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by ddevault
2253 days ago
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I would like to remind you of my earlier point: SourceHut is not the same scale as GitHub. This does not change the fact that SourceHut is faster and more reliable. We have an advantage - fewer users and repos - but still, that doesn't change the fact that we're faster and more reliable. This has been objectively demonstrated as a numerical fact: https://forgeperf.org And yes, 9 of those servers are in Philadelphia (the other is in San Franscisco, but it's for backups, not distribution). That doesn't change the fact that, despite being more distant from many users, our pages load faster. In this respect, we have a disadvantage from GitHub, but we're still faster. GitHub and Sourcehut are working at different scales. That doesn't change the fact that SourceHut is faster. |
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> we use a distributed architecture
> SourceHut is faster
I wasn't questioning that some of the web features are fast. I'm sure when Github was 10 servers their pages were fast too. I suspect if I threw Gitlab on a 9-server cluster on AWS they'd also be quick.