On 12/17/2013 03:44 PM, Zacharias Mitzelos wrote:
We currently don't have scalability in Openshift. That could be
done by
migrating to a new gear, which could also be a medium one(i have
encountered some errors during thr migration, although lsm5 opened me a
ticket about that in the openshift support, but noone reached me out yet).
Have you followed up? This has been waiting for a while.
Anyway we are using one gear to our account now. Jzb is it possible
to
upgrade our acc. to large gears and give us the privileges of a silver
account(16 gears available)? If I am asking too much (:P) medium gears
that we already have will be fine, but we definitely need scalability up
to 16(instead of 3 that we are eligible for), so we could handle such
traffic. With 16 gears available to scale + large gears we could even
handle the thehackernews traffic you said ;).
I don't know that asking for 16 gears would be considered reasonable.
Three? Sure. 16... uh, not so sure.
Anyway this is just an opinion, I may got very far with it, but I
would
suggest keeping Openshift because of GIT
Please elaborate? What does git have to do with anything?
Note that Middleman is also git-based and doesn't require a lot of gears
to work well.
Sidebar: It's *possible* there may be a third option, but I need to do a
little more research before saying whether it's viable or not.
Again, though: I want to stress, please accompany any alternative
solutions with "and here's how I will take responsibility to make it
happen." ;-) I want to get this fixed, and in the immediate future.
Zacharias
> From: giallu(a)gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 22:03:24 +0100
> Subject: Re: Fedora Magazine down again
> To: jzb(a)redhat.com; marketing(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
>
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Joe Brockmeier <jzb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> So - the release went out this morning, and shortly thereafter the
>> traffic to the blog post knocked out the site.
>>
>> We've been talking a lot about re-doing the theme (which died) and
>> upgrading, which has also stalled. I'm not really confident that
>> upgrading to the medium gear is going to compensate anyway - we *should*
>> see big traffic bursts from time to time due to releases, popular posts,
>> etc. and WP is a bit resource intensive.
>
> I think one of the selling point of openshift was it gives you an easy
> access to scalabilty. Is the blog using anything like that?
>
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