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a.grandi at gmail

Oct 29, 2009, 2:33 AM

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How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org?

Hi all,

maybe the growing interest for N900 made lot of users/developers to
visit maemo.org website more than ever.
For this reason maemo.org is getting so slow in these days... wiki,
planet, garage ecc... all these components are affected by slowness.

It would be great to think about upgrading maemo.org bandwidth or move
it to a new (faster) server.

Is it already in your plans? Any roadmap about this?

Best regards,

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list-maemo at intelunix

Oct 29, 2009, 2:44 AM

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Re: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org? [In reply to]

On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:33:01 +0100, Andrea Grandi <a.grandi [at] gmail>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> maybe the growing interest for N900 made lot of users/developers to
> visit maemo.org website more than ever.
> For this reason maemo.org is getting so slow in these days... wiki,
> planet, garage ecc... all these components are affected by slowness.
>
> It would be great to think about upgrading maemo.org bandwidth or move
> it to a new (faster) server.
>
> Is it already in your plans? Any roadmap about this?
>
> Best regards,

I don't know if it could help, but I could create a mirror in France in
needed.

Yann
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milos at manda

Oct 29, 2009, 2:59 AM

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Re: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org? [In reply to]

У чет, 29. 10 2009. у 10:33 +0100, Andrea Grandi пише:
> Hi all,
>
> maybe the growing interest for N900 made lot of users/developers to
> visit maemo.org website more than ever.
> For this reason maemo.org is getting so slow in these days... wiki,
> planet, garage ecc... all these components are affected by slowness.
>
> It would be great to think about upgrading maemo.org bandwidth or move
> it to a new (faster) server.
>
> Is it already in your plans? Any roadmap about this?
>
> Best regards,
>

I can also confirm this. It is painfully slow these days.


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tero.kojo at nokia

Oct 29, 2009, 3:40 AM

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RE: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org? [In reply to]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: maemo-developers-bounces [at] maemo
> [mailto:maemo-developers-bounces [at] maemo] On Behalf Of ext
> Andrea Grandi
> Sent: 29 October, 2009 11:33
> To: maemo-developers [at] maemo; List for community development
> Subject: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org?
>
> Hi all,
>
> maybe the growing interest for N900 made lot of
> users/developers to visit maemo.org website more than ever.
> For this reason maemo.org is getting so slow in these days...
> wiki, planet, garage ecc... all these components are affected
> by slowness.

Yes, about 10x increase in page hits per day from the July average.

> It would be great to think about upgrading maemo.org
> bandwidth or move it to a new (faster) server.

Not think, but do. The bandwidth to the outside is not the current bottleneck, but the servers themselves. The load averages are pretty insane.

> Is it already in your plans? Any roadmap about this?

Yes, it's on the roadmap. http://wiki.maemo.org/ISP_Move is where I collected some of the things that need to happen.

Schedule is such that we are waiting for the new ISP to get their machine room wired and hardware boxes set up, after which we'll start setting up the services. Setting up is no picnic, so I expect a switchover somewhere in December. I hope earlier, but let's see.

Tero

> Best regards,
>
> --
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tero.kojo at nokia

Oct 29, 2009, 8:01 AM

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RE: RE: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org? [In reply to]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: maemo-community-bounces [at] maemo
> [mailto:maemo-community-bounces [at] maemo] On Behalf Of ext
> Randall Arnold
> Sent: 29 October, 2009 16:37
> To: List for community development; a.grandi [at] gmail;
> maemo-developers [at] maemo
> Subject: Re: RE: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org?
>
> Thanks Tero!
>
> The past two days performance has been terrible for me,
> especially Brainstorm (which was unresponsive last night).

It is quite obvious sitting here when people wake up and when they get home from work. The worst moments seem to be Europe spending it's nights on maemo.org at the same time as the US east coast is at work peeking at the site and west coast waking and logging in :-)

Tero

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a.grandi at gmail

Oct 29, 2009, 8:06 AM

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Re: RE: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org? [In reply to]

Hi,

2009/10/29 <tero.kojo [at] nokia>:
> It is quite obvious sitting here when people wake up and when they get home from work. The worst moments seem to be Europe spending it's nights on maemo.org at the same time as the US east coast is at work peeking at the site and west coast waking and logging in :-)

you really didn't imagine that N900 had taken all this interest in Maemo :) ?

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jeremiah at jeremiahfoster

Nov 6, 2009, 2:07 PM

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Re: How about upgrading bandwidth for maemo.org? [In reply to]

On Oct 29, 2009, at 10:44, Yann J. wrote:

> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:33:01 +0100, Andrea Grandi <a.grandi [at] gmail>
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> maybe the growing interest for N900 made lot of users/developers to
>> visit maemo.org website more than ever.
>> For this reason maemo.org is getting so slow in these days... wiki,
>> planet, garage ecc... all these components are affected by slowness.
>>
>> It would be great to think about upgrading maemo.org bandwidth or
>> move
>> it to a new (faster) server.
>
> I don't know if it could help, but I could create a mirror in France
> in
> needed.

That is kind of you to offer, thanks! Garage is already mirrored by a
Content Delivery Network which has servers all over the world, so
there are already multiple redundant hosts. It is the services which
are unique to garage which slow garage down and a mirror won't help
directly because garage needs to access the data that lives on its
disks, so we'd need some way to have a fast network connection between
the hosts, otherwise you face a race condition. It is much better to
mirror disks with RAID or something similar than to try to copy data
over a slow IP network from country to country.

What is going to happen soon is the scaling out of services on garage
to their own machines. This means that services will get the resources
they need to be faster.

I am certain by the new year, garage will feel quick and fast.

Regards,

Jeremiah
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