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Make old conference websites static, and switch off servers #12
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@martey is this done? |
@mattnumfocus or @martey do you have any updates on this work? |
deleting network for these sites, to do a scream test. Deleting the dns records for the following
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https://cfp.jupytercon.com/2020/schedule/general-sessions/ definitely goes down without that machine. But does anyone know.... |
No one screamed, Andy to back up and turn off |
Sorry for the lack of updates on my part. Rackspace sent this email last week (emphasis mine):
There are currently three conference site servers (dask2021, global2021, and jupytercon2020) on the account. I will ensure that their content is all archived and that the servers are deleted by Friday. I will confirm here when that is done. The Rackspace account has eight servers on it in total though, so I don't know how much the three conference servers are contributing to the bill. |
Thanks @martey I'll do an audit this week and turn off the servers that passed the scream test. I think I might have not done that fully. |
Hi @aterrel, As I mentioned in our meeting earlier today, I took a look at the nginx configuration on "pydata.org-2". There are only two sites referenced there - Global 2021 and the main pydata.org site. After several misfires, I was able to create a custom CloudFlare worker for Global 2021 (that redirects directly from CloudFlare to the global2021 Rackspace server). I have changed pydata.org's DNS record from an A record pointing at pydata.org-2 to a CNAME pointing at the WordPress site. There shouldn't be any more web traffic going through pydata.org-2 (other than people improperly caching the site's DNS). I am going to wait about 24 hours to ensure that this is the case (by checking the access logs on pydata.org-2 and the error logs on the WordPress site). If there are no problems, I will delete the pydata.org-2 Rackspace server. I am still working on the other three conference site servers, but since the pydata.org-2 server is bigger than all three servers combined, I assume it is more expensive. |
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I think this is the list of conference sites that we can switch off, after making them static (listing Rackspace service name):
dask2021
eindhoven2021
global2021
jupytercon2020
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