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siamo stati precipitosi, pare fosse semplicemente il deploy.
In coda, come negli uffici fisici
Il sapere umano appartiene al mondo.
in reply to
siamo stati precipitosi, pare fosse semplicemente il deploy.
In coda, come negli uffici fisici
mi sa che il sito del buono mobilità è già sotto DDoS dai sui legittimi utenti 🤦♂️
reposted https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2020/11/02/scaling-down-how-we-prototyped-an-image-scaler-at-gitlab/
We serve 6GB of avatars in a typical hour. Looking at a representative window of 1 hour of GitLab traffic, we saw almost 6GB of data move over the wire, or 144GB a day. Based on experiments with downscaling a representative user avatar, we estimated that we could reduce this to a mere 13GB a day on average, saving 130GB of bandwidth each day!
Scaling down: How we shrank image transfers by 93 percent via @mttkay https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2020/11/02/scaling-down-how-we-prototyped-an-image-scaler-at-gitlab/ “We serve 6GB of avatars in a typical hour.”
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