On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 08:00, Sven-Hendrik Haase <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 07:34, Sven-Hendrik Haase <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I set up a new Hetzner VPS that is going to become our new >> homedir/public_html server available to all TUs and Devs like soyuz was. We >> decided to decommission soyuz and put the public_html stuff on its own >> server for security reasons, to cut costs, and so that we can >> compartmentalize further. >> >> The server uses a Hetzner Cloud Volume which we can scale if we want but >> for now, it's 100GiB of zstd-compressed btrfs. If possible, we'd like to >> keep it at this size for the time being. You can host your own repos there >> if you want and that's fine. Please talk to us beforehand if you see >> yourself exhausting the volume with what you want to do. >> >> If you had stuff hosted in the public_html of soyuz, I'd ask you to >> transfer stuff over to the new box which is already reachable at the names >> pkgbuild.com (you'll get an SSH error because of this) and >> homedir.archlinux.org. Please check if you can throw away some old >> stuff/junk that you might not necessarily need on the new server. >> >> This new box is *not for building*. That's what dragon is for. Please >> only put documents/files onto the new pkgbuild.com that you actually >> want people to be able to access publicly. The box has no building >> facilities and you get no sudo'd commands. >> >> soyuz is going to be decommissioned no sooner than 2020-01-01 but do not >> expect it to hang around for long after that. We will not transfer any >> files for you from soyuz. In other words: All data not explicitly >> transferred by you will be destroyed after 2020-01-01. >> >> Please bring up any problems you might have with this new server on the >> arch-devops list or IRC (#archlinux-devops). >> >> Enjoy, >> Sven >> > > This is a short reminder that this is happening. soyuz is going away soon. > I'll mark it for cancellation one of these days. If you haven't done so > yet, please migrate your data if it's important. > It's 2020 and you know what that means: soyuz has been securely wiped and canceled. If there is anything you might have forgotten to save, we got backups to restore it from.

