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Here is the CPU usage graph for the last 24 hours of the FediMeteo VM.

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  • stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafeS This user is from outside of this forum
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    Here is the CPU usage graph for the last 24 hours of the FediMeteo VM. A full 24 hours, during which a huge number of people are connecting, helped by the traction gained from being among the top stories on Hacker News and Lobsters, as well as the many shares across the Fediverse.

    RAM usage? Active, around 450 MB. Then there is cache, ARC, and so on. But in practice, zero swap in use after days of uptime.

    39 jails running, 39 snac instances, nginx serving the homepage, and HAProxy. HAProxy caching enabled. ZFS snapshots every 15 minutes, backups via zfs send and receive every hour. The same hourly schedule applies to the recalculation of cities, countries, and followers for the homepage.

    All of this on a 4 euro per month FreeBSD VM.

    If anyone has doubts about the quality and efficiency of FreeBSD, this is the data to show.

    #FediMeteo #FreeBSD #RunBSD #IT #SysAdmin

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    • stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafeS stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

      Here is the CPU usage graph for the last 24 hours of the FediMeteo VM. A full 24 hours, during which a huge number of people are connecting, helped by the traction gained from being among the top stories on Hacker News and Lobsters, as well as the many shares across the Fediverse.

      RAM usage? Active, around 450 MB. Then there is cache, ARC, and so on. But in practice, zero swap in use after days of uptime.

      39 jails running, 39 snac instances, nginx serving the homepage, and HAProxy. HAProxy caching enabled. ZFS snapshots every 15 minutes, backups via zfs send and receive every hour. The same hourly schedule applies to the recalculation of cities, countries, and followers for the homepage.

      All of this on a 4 euro per month FreeBSD VM.

      If anyone has doubts about the quality and efficiency of FreeBSD, this is the data to show.

      #FediMeteo #FreeBSD #RunBSD #IT #SysAdmin

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      kkarhan@infosec.spaceK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @stefano I don't doubt the #efficiency and #quality of #FreeBSD nor the #security of #OpenBSD.

      • There's a reason most #Webhosters use FreeBSD and why a lot of #Mailservers run either FreeBSD or OpenBSD.
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      • stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafeS stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

        Here is the CPU usage graph for the last 24 hours of the FediMeteo VM. A full 24 hours, during which a huge number of people are connecting, helped by the traction gained from being among the top stories on Hacker News and Lobsters, as well as the many shares across the Fediverse.

        RAM usage? Active, around 450 MB. Then there is cache, ARC, and so on. But in practice, zero swap in use after days of uptime.

        39 jails running, 39 snac instances, nginx serving the homepage, and HAProxy. HAProxy caching enabled. ZFS snapshots every 15 minutes, backups via zfs send and receive every hour. The same hourly schedule applies to the recalculation of cities, countries, and followers for the homepage.

        All of this on a 4 euro per month FreeBSD VM.

        If anyone has doubts about the quality and efficiency of FreeBSD, this is the data to show.

        #FediMeteo #FreeBSD #RunBSD #IT #SysAdmin

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        @stefano

        It's very pleasing to read a toot like this on the FediVerse about a service which started as a hobby.

        Now it's grown

        πŸ¦‹πŸ’™ #Lobi πŸ’™πŸ¦‹

        #FediMeteo #FreeBSD #RunBSD #IT #SysAdmin

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        • stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafeS stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

          Here is the CPU usage graph for the last 24 hours of the FediMeteo VM. A full 24 hours, during which a huge number of people are connecting, helped by the traction gained from being among the top stories on Hacker News and Lobsters, as well as the many shares across the Fediverse.

          RAM usage? Active, around 450 MB. Then there is cache, ARC, and so on. But in practice, zero swap in use after days of uptime.

          39 jails running, 39 snac instances, nginx serving the homepage, and HAProxy. HAProxy caching enabled. ZFS snapshots every 15 minutes, backups via zfs send and receive every hour. The same hourly schedule applies to the recalculation of cities, countries, and followers for the homepage.

          All of this on a 4 euro per month FreeBSD VM.

          If anyone has doubts about the quality and efficiency of FreeBSD, this is the data to show.

          #FediMeteo #FreeBSD #RunBSD #IT #SysAdmin

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          @stefano FreeBSD might be a good option, but what's more important is the person who puts the right software together in the right way.

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          • catavz@mastodon.socialC catavz@mastodon.social

            @stefano FreeBSD might be a good option, but what's more important is the person who puts the right software together in the right way.

            stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafeS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @catavz true. That's why I hope more and more people will be interested and try the BSDs. They are great to learn, and a great way to make people more aware of what and how they're running.

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              @grumpybozo the USA weather updated. Nearly 1300 cities, with forecasts pushed all around the fediverse

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