Ours is a totally trivial repo (12MB total .git size), but we have webhooks to deploy to devel/production and they often get delayed...
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My gamble when I decided to use GitLab was that the chance of us *both* having an emergency at the same time is slim, but I'm not so sure...
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I just had to do an emergency push to prod and the hook wouldn't fire so I had to deploy manually. Hook from GitLab came in 5 minutes later.
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As far as I can tell, every time GitLab does a "no downtime" deploy their hooks silently get delayed for quite a while.
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Makes sense, since they want to run that stuff at super low priority in a long queue and if it blocked that long, that might timeout.
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Not sure why they struggle so much with resource usage (it doesn't seem widely used) but they've been making a lot of changes related to it.
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It wasted so much time from users being unable to clone from there from endless downtime and now finally they totally broke pushing there.
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GitLab down / throwing errors for the nth time -> support requests from users from their CopperheadOS repo sync not working.
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It would be great if these code hosting sites were a lot more up front about resource limits and current queue times...
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They're pretty open with their ops stuff. AFAICT, the underlying theme is "we need to make stuff work on Azure because they sponsor us"
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It seems to me they've wasted huge amounts of time trying to work around the horribleness of Azure.
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E.g. that big downtime they had when they accidentally nuked the production DB? Recovery was dog slow due to abysmal Azure I/O performance.
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