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| [eclipse.org-committers] 	Disk space quotas, Bugzilla/database issues | 
Me again...
As of yesterday, we have re-enabled disk space quotas for 
download.eclipse.org.  Here's why:
- We are consuming disk space at a very rapid rate.
- Some projects aren't doing a good job of cleaning up older files.
- We are already exceeding our tape backup capabilities despite having 
upgraded them recently.
As a reminder, there are *no* disk quotas on CVS. Here's what I believe 
is reasonable to keep on the downloads.eclipse.org area.
- Current releases that people download now: for instance, R3.2.1, R3.2, 
R3.1.2. Older Releases should be moved (not copied, moved) to 
archive.eclipse.org.
- We can keep all your older official releases in archive.eclipse.org. 
If you have an official release every two weeks, then we'll have to work 
something out.
- Current Nightly builds. We cannot keep all your Nightly builds 
indefinitely, so you need to delete nightly builds older than 2 weeks.
- Current Stable builds. We cannot keep all the Stable builds for all 
the versions you've released. Once a product is Released, you shouldn't 
need your stable builds anymore and they should be deleted.
Please keep your download.eclipse.org and archive.eclipse.org areas 
clean and current -- wasted disk space hurts us all. We can help you by 
writing cron jobs that will move/delete specific file patterns on a 
regular basis.
You can see your disk quota status by using the option in Committer 
Tools [1].  More information on quotas can be found in the How Do I? 
section of Committer Tools.
[1] https://dev.eclipse.org/committers/
On the topic of MySQL breakage, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
> Hi Denis,
> Have you ever considered using PostgreSQL? ;-)
Although PostgreSQL is a neat DB, and although it's now likely supported 
on all the applications we use (Bugzilla didn't officially support 
Postgres until this current release), we're not considering it. As you 
can guess, moving from MySQL to PostgreSQL would be a major undertaking, 
and there's no guarantee that it would be an improvement.
Some other reasons are listed here:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Webmaster_FAQ#You.27re_running_Something-1.0.2.__Why_don.27t_you_use_SomeOtherThing-3.4.5_instead.3F_It.27s_way_cooler.
Denis
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