OK. I will bring them some bombons and flowers and tell them there’s nothing to fear.
I… I can’t… I don’t… I don’t even know what to say…
Holy! You’re bouncing off the top of a 1Gbps connection! Sweet!
I know, I also noticed that. Soooo jealous! I can’t get more than about 60 Mbit
On a separate note, just noticed emails with an incident notification for US1 which fits more or less the timelines of the reduced traffic. I guess now we know
Well, I just got around to restarting 12 of my 14 nodes in order to trigger the one time file walker after the 1.104 update to get rid of the trash miscalculation. I skipped 2 nodes since they were still running GC. So now basically all nodes are running some sort of file walker and I gotta say, I’m impressed. System is much more responsive than previously in such situations. Data coming in at decent speeds, barely any canceled transfers. Bring it on!
It’s time to buy new drives
Can confirm this as well. Even running used+gc+trash on some nodes concurrently, I’m still taking in/out traffic a lot better than before.
No fear!
All the struggling RPi nodes out there now…
That’s crazy! Is that like 200 nodes getting hit with the performance test?
I accept this defeat. But only to upgrade and come back)
- But not everyone accepts data and some share IP addresses
That’s still amazing. Not only do I not own the drives to pull that off… I don’t have the Internet connection… or ability to get that many IPs… or even the compute to run that many containers!
It’s really damn expensive
it’s like 16Mbps per node average. I remember old times when Stefan could push 80-90Mbps sustained per node with wild 150-200Mbps peaks
It is a bit too early for these kind of numbers. We haven’t hit our goal yet. Scaling up the satellite DB at the moment.
Lovely to see my nodes chomping down all that data without breaking a sweat, even with most of them still running filewalkers or GC. Disk writes even after RAM and SSD cache saturation seem much more efficient this way. So far I’m very happy.