Alex Auvolat 16fbb32fd3 Rate limit requests a bit more seriously
droping the slot later (after reading the request response)
means that we aren't freeing our quota slot,
so the maximum number of simultaneous requests now also counts the
response reading phase

TODO next: quotas per rpc destination node, or maybe per datacenter (?)
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Garage

THIS IS ALL WORK IN PROGRESS. NOTHING TO SEE YET BUT THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST.

Garage implements an S3-compatible object store with high resiliency to network failures, machine failure, and sysadmin failure.

To log:

RUST_LOG=garage=debug cargo run --release -- server -c config_file.toml

What to repair

  • tables: to do a full sync of metadata, should not be necessary because it is done every hour by the system
  • versions and block_refs: very time consuming, usefull if deletions have not been propagated, improves garbage collection
  • blocks: very usefull to resync/rebalance blocks betweeen nodes
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