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beriba
7y

Load from one of my company servers.
HO LY SHIT...

We need scaling. Fast. Really fast.

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  • 1
    What happend to make it spike like that?
  • 13
    maybe make sure the server gets helped to its needs more often, will make the load smaller.
  • 2
    @PrivateGER Way too many requests that reached the server in one moment and they produced a domino effect which resulted in such load
  • 0
    @marthulu in this case only additional servers will help. This happened only because there were more requests than this server can handle
  • 8
    @beriba my comment was actually a naughty joke 😅
  • 2
    @marthulu Ok, I get it now :D That was a good one :D
  • 4
    @marthulu Here I was, thinking it was all innocent
  • 11
    That almost looks like the spike I have in incoming nginx connections that time a company switched ISP, their previous static IP was released into the pool of dynamic IP's, my home network got that ip, I have a raspberry pi serving a static page (a clock) to unknown subdomains/domains. They forgot to change their DNS for a week, and suddenly I had 7 million people that had looked at my entirely green page with a clock on it that week...
  • 3
    @swantzter hahaha that company is lucky your page only showed clock and not some random picked jokes lol
  • 4
    @gitpush I mean, at day 3 I considered replacing it with a 301 to %randomPornSite%...
  • 2
    @swantzter and your IP will be first result on Google search 😛
  • 1
    @marthulu
    > cancel load
  • 1
    @marthulu Please don't write documentation on how load balancers work...
  • 1
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