I uploaded a sample of buzzes from near the peak of yesterday's spike
period to this group. I didn't dig too far in, but you'll prolly have
a better idea of what to look for. nothing jumped right out at me.

Jud

On Mar 4, 12:10 pm, Brett Slatkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Jud,
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Jud Valeski <[email protected]> wrote:
> >   We see it every day... clockwork.
>
> Yeah it's interesting. I wonder if this is the combination of Western
> Europe and the east coast waking up, combined with the crawling
> schedule of Google Buzz (ie, resyndication of feeds from slower
> providers like Twitter). Do you have any visibility into the
> type/source of the Buzz updates that are present in that spike? I'll
> have to dig a bit to find that.
>
> -Brett
>
> > On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Brett Slatkin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hey Jud,
>
> >> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Jud <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > We're seeing something strange with inbound POSTs from google hub
> >> > subscribed buzz publisher
> >> > user post topics. We have a "large" number of topics we're subscribed
> >> > to, and everyday around 4am Eastern we see an approx. 3x spike in
> >> > inbound POST volume that lasts for a couple of hours.
>
> >> > Our edge HTTP server logs are logging the flux, so we're confident
> >> > (but not 100%) that our app isn't backing up.
>
> >> > As anyone who's played with queues before is aware... they can be a
> >> > bear to chase down. I thought I'd post here just to see if anyone else
> >> > is seeing similar behavior.
>
> >> > I posted this on the google buzz group with a slightly different
> >> > flavor but haven't heard anything on that front.
>
> >> Thanks for the report.
>
> >> I do see a delivery spike on the reference hub from 1-2am PST last
> >> night too. Not sure what the cause is. Please let me know if you see
> >> this again. I'm trying to track down if this was overactive retries of
> >> delivery or something else.
>
> >> -Brett

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