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  • robiR robi

    @moocloud_matt have you played with Open vStorage? MaxIOPS? ...?

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    MooCloud_Matt
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    @robi
    Not that I remember, but I'm not actually the CTO, so in some cases i just know of the production / future production ready solution that we are testing or using.
    I don't keep up with all the project that we test or try.

    Matteo. R.
    Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
    MooCloud MSP
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    • MooCloud_MattM MooCloud_Matt

      @robi
      Not that I remember, but I'm not actually the CTO, so in some cases i just know of the production / future production ready solution that we are testing or using.
      I don't keep up with all the project that we test or try.

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      robi
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      @moocloud_matt Okie.. if you get to ask him, see what else he's tried.

      Conscious tech

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        msbt
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        Hey everyone, hope it's ok if I chime in here and ask if anyone has built something in this direction. I'm asking because I got approached to host a static site (basically html, js and a few smaller images) which has trafficspikes where 50k+ users will try to access it for a short period of time and then mostly idles again. How would you go about that, is this doable on Cloudron? I did manage to have 100s of users, but 1000s is a different story 😬

        Can the surfer app (being a node server and all) handle that load if there's enough CPU/RAM on the host machine? Or would you rather build a custom nginx app which does nothing but serve compressed static files? Or fire up some smaller VPS, install nginx and use a load balancer to spread the traffic? Any information and suggestion is appreciated 🙂

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        • M msbt

          Hey everyone, hope it's ok if I chime in here and ask if anyone has built something in this direction. I'm asking because I got approached to host a static site (basically html, js and a few smaller images) which has trafficspikes where 50k+ users will try to access it for a short period of time and then mostly idles again. How would you go about that, is this doable on Cloudron? I did manage to have 100s of users, but 1000s is a different story 😬

          Can the surfer app (being a node server and all) handle that load if there's enough CPU/RAM on the host machine? Or would you rather build a custom nginx app which does nothing but serve compressed static files? Or fire up some smaller VPS, install nginx and use a load balancer to spread the traffic? Any information and suggestion is appreciated 🙂

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          nebulon
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          @msbt I actually think for your scenario with mostly static content, you could put Cloudflare or similar in front of that app to sustain those spike times.

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          • M msbt

            Hey everyone, hope it's ok if I chime in here and ask if anyone has built something in this direction. I'm asking because I got approached to host a static site (basically html, js and a few smaller images) which has trafficspikes where 50k+ users will try to access it for a short period of time and then mostly idles again. How would you go about that, is this doable on Cloudron? I did manage to have 100s of users, but 1000s is a different story 😬

            Can the surfer app (being a node server and all) handle that load if there's enough CPU/RAM on the host machine? Or would you rather build a custom nginx app which does nothing but serve compressed static files? Or fire up some smaller VPS, install nginx and use a load balancer to spread the traffic? Any information and suggestion is appreciated 🙂

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            @msbt said in Scaling / High Availability Cloudron Setup:

            Can the surfer app (being a node server and all) handle that load if there's enough CPU/RAM on the host machine?

            For static content, this should be quite easily achievable. Have you tried running any load tests? There's a bunch of variables here like network and disk speed. Best to measure the actual server setup.

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              @msbt I actually think for your scenario with mostly static content, you could put Cloudflare or similar in front of that app to sustain those spike times.

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              msbt
              App Dev
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              #35

              thanks for the replies 🙂

              @nebulon I wanted to avoid Cloudflare traffic, but I reckon it's worth a try

              @girish I'll do some local and remote http benching as soon as I have an idea what the actual content of the site will be

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              • M msbt

                thanks for the replies 🙂

                @nebulon I wanted to avoid Cloudflare traffic, but I reckon it's worth a try

                @girish I'll do some local and remote http benching as soon as I have an idea what the actual content of the site will be

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                @msbt said in Scaling / High Availability Cloudron Setup:

                I wanted to avoid Cloudflare traffic

                If you're simply against Cloudflare as some people seem to be but open to other CDNs, I can vouch for BunnyCDN, everyone raves about them and they are very inexpensive too for the offerings. They also seem to be about to launch some DNS packages, I think they're slowly taking direct aim at Cloudflare and seem a little more friendly to use.

