Thanks for the reminder ping! I still need ogvjs-testing for ongoing work on the mobile side (the desktop integration is done months ago) but I can probably trim its disk space on my end. (It uses a lot of space because it's got local copies of some videos from Commons, but the player can pull them directly from Commons these days.)
-- brion On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Andrew Bogott <[email protected]> wrote: > Disk space is always the most limited factor on the Labs > virtualization servers. If you're using it for something good, then no one > minds! If you're using it for logfiles that no one ever reads, or using it > for instances that have long-since been forgotten and no one cares about, > then I mind a little bit :) > > Attached is an epic list: Every instance, sorted by disk footprint. > Please take a moment to hit ctrl-F and scan the list of instances that you > created or that are part of a project you work with. Look at those > instances, and ask yourself if they would be missed. > > If the answer is 'no,' please delete them! Or, email me and I'll > delete them. (Actually, even if you delete them yourself, I'd appreciate > knowing about it so I know whether or not emails like this are useful.) If > the answer is 'maybe' then please call my attention to the instances in > question, and I'll do the necessary pestering and verifying to determine > whether or not they can be safely deleted. > > Benefits of good VM hygiene include: Less rebalancing-related > downtime, better VM performance, happier operators, and more money for the > Labs team to spend on things more interesting than storage space. > > Thanks for your attention! > > > -Andrew > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Labs-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l > >
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