On Mon, 20 Aug 2018, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2018-08-20 20:05:42 +0200 (+0200), Alexander Wirt wrote: > > On Mon, 20 Aug 2018, Thomas Goirand wrote: > [...] > > > Could you please at least define what is "some of the large data stores" > > > and explain where it is configured in Gitlab? A possible pointer to the > > > Gitlab documentation would probably help as well. > > I find it very frustrating that you expect us to tell you where the docs > > are. > > However: > > > > https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/repository_storage_paths.html > > https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/lfs/lfs_administration.html#storing-lfs-objects-in-remote-object-storage > > https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/blob/master/files/gitlab-config-template/gitlab.rb.template#L176 > > https://salsa.debian.org/salsa/salsa-ansible/compare/e709949d0e174f9503b757c95cebee79f0ffe9b0...aafc7392e90efc21fa7e1858eee214029b29764c > > > > its all there. > > Part of the open-core challenge I'm afraid. I already spoke with one > "cloud" service provider last week who was willing to follow up to > this thread with an offer to donate whatever storage types are > needed, but we couldn't find documentation explaining supported > storage options for Gitlab *CE* (note the "ee" in those > documentation URLs, they're the same ones I already found). Is it to > be assumed, generally, that Gitlab's Enterprise Edition > documentation is also appropriate for Community Edition deployments? https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/repository_storage_paths.html
if you can replace ee with ce in the url it is also valid for ce. jftr afaik gitlab uses fog[1] for cloud storage, maybe that knowledge helps. Alex [1] https://github.com/fog/fog
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