[Qgis-psc] [Qgis-community-team] [QGIS-Developer] QGIS webserver size vs publishing old docs
Andreas Neumann
andreas at qgis.org
Mon Mar 20 13:51:11 PDT 2023
Hi,
Thank you for checking, Richard - yes an additional 35 € per month for just
80gb more is not nothing ... compared to a root server.
Ok - let's delete the 2.8 and 2.14 releases. I think it would be good to
keep the latest 2.x (2.18) around. This should give us some initial room to
serve the current documentation. If we need additional space. we could also
remove the 3.10 documentation.
And yes, it is a good idea to discuss infrastructure tasks and
responsibilities in Den Bosch!
I hope that Kartoza can soon find a good sysadmin person - now that the
idea to employ a Sysadmin and the funds had been approved.
Andreas
On Mon, 20 Mar 2023 at 21:39, Richard Duivenvoorde <rdmailings at duif.net>
wrote:
> On 3/20/23 17:31, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> > Hi Matthias,
> >
> > Sure - buying more space is an option. I would like to get an idea -
> however - what the monthly expected costs are. Is this a "virtual" server
> at Hetzner? How much disk space does it have currently, how much do we
> want? What is the price difference?
>
> Building is done on a real Hetzner server: qgis6.org a Hetzner EX42 Root
> server about 50euro/month
> Serving the site + docs is done on www2.qgis.org a Hetzner Cloud cpx31
> 160GB disk 14euro/ month (as cloud would be cheaper etc etc)
>
> We can upgrade the www2 to a newer bigger CLOUD server, but that is about
> 35 euro/month for just 80Gb more..
> Probably then it is better to leave the cloud, and just add an extra root
> server on which you have a couple of terrabytes... for 50 euro/month
>
> Can we sit together in Den Bosch and do decide something on this? I really
> feel unhappy if people telling us "why is there even a need to care": we/I
> am not a sysadmin, so everybody with great knowledge and idea's: please
> help out!
>
> > At some point - cleanup of old stuff just makes sense. Getting rid of
> version 2.14 and 3.8 (it probable should mean 3.8 and not 2.8 - right)
> would make sense. Documentation always focuses on LTR versions, so all the
> "in-between" versions that are older than 3-4 years could be deleted.
> >> # du -hs *
> >> 255M doc-test
> >> 579M QGIS-Documentation
> >> 7.2G QGIS-Documentation-2.14
> >> 6.3G QGIS-Documentation-2.18
> >> 7.7G QGIS-Documentation-2.8
> >> 12G QGIS-Documentation-3.10
> >> 11G QGIS-Documentation-3.16
> >> 9.4G QGIS-Documentation-3.22
> >> 579M QGIS-Documentation-3.28
> >> 8.0G QGIS-Documentation-3.4
> >> 31G QGIS-tests
> >> 16G QGIS-Website
>
> We still have version 2 (TWO) .8 .14 and .18 around :-) so it NOT a typo...
> So: can I delete those?
> And also 3.10 (as this is a 2018 release)
>
> The QGIS-tests dir, contains the info available at:
> http://test.qgis.org
> BUT!!! that url/dns actually still points to the old server (qgis2)
> That site hosts the ogcapif / wfs / wms tests (untill 26th of januari)???
>
> Anybody feeling need or responsible for this?
> We are not serving (yet) test.qgis.org from www2 ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
>
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Andreas Neumann
QGIS.ORG board member (treasurer)
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