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nosefrog
·5 घंटे पहले·discuss
Interesting. We run pgbouncer via kubernetes so it was straightforward to make multiple pgbouncer processes on one machine. Also straightforward to get them running on multiple machines, which helps because we run on Azure and they like to cause rolling outages across our fleet via VM maintenance...
nosefrog
·21 घंटे पहले·discuss
Don't reboot the db during your next outage.
nosefrog
·2 माह पहले·discuss
It's highly unlikely that GCP banning their account without telling them is true, but GCP is probably not going to go public with the real reason.
nosefrog
·2 माह पहले·discuss
Yup...
nosefrog
·3 माह पहले·discuss
We run 1000s of machines in Azure. It's garbage. Very few features work. Nodes are always having strange issues, especially on the networking side. And the worst part is that Azure support has 0 interest in actually debugging things. We just got out of an outage today caused by the insanely slow SSDs that they attach to their postgres dbs by default.
nosefrog
·6 माह पहले·discuss
> At some point, you will have many teams. And one of them _will not_ be able to validate and accept some upgrade. Maybe a regression causes something only they use to break. Now the entire org is held hostage by the version needs of one team. Yes, this happens at slightly larger orgs. I've seen it many times.

The alternative of every service being on their own version of libraries and never updating is worse.
nosefrog
·7 माह पहले·discuss
Big shoutout to Amin and Sacha for keeping this going!
nosefrog
·9 माह पहले·discuss
Front Door is not good.
nosefrog
·10 माह पहले·discuss
What's the most difficult part of distributed stream processing?