Hello,
I wanted to give all of you a quick infrastructure heads-up. You might
have seen that from time to time, there are certain hiccups, which is
due to the fact that in the last weeks, the popularity of our sites and
therefore the use of the infrastructure has *heavily* increased. After
some thorough checking, we can (at least relatively sure) rule out
configuration issues as well as attacks, so it's actually good news -
grown interest and demand. The result, sometimes 503 errors and
timeouts, is bad of course.
We have therefore decided to change the way we plan our systems
migration. During the last admin meeting in September, the plan was to
make a clean start using centralized configuration management. This is a
logical and senseful step, but unfortunately, this requires huge amounts
of time - putting the documentation into a configuration language is
tedious.
In order to eliminate the bottlenecks, we will now first migrate to the
new, much stronger hardware and newer software, configuring services
manually, to finally get back to a stable state. In other words:
Replicating the existing setup with relatively few changes, but using
stronger hardware. My personal plan is, even if it involves some lenghty
nights and working weekends, to have the web services migrated this
month, if all goes well.
Only thereafter, when the bottlenecks are eliminated, we will start with
centralized configuration and further planning the growing of the
infrastructure.
We are sorry for the inconveniences the hiccups cause. The admin team is
doing what they can, but as for many people in the project, time of
course is a limiting factor, and it's not so easy to overcome the laws
of physics. ;-) Plus, scaling certain tasks to too many people isn't a
solution either.
We'll keep you posted. I'd like to take a chance to thank all those
silent workers in the background, especially Alex, Alin, Andreas,
Christian, Erich, Friedrich, Robert and Uwe, who already spent many
hours and endless nights to ensure stable services. Thanks a lot folks,
you all rock!
Florian
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