On 07/13/19 17:50, Molly Miller wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a couple of things I'd like to say in response to both the
> original post and some of the points raised in the replies by Kiyoshi
> and Luis. I've been using Scaleway's virtualised services for nearly two
> years now (first with a pair of
On 07/13/19 11:28, Max Rees wrote:
>> My understanding is that we were planning on retiring the wiki. This
>> would be an excellent time to do so.
>
> Agreed. We are already moving some stuff to GitLab wikis and that seems
> appropriate. For other cases we should move forward on previous
>
On 07/13/19 10:58, Luis Ressel wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> I strongly agree with Aerdan here. In my opinion, the risks of moving to
> VPSes on hardware shared with other tenants outweight all (perceived or
> real) benefits of using aarch64 instead of x86.
I suppose I can look into more dedicated
On 07/13/19 10:10, Kiyoshi Aman wrote:
> I think that, before we can make a good decision regarding migration, we
> should look at the resources we already have available to us. We have a
> dedicated server in Finland with 32GB RAM and a fair amount of disk
> space available. We have two dedicated
All,
I have a couple of things I'd like to say in response to both the
original post and some of the points raised in the replies by Kiyoshi
and Luis. I've been using Scaleway's virtualised services for nearly two
years now (first with a pair of small x86_64 machines for personal use,
and
Apologies if this email is malformed, I had to send it from my phone.
On Jul 13, 2019, at 11:10 AM, Kiyoshi Aman wrote:
> My understanding is that we were planning on retiring the wiki. This would be
> an excellent time to do so.
>
Agreed. We are already moving some stuff to GitLab wikis and
Hi *,
I strongly agree with Aerdan here. In my opinion, the risks of moving to
VPSes on hardware shared with other tenants outweight all (perceived or
real) benefits of using aarch64 instead of x86.
Furthermore, I believe our current x86 infra has more than enough
capacity to accomodate all
I think that, before we can make a good decision regarding migration, we
should look at the resources we already have available to us. We have a
dedicated server in Finland with 32GB RAM and a fair amount of disk space
available. We have two dedicated servers generously provided for our use in
This sounds reasonable. I approve of this plan.
+1.
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This sounds reasonable. I approve of this plan.
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> On Jul 13, 2019, at 05:56, A. Wilcox wrote:
>
> == Table of Contents ==
>
> * Executive Summary
>
> * How Did We Get Here?
>
> * Reliability Is Not Availability
>
> * Enter Scaleway
>
> * Hard Numbers
>
> * Conclusion
>
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