Colo in Africa

Ken Gilmour ken.gilmour at gmail.com
Tue Jul 16 23:30:15 UTC 2019


TBs of data is not really that much data on average when  you average it
over thousands of customers. The data is summarized, There are a ton of
other things happening in the background that I've already explained in the
thread and are really irrelevant to the task at hand which is finding a
facility in Africa that does Bare Metal servers. I've had a lot of helpful
people, despite the naysayers.

Thanks!

On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 at 11:23, Valdis Klētnieks <valdis.kletnieks at vt.edu>
wrote:

> On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 10:39:59 -0600, Ken Gilmour said:
>
> > These are actual real problems we face. thousands of customers load and
> > reload TBs of data every few seconds on their dashboards.
>
> If they're reloading TBs of data every few seconds, you really should have
> been
> doing summaries during data ingestion and only reloading the summaries.
> (Overlooking the fact that for dashboards, refreshing every few seconds is
> usually pointless because you end up looking at short-term statistical
> spikes
> rather than anything that you can react to at human speeds.  If you *care*
> in
> real time that the number of probes on a port spiked to 457% of average
> for 2
> seconds you need to be doing automated responses....
>
> Custom queries are more painful - but those don't happen "every few
> seconds".
>
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