Was mangolassi down earlier today?
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@Pete-S said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
Another way it's different is that colo can be lower cost - if you need enough capacity all the time to have colo equipment
But the minimum scale for colo is decently high unless you have lots of workloads to put there.
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@scottalanmiller said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
@Pete-S said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
Another way it's different is that colo can be lower cost - if you need enough capacity all the time to have colo equipment
But the minimum scale for colo is decently high unless you have lots of workloads to put there.
Yes, it is. And you have all the surrounding network gear as well.
I was just thinking perhaps there already was colo servers and infrastructure in place. Otherwise it would economic suicide
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@scottalanmiller said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
ML costs about $80/mo to run on Linode or Vultr
So that would that be something like 16GB RAM, 6 vCPUs?
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@Pete-S said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
@scottalanmiller said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
ML costs about $80/mo to run on Linode or Vultr
So that would that be something like 16GB RAM, 6 vCPUs?
I believe it is multiple instances. The database server is a separate incidents from the web server
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@Pete-S said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
@scottalanmiller said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
ML costs about $80/mo to run on Linode or Vultr
So that would that be something like 16GB RAM, 6 vCPUs?
Yes.
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@JaredBusch said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
@Pete-S said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
@scottalanmiller said in Was mangolassi down earlier today?:
ML costs about $80/mo to run on Linode or Vultr
So that would that be something like 16GB RAM, 6 vCPUs?
I believe it is multiple instances. The database server is a separate incidents from the web server
It's all in one, reduces latency. We are able to get enough threads in a single instance so works out well.