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eerikkivistik
·4 か月前·議論
I know a company already operating like this in the fintech space. I foresee a front page headline about their demise in their future.
eerikkivistik
·5 か月前·議論
The only reliable way to get things fixed with these large companies, is to have a direct point of contact to them. I have one. You can find my email in my profile, ping me and I will try to get a human in the loop for you.
eerikkivistik
·6 か月前·議論
I once sent this as a reference to a government agency I was consulting, to illustrate to them, how they operated.
eerikkivistik
·6 か月前·議論
It reminds me quite a bit of collision engines for 2D physics/games. Could probably find some additional clever optimisations for the lookup/overlap (better than kd-trees) if you dive into those. Not that it matters too much. Very cool.
eerikkivistik
·6 か月前·議論
There used to be a joint online project to compute these tables in a SETI like distributed system. Everyone who contributed their CPU cycles, could use the tables. And yeah, around 2005-2008.
eerikkivistik
·6 か月前·議論
The latency and bandwidth really isn't there for HPC.
eerikkivistik
·6 か月前·議論
Sure, so the use case I have requires elastic storage and elastic compute. So CephFS really isn't a good fit in the cloud environment for that case. It would get prohibitively expensive.
eerikkivistik
·6 か月前·議論
I've had to test out various networked filesystems this year for a few use cases (satellite/geo) on a multi petabyte scale. Some of my thoughts:

* JuiceFS - Works well, for high performance it has limited use cases where privacy concerns matter. There is the open source version, which is slower. The metadata backend selection really matters if you are tuning for latency.

* Lustre - Heavily optimised for latency. Gets very expensive if you need more bandwidth, as it is tiered and tied to volume sizes. Managed solutions available pretty much everywhere.

* EFS - Surprisingly good these days, still insanely expensive. Useful for small amounts of data (few terabytes).

* FlexFS - An interesting beast. It murders on bandwidth/cost. But slightly loses on latency sensitive operations. Great if you have petabyte scale data and need to parallel process it. But struggles when you have tooling that does many small unbuffered writes.
eerikkivistik
·9 か月前·議論
So the argument is essentially "8 billion people dying is a problem, that is worse than whatever the result of longevity is". I'm not sure that it is.
eerikkivistik
·10 か月前·議論
It seems to ping-pong back and forth. Our monitoring is basically spamming us with DNS down, DNS up every 5 minutes or so.
eerikkivistik
·10 か月前·議論
Agreed, let's upvote this thread higher to get some eyes on this.
eerikkivistik
·10 か月前·議論
No idea. Never actually seen a failure like this in practise.
eerikkivistik
·10 か月前·議論
Whois isn't even showing the domains and name servers. Not to mention DNS records. Its like the domains don't exist anymore.
eerikkivistik
·10 か月前·議論
Down for us as well.
eerikkivistik
·5 年前·議論
Laughed a little bit too hard at this, 10/10, good joke.