been chasing fixed deadlines with rapidly varying requirements.
I have emerged. Not necessarily emerged entirely victorious, but certainly emerged.
It looks like we might be moving operations mostly out of the cloud and onto a cluster of Threadripper 3960X servers with an aggregate 6 million IOPS. Using ZFS and LXC everything will get snapshotted and backed up to AWS (and in some cases, replicated live) so that if it all drops dead somehow we can spin it back up the same day.
Need to read up on LXD clustering, like, right now.
Not installing Kubernetes, thanks. Will probably have Docker running inside LXC though.
It looks like we might be moving operations mostly out of the cloud and onto a cluster of Threadripper 3960X servers with an aggregate 6 million IOPS. Using ZFS and LXC everything will get snapshotted and backed up to AWS (and in some cases, replicated live) so that if it all drops dead somehow we can spin it back up the same day.
Need to read up on LXD clustering, like, right now.
Not installing Kubernetes, thanks. Will probably have Docker running inside LXC though.
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