Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2024-06-10 Thread thomas
Even worse than this: closed source SERVICE that can be taken down at any moment in a split of a second... Sponsored cloud services are a very dangerous drugs to be addicted to. Someone else computer, like the FSFE puts it! As for the work, again, that'd be on me for the setup and

Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2024-06-10 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
Hi Thomas, On 09/06/24 at 12:17 +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote: > Hi there! > > I'm hereby cc-ing our DPL, to get him involved an eventual storage cluster > purchase for the project. > > I have been mentioning such an object storage driver, so we could use > OpenStack swift for snapshot.d.o for

Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2024-06-09 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Thomas, Am Sun, Jun 09, 2024 at 12:17:05PM +0200 schrieb Thomas Goirand: > > However, it is disappointing to see it moving toward an s3 implementation, > which is a protocol from a closed-source service. I already wrote multiple > times that my company (Infomaniak) was willing to sponsor

Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2024-06-09 Thread Thomas Goirand
Hi there! I'm hereby cc-ing our DPL, to get him involved an eventual storage cluster purchase for the project. I have been mentioning such an object storage driver, so we could use OpenStack swift for snapshot.d.o for years. I am happy that it finally brings traction, and that Lucas is

Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2023-09-23 Thread Baptiste Beauplat
Hi Lucas, On Thu, 2023-09-21 at 18:26 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > On 18/09/22 at 11:29 +0200, Baptiste Beauplat wrote: > > Having files stored into an object-like storage could improve cost > > and > > performence over the conventional storage that snapshot is > > currently > > using.

Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2023-09-21 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
On 21/09/23 at 18:26 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > Hi Baptiste, > > On 18/09/22 at 11:29 +0200, Baptiste Beauplat wrote: > > Having files stored into an object-like storage could improve cost and > > performence over the conventional storage that snapshot is currently > > using. (Currently using

Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2023-09-21 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
Hi Baptiste, On 18/09/22 at 11:29 +0200, Baptiste Beauplat wrote: > Having files stored into an object-like storage could improve cost and > performence over the conventional storage that snapshot is currently > using. (Currently using over 130 TB!) > > Multiple componants needs to access

Bug#1020217: snapshot.debian.org: write a generic file driver supporting multiple backend (such as object-storage)

2022-09-18 Thread Baptiste Beauplat
Package: snapshot.debian.org Severity: normal Having files stored into an object-like storage could improve cost and performence over the conventional storage that snapshot is currently using. (Currently using over 130 TB!) Multiple componants needs to access snapshot farm. The importer, the web