mercutio: basically the latency increases slightly, but you can parallelise it.. so if you have a backup running say as you run your normal server load there'll be less impact.
with writes it has to send the writes to 3 destinations and only says it's written when it's gnoe to all 3, so your performance is as good as the slowest disk/server.
so instead of writing to 3 hard disks say then 2 parity disks it'll write 3 whole copies to 3 hard-disks
and those 3 hard-disks are on 3 different servers across network ***: ziyourenxiang__ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: anyone know anyone that wants to buy APC NetShelter cabinets? The ones we have in our current cage, we own them, but will not have any use for them after 4/30. Will sell for cheap if someone comes and picks them up! mhoran: Who needs cabinets when you have ARP Networks! brycec: LOL The only place I could use a cab these days is across the US, sorry. ***: ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds)
qbit has joined #arpnetworks acf_: oh, another question, are you supposed to be able to run VMs on top of ARP Thunder?
since it is marketed as "dedicated" service mercutio: yeah you can acf_
nested virtualisation mhoran: Oh nice!
Can we have some photos of the new cage? :D ***: ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks
solj has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) mnathani: I thought it was 2019. Why does Facebook still display pages like 1280x1024 resolution when I have 1920x1080 ?
Empty bars on both sides mercutio: hav eyou got adblock?
ususally they stick ads on the side mnathani: yea, ublock origin mercutio: try disabling it temp?
there's a power button on the tray thing up top right normally mnathani: https://imgur.com/a/WeDdyNR
shows like a good 150-200 pixels wasted on either side of the middle content
even with ublock origin disabled mercutio: odd it's tiny too
go to 150% zoom mnathani: LoL
now its covering more pixels
but the content is HUGE mercutio: heh
makes it easy to read
now you don't need a 50" tv for facebook mnathani: Thought you had a largish monitor mercutio: only 27" mnathani: 4k even mercutio: i don't use my 4k monitor mnathani: I think mine are like 25" mercutio: i use 1440p x2
the 4k monitor was only 28"
and it had worse colours
my tablet is 2560x1600
i hadn't used it in ages, just used it last night for sleep tracking, think i'll go back to that.
but tablets are great for sleep tracking as they have big battery and you don't find your cellphone with hardly any charge in the morning mnathani: can an ipad be used for sleep tracking?
what would the app be called mercutio: yeh probably
i use sleep as android
i suspect there'll be a sleep as ios or such brycec: (Obligatory: "It's 2019, why are you still using Facebook") mnathani: iSleep?
LoL brycec
I just got accepted into a Sleep Apnea Group on Facebook mercutio: what i like about sleep as android is you can set an alarm for say 8 hours and it'll wake you up up to half an hour early while you're in the light part of your sleep brycec: mercutio: Something odd happening with zeit.arpnetworks.com... It's suddenly getting inundated in traffic. I'm not sure what yet, just that it tripped its "over 4GB received in the last hour" alarm I have setup. mercutio: brycec: erk
it's not open somehow?
err
to amplification attacks i mean brycec: Shouldn't be :/ mnathani: Trying to use Facebook to see what others have in terms of experience and advice
what does tcpdump show?
valid ntp queries / randomized source addresses? brycec: mercutio: It also seems to have stopped...
mnathani: I didn't get a tcpdump in time
It's back to its usual background hum of a few-hundred kb/s mercutio: it shows unsurprisignly lots of ntp traffic mnathani: Good thing you have netflow then :-) brycec: rx: 355 kbit/s 500 p/s tx: 351 kbit/s 495 p/s mercutio: oh wow did you check out the tcpdump? brycec: I did not, why? mercutio: it's got a tiny amount of ipv6 and the rest is ipv4
the ratio is crazy high towards ipv4 brycec: <-- this is my surprised face. mercutio: i thought more people had ipv6 by now :)
come on it's 2019
time to adopt ipv6! brycec: protip: Remember to exclude SSH traffic when tcpdumping mercutio: hah been there done that mnathani: I did an exercise a few weeks ago reaching out to local ISPs to see if they offered IPv6 in their Residential Service
not one of them did mercutio: yeah it's kindof amusing.. people like google and facebook have done ipv6 for ages
and more and more people host with ipv6 support
but the number of clients doing ipv6 is still pretty low
and it's the clients that really need ipv6 more than the servers
because you need to dedicate an ip to a server for ipv4 anyway
but when clients can talk to each directly with an IP it's great! brycec: Anyways, seems back to normal... Didn't know if there had been some weird routing loop or other migration-related anomaly. mercutio: there shouldn't have been any changes to it recently -: brycec shrugs it off for now
brycec goes back to upgrading to OpenBSD 6.5 mercutio: might be a buggy client or something brycec: One helluva buggy client to spam 5GB in less than an hour, but I can see it.
(For reference, monitoring reported >3000pps and 10MB/s)
s/3000/8000/ BryceBot: <brycec> (For reference, monitoring reported >8000pps and 10MB/s) brycec: s/3000/8000/ | s/10/27/ BryceBot: <brycec> (For reference, monitoring reported >8000pps and 27MB/s) mercutio: bbl brycec: (Helps when I look at the max)