| 17 Jul 2025 |
dgrig | In case anyone else felt the need to double check if there's a limit to the number of objects you can have in a bucket:
There is no max bucket size or limit to the number of objects that you can store in a bucket. You can store all of your objects in a single bucket
via https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/BucketRestrictions.html
| 12:26:43 |
emily | You can store all of your eggs in a single basket | 12:27:46 |
hexa | we still need a new release of https://github.com/nix-community/nix-index ideally | 12:32:42 |
dgrig | (and unless that's a bad copy paste, it's missing a digit for billion, it's 100m) | 13:35:17 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network we still need a new release of https://github.com/nix-community/nix-index ideally https://github.com/nix-community/nix-index/releases/tag/v0.1.9 | 14:31:01 |
| 18 Jul 2025 |
fricklerhandwerk | shameless plug, PR reviews appreciated | 07:24:25 |
fricklerhandwerk | * shameless plug, PR reviews appreciated raitobezarius | 07:24:31 |
| 19 Jul 2025 |
| Cobalt joined the room. | 19:20:32 |
Cobalt | Hey would the creation of a European nix cache mirror be of interest? $work has somewhat recently had a few hundred TB of free flash storage available after a storage system was decomissioned (and HDDs were sold).
We would plan for a pull through cache, i. e., likely only pull from upstream once for the first request of a file and store on disk afterwards. | 19:27:34 |
K900 | Bandwidth is more of a concern than storage | 19:27:55 |
K900 | For an operation like this | 19:27:57 |
dramforever | is there any reason fastly isn't, well, fastly enough in europe? | 19:28:36 |
emily | my experience is that Fastly maxes out my connection on the second download | 19:28:59 |
emily | and on the first (i.e. not cached at my edge location yet) it's like 500 Mbit/s | 19:29:15 |
dramforever | there a bunch of these kind of mirror sites in china | 19:29:21 |