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  • Okay.

  • LeviLevi Member

    It's up already.

  • /etc/init.d/nginx restart

  • @dedimark said:
    /etc/init.d/nginx restart

    If it was that easy

  • LeviLevi Member

    They are up, but their API still have problems. No Heroku app can be deployed. Someone will receive slap to a bottom for such incident.

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    Github has been up and down over the last few days, just blame shitty Azure :joy:

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  • @Jord said:
    Github has been up and down over the last few days, just blame shitty Azure :joy:

    Doesn't github use their own servers?

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    @sanvit said:

    @Jord said:
    Github has been up and down over the last few days, just blame shitty Azure :joy:

    Doesn't github use their own servers?

    It's Azure as far as I know.

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  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Jord said: just blame shitty Azure

    Wasn't Azure "full" a week or so ago due to increased demand?

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    @jbiloh said:

    Jord said: just blame shitty Azure

    Wasn't Azure "full" a week or so ago due to increased demand?

    It seems so, but their services are really slow. Last time I tested their SSD IO was shit....

  • npm is also having issue for past few days, both npm and github is probably on azure you know

  • Jord said: It seems so, but their services are really slow. Last time I tested their SSD IO was shit.

    Cannot agree more. Expensive as hell and the I/O is next to pathetic. Network speed is fine though... but I/O really is no where near 3rd grade HDD even. Top it up with abysmal support... Azure is a nightmare for Sysops

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Jord said: Last time I tested their SSD IO was shit....

    I seem to recall you must turn on host caching if you want any kind of performance, and it is off by default. But it's been a couple years since I played with Azure.

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    @raindog308 said:

    Jord said: Last time I tested their SSD IO was shit....

    I seem to recall you must turn on host caching if you want any kind of performance, and it is off by default. But it's been a couple years since I played with Azure.

    Even with that it was shit, I think the SSD VM I had, gave me I/O of about 54MB/s. Good ole Azure.

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  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Only time I used Azure was when I got free credits through MSDN. I ran Linux VMs LOL

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    @raindog308 said:
    Only time I used Azure was when I got free credits through MSDN. I ran Linux VMs LOL

    Yeah me too, had like £2k a month from Deamspark or whatever it was called.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited April 2020

    Even if Azure was the guilty element the responsibility still were with github because their customers (and free feeders) went with github rather than others and it's one of githubs.jobs to have and use the proper infrastructure.

  • GromGrom Member

    @Jord said:

    @raindog308 said:

    Jord said: Last time I tested their SSD IO was shit....

    I seem to recall you must turn on host caching if you want any kind of performance, and it is off by default. But it's been a couple years since I played with Azure.

    Even with that it was shit, I think the SSD VM I had, gave me I/O of about 54MB/s. Good ole Azure.

    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 56.0409 s, 19.2 MB/s

    It's so trash.

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    @Grom said:

    @Jord said:

    @raindog308 said:

    Jord said: Last time I tested their SSD IO was shit....

    I seem to recall you must turn on host caching if you want any kind of performance, and it is off by default. But it's been a couple years since I played with Azure.

    Even with that it was shit, I think the SSD VM I had, gave me I/O of about 54MB/s. Good ole Azure.

    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 56.0409 s, 19.2 MB/s

    It's so trash.

    Oh its got worse, I must have been lucky before. But yeah for the pricing they charge I would want full NVMe speeds.

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