@Codeberg 's currently fastest server (at 200 km/h!) is on its way to its new home in Frankfurt! πŸš‚

@momar @Codeberg

warum muss ich direkt an dieses video denken https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ5MA685ApE

Moving online webserver using public transport

Five guys moving a server to a new datacenter without shutting it down. Without cutting it off from the internet. And as using a car would have been too eas...

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@codingWombat @momar @Codeberg Rest assured, you were not the only one who immediately thought about that video πŸ˜‰
@momar @Codeberg how's the latency?
@jussi @Codeberg Approximately 2.5 hours one-way... πŸ™ˆ

@momar @Codeberg

Awesome πŸŽ‰

It is quite noticeable in my feeds that migrating to Codeberg is increasing. Not just because of that thing, also because more are discovering the lean mean and so much nicer UX it offers.

@tsvenson @momar @Codeberg I'm one of those who migrated to Codeberg!
@momar @Codeberg Poor server, all the vibrations on that trolley.
@dirk @Codeberg If you look closely, there's a cushion underneath πŸ˜‰
@momar @Codeberg hopefully no packet-loss
@momar @Codeberg smh at these tech companies redefining metrics just to show off πŸ˜‰
@momar @Codeberg Never underestimate the bandwidth of a high-speed train full of hard disks hurtling down the track. (Paraphrasing Andrew S. Tanenbaum.)
@momar @Codeberg Thank you for traveling with Deutsche Bahn!

@momar @Codeberg

πŸ‘ πŸš‚ πŸ₯°

@momar @Codeberg
Never underestimate the bandwidth of an ICE full of hard drives
@0xKaishakunin @momar @Codeberg FEDERSPEICHERBREMSE! Achslast!

@momar @Codeberg does that explain this?

$ nc -v codeberg.org 443 nc: connect to codeberg.org (2a0a:4580:103f:c0de::1) port 443 (tcp) failed: Connection refused nc: connect to codeberg.org (217.197.84.140) port 443 (tcp) failed: Connection refused

That being said…

PING codeberg.org (2a0a:4580:103f:c0de::1) 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 2a0a:4580:103f:c0de::1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=36.3 ms
@momar @Codeberg
I suppose this is why codeberg has been down for a while. Best of luck fellas! :)

@momar @Codeberg "How fast is the computer you're using these days?”

"It can exceed 300 km/h. When it happens to be in Germany, France, or Japan!”

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@momar @Codeberg at least that one is ahead of - and safe from - the ongoing DDoS.

Safe healing!

@momar @Codeberg
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.
- Andrew Tanenbaum, 1981
@attero @momar @Codeberg never underestimate the latency.

@attero @momar @Codeberg I did that literally once: Loaded a JBOD full of disks into my station wagon and drove it to the customer's new site.

The latency was a couple of days, which took the database almost a week to catch up from.

@momar @Codeberg also very powerful, kinetically.
@momar It may be the fastest, but if it's DB, it will have terrible lag. @Codeberg
@momar @Codeberg That's what I call a portable computer.