Hi,
as I understand, maybe you should request increasing it on Phabricator,
following instructions on
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/2880/ .

But, i can't guarantee to this will be accepted.

Best regards,
Zoran.

нед, 29. дец 2019. у 14:28 Dirk Hünniger via Cloud <
cloud@lists.wikimedia.org> је написао/ла:

> Hi,
>
> I am running the mediawiki2latex web service for converting wiki
> articles to downloadable formats.
>
> https://mediawiki2latex.wmflabs.org/
>
> The output files generated aim for high quality printing, and thus
> contain high resolution images (300 dpi). This makes the task to create
> them computationally expensive. For single articles the effect is
> usually acceptable, but for collections of Wikipedia articles as for
> example found in the Wikipedia "Book:" namespace, the rendering time of
> a single Book is often a few hours. It has been suggested to cache the
> created make them available for instant download. I have started to
> generate PDF files on an old dual core laptop (two at a time) of all
> books in the Wikipedia "Book:" namespace. Currently received more than
> 1000 PDFs using 100GByte of space on disk after one month of compute
> time. Since there are about 6000 such books everything will safely fit
> into 1 TByte. I would like to ask for one TByte of space that can be
> mounted into the mediawiki2latex VM, so I can make them available from
> web service for instant download. What is the administrative process I
> need to follow for this request. Alternatively I could also host the
> files at home or and external provider, but I doubt that this is
> actually an option.
>
> Yours Dirk Hünniger
>
>
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