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                • d19dotcaD d19dotca

                  @msbt said in Scaling / High Availability Cloudron Setup:

                  I wanted to avoid Cloudflare traffic

                  If you're simply against Cloudflare as some people seem to be but open to other CDNs, I can vouch for BunnyCDN, everyone raves about them and they are very inexpensive too for the offerings. They also seem to be about to launch some DNS packages, I think they're slowly taking direct aim at Cloudflare and seem a little more friendly to use.

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                  msbt
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                  @d19dotca funny that you mention them, BunnyCDN was the provider I wanted to check out before any other 😄

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                    #38

                    Moving to a K8s is hard for sure, simple things get more complex. But I think that's the best long term and where I see things going at large. Maybe setting it up as a single-node k8s would be easier initially?

                    If Cloudrun was set up to run as a single or multi-node Kubernetes (k3s/rke) cluster it opens the door to tons of cool stuff. You could for example use Rancher/Fleet to manage all your Cloudron/K8s migrations, monitoring, security, etc.

                    I use Rancher/k8s for multi-node / multi-cluster stuff and Cloudron for single system. Rancher connecting to a k8s version of Cloudrun would be the pie in the sky for me.

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                    • Z zappy

                      Moving to a K8s is hard for sure, simple things get more complex. But I think that's the best long term and where I see things going at large. Maybe setting it up as a single-node k8s would be easier initially?

                      If Cloudrun was set up to run as a single or multi-node Kubernetes (k3s/rke) cluster it opens the door to tons of cool stuff. You could for example use Rancher/Fleet to manage all your Cloudron/K8s migrations, monitoring, security, etc.

                      I use Rancher/k8s for multi-node / multi-cluster stuff and Cloudron for single system. Rancher connecting to a k8s version of Cloudrun would be the pie in the sky for me.

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                      #39

                      Found this recently: https://k0sproject.io/
                      Not sure how much it can be applied to HA Cloudron but it seems promising

                      9fb1524f-bf31-47b5-bab8-0aec93b18637-image.png
                      *edit: apparently the screenshot is from a client called Lens which has a small/resonable license fee

                      "k0s is the simple, solid & certified Kubernetes distribution that works on any infrastructure: bare-metal, on-premises, edge, IoT, public & private clouds. It's 100% open source & free. Get started today!"

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                      "Lens for the web browser - coming soon" Currently is a desktop app...

                      Lens is also open source and the "free" tier seems like it would fit a majority of Cloudron's users use cases...k0s is free/open source too where as Lens does have a "Pro" version for teams and is only $19.99 a month per user but is not "necessary"

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                      • P plusone-nick

                        Found this recently: https://k0sproject.io/
                        Not sure how much it can be applied to HA Cloudron but it seems promising

                        9fb1524f-bf31-47b5-bab8-0aec93b18637-image.png
                        *edit: apparently the screenshot is from a client called Lens which has a small/resonable license fee

                        "k0s is the simple, solid & certified Kubernetes distribution that works on any infrastructure: bare-metal, on-premises, edge, IoT, public & private clouds. It's 100% open source & free. Get started today!"

                        EDIT:


                        "Lens for the web browser - coming soon" Currently is a desktop app...

                        Lens is also open source and the "free" tier seems like it would fit a majority of Cloudron's users use cases...k0s is free/open source too where as Lens does have a "Pro" version for teams and is only $19.99 a month per user but is not "necessary"

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                        @plusone-nick nice fine. You tried it for anything?

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                        • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                          @plusone-nick nice fine. You tried it for anything?

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                          plusone-nick
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                          @marcusquinn not yet, plan on dabbling with it soon though. Another interesting project where I actually found k0s: https://elest.io/ learned of elest.io from the Penpot team lol

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