Oh, note that this is only counting the files that did not get deleted.
2014-05-01 20:33 GMT+02:00 Lukas W. <lukas...@gmail.com>:
> Nevermind, I managed to access the db. It took me quite some time to get
> the data, as the phpmyadmin interface on SF really is *horribly* slow.
> Using SQL queries, I get a total number of 4021 files, summing up to
> 348Mib in size. I don't know where those 1339 extra files on FTP come from,
> I guess files don't get deleted properly.
>
> The total number of downloaded files is 729163. When multiplying each
> file's downloads with it's size, one gets 95.7 GiB or 102.8 GB of total
> downloaded files.
>
> I hope this is helpful :)
>
>
> 2014-05-01 19:46 GMT+02:00 Lukas W. <lukas...@gmail.com>:
>
> You mean the size of the shared files in the current LSP? As far as I can
>> see, those are 519MiB (or 544MB) counting 5360 files at the moment.
>>
>> I can't say anything about the download counts, as I still have no admin
>> rights and therefore can't access the SQL database.
>>
>>
>> 2014-05-01 15:38 GMT+02:00 Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchi...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> @Lukas,
>>>
>>> Do you have the ability to measure the approx LSP overall size (I mean
>>> the actual shared files)?
>>>
>>> I'd like to document how much space we're using and get at least a
>>> ballpark for storage requirements if it were to expand for 5 years.
>>>
>>> Also (this one is a stretch) but there is a "popularity" or "download
>>> count" field on each shared type in the current LSP. This illustrates how
>>> many times a specific file has been downloaded. Can we get a total number
>>> of downloads for a period of time? (i.e. 1 year, i.e. ever) This could
>>> help get a ballpark for the IO usage we would need.
>>>
>>> Once we have this data, I can calculate the costs annually to move this
>>> into a cloud service and do some extrapolation into 2019, etc.
>>>
>>> -Tres
>>>
>>> - tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Jonathan Aquilina <
>>> eagles051...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was actually just thinking about that. Is there someone that can work
>>>> on making the code RT-safe? Do we have any goals as to when we want RTS
>>>> code by?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Vesa <dii....@nbl.fi> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 04/29/2014 03:52 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
>>>>> > I agree uploads at this point should not be done via lmms. LMMS is
>>>>> > already as complex as it is. It will be getting more complex as we
>>>>> > move towards real time safe code with paul's unison core.
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> Offtopic, but: let's stop talking about "when we get the Unison core".
>>>>> Because as it is now, I don't see any work being done towards that... I
>>>>> haven't even heard of Paul in many weeks now, and the Unison git repo
>>>>> hasn't been touched in several months.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't mean this in a negative way, but it seems to me that Paul has
>>>>> lost interest or doesn't have the time to work on the Unison core. I'm
>>>>> just saying, we shouldn't count on it happening any time soon because I
>>>>> don't see any work being done - by anybody - towards it. I think we
>>>>> should rather focus on improving what we have now and trying to improve
>>>>> our current codebase, maybe we can get what we have now more towards
>>>>> rt-safety...
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Jonathan Aquilina
>>>>
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